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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who does Bill think overlooks many inner city neighborhoods?
2. As Bill explains in Chapter 8, in a politically correct world, what happens when a white person attempts to discuss minority statistics?
3. How did the State Bar respond to Bill's petition?
4. Although people should think for themselves, how does Bill think they should ask for advice?
5. How does Bill describe Pope John Paul II's objections to the Iraq War?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are some of the reasons why Bill supports the Iraq war?
2. As Bill explains in Chapter 8, what is the hypocrisy of some people that claim to represent the minorities?
3. Why does Bill think that independence is important?
4. How did the coverage of the war affect the military's fight in Iraq?
5. How can people be vilified when speaking about minorities? What situation did Bill experience to show the political correctness in society?
6. What is Bill's advice to minorities?
7. What are the dangers associated with becoming an internationalist country?
8. According to Bill, what aspects of America make it possible for anyone to rise up and achieve fame or success?
9. How is the legal system of the country growing?
10. Why did Bill file a complaint with the California State Bar?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
According to Bill, friendship is an important part of life that can also be very valuable.
- Describe the value of friendship and the advantages of having trustworthy friends, based on Bill's views.
- Explain the ways that Bill believes a person can attract and maintain solid friendships with the right people.
- Describe the types of friendships that Bill thinks should be avoided and the suggestions he makes in evaluating current or potential friends impartially.
Essay Topic 2
Using the book as a reference, analyze the differences in the views and lifestyles of adults in previous generations and current times. Describe Bill's assessment of the role the media plays in encouraging the selfishness and debt that is prevalent in society along with the steps that might lead to solutions.
Essay Topic 3
As Bill explains in Who's Looking Out For You?, the Iraq war was unfortunately turned into a divisive issue that triggered both support and criticism.
- Analyze Bill's reasons for supporting the war and the logic behind them.
- Describe the media's objections to the war and the examples that Bill uses to show the hypocrisy of those objections.
- Explain two examples of celebrities/broadcasters that incorrectly judged the war and how they were proven wrong.
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