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eNotes Homework Help: November Discussion Starters

Samantha Burton November 4, 2015 0 Comments

Our Homework Help service helps students and teachers on their toughest academic questions. Our Educators have answered more than 300,000 questions–some straightforward with decidedly black/white answers, and others more open to interpretation and, consequently, discussion.

Each month we’re compiling some of our favorite Homework Help questions to initiate debate or rich conversation in your classroom. Enjoy!

  1. Why do sports athletes get paid exorbitant amounts of money, when U.S. soldiers get paid a small amount…?
  2. What are the limitations of using models in science?
  3. Why do people in a modern and scientifically sophisticated world still practice religion?
  4. Is big government a good thing or a bad thing?
  5. How do I choose my political party?
  6. Is it right to force someone to vote?
  7. To what extent does globalization allow for cultural uniqueness?

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