working together, 4-5 students per question, each student just answers one question, and pick a different question than your previous blog posts.
1. What's the purpose of this chapter?
2. What's the key question of the chapter?
3. What's the most important information in the chapter?
4. What are the key concepts of this chapter?
5. What does the author mean by those concepts?
6. What is the point of view or views of the chapter?
6)From my take from reading chapter 6 there are multiple points of view in this chapter. One point of view is from those who do not agree with darwinism(evolutionary naturalists); another p.o.v is that of those who agree with darwinism (t.h. huxley & haeckel & carnegie) The author does a good job in this chapter showing the multiple points of view. He describes why they view darwinism the way they do and he also shows how huxley tried to change the oppositions minds.
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