Dissent in America History 0849 Dr. Ralph Young Fall 2013 Document Worksheet On a separate sheet of paper answer the following questions. Don’t get carried away—this is to help you read effectively for the purposes of this class. Brief is fine, so long as the answers are thoughtful and show engagement with the text. 1. Describe the text. What type of document is it (speech, petition, article, etc.)? Who authored the text? Where and when was it originally published if a written text or delivered…
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of third quarter will be devoted to learning about the process of researching and preparing a final research paper. You will first choose and read a book from the history of American Literature that has been restricted or banned. Steps: 1. Read the book over your Christmas break. 2. Research the controversy surrounding the book, that is, why has the book been challenged/banned in the United States at some point. 3. Find information in defense of the novel. The American Library…
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to view this document. ● Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials 2 Syllabus HIS145 Version 4 Brinkley, A. (2012). American history: Connecting with…
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* How is it assessed? * What are common student problems? * What do I need to read? * What are the differences between legal writing and other kinds of writing? * What are the best ways of using sources? * What are the features of legal argument? * How do I think critically in Law? * How should I discuss policy in legal essays? * How can I be "original" and avoid plagiarism? *…
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Primary sources are a key part in studying the history of a culture. It can tell us many things about what happened during that time and can give us a new perspective as to why thing ran a certain way. Primary sources are not simply written texts though. It can be any document or physical object that was written or credited during the time period under study. This means primary sources can be letters, original photographs, newspapers, slabs of rock with writing on it, speeches, painting, and much…
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environment, and identify opportunities and articulate personal intentions to improve global conditions. To achieve these objectives, I will strive to create an active learning environment both inside and outside of the classroom in which you will read, write, and converse at an advanced academic level. COURSE TEXT Duiker, W.J., and J. Spielvogel. The Essential World History, 7th Edition (Wadsworth Cengage, 2014). ISBN # 978-1-133-60658-1 http://www.cengagebrain.com/shop/index.html At the…
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grade, this unit requires students to research a single historical event. Students will select an event from American history in 11th grade and world history in 12th grade. Working in small collaborative inquiry groups, students analyze primary and secondary sources representing a variety of perspectives on the event. Students use a variety of writing strategies to collect, choose, and develop ideas to aid in the crafting of a historical investigation report. They then go on to revise, edit and publish…
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Overall, this is an excellent noel and I understand why The Fiery Trial received the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2011, among other rewards. Foner made a good compilation of primary sources from the era, such as personal biographies and newspapers, which are vital in establishing who Abraham Lincoln truly was. Although the book is 336 pages in length, it rarely delves into material that is irrelevant or uninteresting to read. Abraham Lincoln has gone down in history was one of our greatest presidents…
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Allyssa Fox Assignment 3 BUS 642 Chapter 12 – Discussion Questions (Making Research Decisions) # 5 a Yes—Depends—No: One problem would be that “depends” is very vague and doesn’t give reasons as to why someone would pick “no” at some point and “yes” at another. A way to make this better would be to add a “please describe” line or change the wording all together. There is no way to express "don't know" or "undecided". b Excellent—Good—Fair—Poor: One problem with this would be that it may not…
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explain why the era is known as the Age of Exploration, when European explorers and conquistadors decided to make advances in navigation and learn more about the world around them. Because of this, countries, continents, and cities have been named after many of these men who have changed the world to a great extent. Their actions and discoveries are still celebrated today, and the impacts of their voyages and undertakings have created a divided viewpoint of their historical legacy. Some people believe…
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