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Secondary – May 9

On this date in 1961, speaking to the National Association of Broadcasters, newly appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Newton Minow said television was “a vast wasteland.” Describe your opinion of Minow’s opinion.

Secondary – May 8

Born on this day in 1937, Thomas Pynchon said, “If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.” Explain your understanding of this idea.

Secondary – May 7

Scottish philosopher David Hume was born on this date in 1711. He is widely considered the philosopher who most influenced other famous philosophers. Explain why you think it’s more important to accomplish great things, or to influence people who accomplish great things.

Secondary – May 6

Orson Welles, born on this date in 1915, inadvertently perpetrated one of history’s greatest hoaxes with his 1938 “War of the Worlds” radio play. Using examples from your own experience, argue whether such a massive hoax is possible in the digital age.

Secondary – May 5

“Never having failed, I could not picture what failure meant.” -Nellie Bly, born on this date in 1864. What advice would you give someone with that attitude toward life?

Secondary – May 4

“Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.” -Horace Mann, born on this date in 1796. Describe the victory you want to win for the world.

Secondary – May 3

Niccolò Machiavelli was born on this date in 1469. Explain why you agree or disagree with his famous maxim that the ends justify the means.

Secondary – May 2

On this date in 1933, the contemporary era of Loch Ness monster stories began with a news-making sighting. Accounts of an aquatic beast living in the lake date back 1,500 years. Explain your opinion about whether the Loch Ness monster exists.

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