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Extra Credit 2

Q Directions We will be watching the film "Why We Fight" in class on Wednesday, August 11, 2021. Students can find extra credit discussion questions for the film here Actions Keep in mind... • You should complete the film before answering this discussion prompt. • Your answer should be at least 150 words per prompt and is due no later than Sunday August 15, 2021 at 11pm PST ________________________________________ Grading I will use the attached rubric to grade your discussion. You can expect written feedback within 1-2 weeks of the due date. Be sure to check your score and read the feedback. Early replies to the discussion are appreciated as they get the ball rolling. ________________________________________ Rubric To view the rubric, click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the discussion forum.

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“Why We Fight” is a documentary which was released in January 2005. It is based upon the “military-industrial complex”. It was written and directed by Eugene Jarecki. This documentary examines the analysis of the American battle machine, weaving unforgettable private testimonies with a statement via way of means of a "who is who" of navy and beltway insiders (Sony Pictures Classics). The featured documentary has explained the Iraq invasion and occupation of 2003 within the longer history of post-World War Second. This invasion was framed to send the message to the world that the United States is a nation that must be obeyed by others and if anybody will try to defame her then that nation must be punished.