Tag: World War
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Choose a figure in European History 1300-1800 that you admire and examine how he or she has
Choose a figure in European History 1300-1800 that you admire and examine how he or she has influenced some aspect of history. Depict his or her original contribution. Discuss how it has impacted your subject area and the way people think and act. Paper should be approximately 6 to 8 pages (double-spaced typewritten) including a…
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How does this policy of religious freedom compare with how people are allowed to practice (or not practice)
Religious Freedom is part of the US Constitution, as such it requires much thought as well. Atheists seem to be the most persecuted group in the US – here are some questions to ponder. Choose 2 to answer: The freedom of religion is a right included in the U.S. Constitution. It allows people to practice…
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The topic I chose was Medgar Evers and how he influenced the start of the Civil Rights Movement and NAACP
The topic I chose was Medgar Evers and how he influenced the start of the Civil Rights Movement and NAACP, I want a retelling of his life and how it influenced the Civil Rights movements and what he did for the civil rights movement. Paper must be between 6-8 full pages in length. 6-8 pages…
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Guidelines for “Manifest Destiny” In-Class Assignment (30 points):
Guidelines for “Manifest Destiny” In-Class Assignment (30 points): In your textbook (Give Me Liberty), read pages 457-469 (part of chapter 13), read the documents attached above, and view the image below. Then, write a short essay based on the readings, the image, and your lecture notes. Use the questions below as a guide for your…
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This project builds from and extends the critical thinking you have already begun in your definition essay
DIRECTIONS: This project builds from and extends the critical thinking you have already begun in your definition essay (and revision). For this project, you will take the term you have already defined—i.e., nature, culture, civilization, nationalism, citizen, self, Other, refugee, resident, foreigner, illegal, or alien—and explore this term as a problem: The problem of _____.…
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write a 2-3 page essay analyzing the article “The Radicalization of Martin Luther King.”
Student will write a 2-3 page essay analyzing the article “The Radicalization of Martin Luther King.” What kind of evidence does the author give? Do you agree? How radical was King? Essay worth thirty points with penalty for every day late.
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For the duration of the semester, you will be working towards the completion of an individual
World History Term Paper Topics and Instructions For the duration of the semester, you will be working towards the completion of an individual research project related to the specific content the course. The choice of topic will be entirely yours, but I do ask that you following the subsequent parameters. 1. Restrict your topic to…
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Analytical Research Essay: Submit a 5-7 page, double-spaced — excluding cover
Analytical Research Essay: Submit a 5-7 page, double-spaced — excluding cover page, abstract, and references– analytical essay that addresses your topic. You must use a minimum of six (6) academic sources as the core source material in the paper. The essay will present a coherent narrative, including transitions that illustrates both summary and analytical skills.…
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Read Chapter 10 (East and Southeast Asia Confront the West) and answer the following questions
All responses should be at least three sentences in length, written in your own words, and relate directly to the information contained in the respective sources. Each response will be worth 3 points. I. Read Chapter 10 (East and Southeast Asia Confront the West) and answer the following questions related to the specified primary source.…
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Human Rights and Inequality Tulsa Massacre Identify one primary source that would help investigate your research
please complete pages with info provided Human Rights and Inequality Tulsa Massacre Identify one primary source that would help investigate your research question (include the title, author, and link to the source). Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921 Testimony Given. Citation metadata Date: 1999 From: Morning Edition Publisher: National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR https://go-gale-com.ezproxy.snhu.edu/ps/i.do?p=UHIC&u=nhc_main&id=GALE|A558334253&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-UHIC&asid=5b47af60 Identify one…