Document Exercise 4.1: Paraphrase Practice

  eview the Paraphrasing tutorial . There’s also a helpful video . Directions: Paraphrase the quote below by putting into your own words “I am most willing to answer all questions about myself. I have nothing to hide from your committee and there is nothing in my life of which …

Document Exercise 3.3: Quoting Practice

  Using your textbook, write a paragraph answering the questions below. You can use page or put the answer on your own Word document. Then, upload to the submission. Chapter: 24, World War Two  Question: What was the role of the U.S. in the European war before the bombing of Pearl …

Creative Project – Final

  Based on your research essay, you will construct a project that puts you in the time period and creatively tells a story from your research. It will be 7 pages total (unless you are doing a video – in which case it should be 1-3 minutes long.) Suggestions might …

Research Essay Final

   What were the personal lives of both soldiers and people at home in Oregon like during World War I?   Title Page Your Name Research Question Date Course Professor First Page Name (right justified) Course (right justified) Research Question (bolded, centered) Essay suggested outline Research Question and Intro              State …

Discussion

  You must respond to ALL prompts once initially (there are 2-5 questions per prompt). Aim to write a thorough paragraph per prompt with historical and/or current examples, citing where you found the information in the online textbook. For example, something found in chapter 2, section II, could be cited …

history questions

1.Is direct democracy a good idea?Response Instructions: Write 100 words in response to the question, using some of the information in the background. 2.What is the most important characteristic that a president can have? Why? Instructions: Write 150 words in response to the questions.

Crisis in the colonies

Chapter 4:Between 1763 and 1776, King George and the British Parliament clashed with the American colonists over several issues: westward expansion, taxes, trade restrictions, smuggling, local political control, harbor/port access, physical acts of aggression, etc. After reading the chapters and learning about the many causes of conflict, choose one that …

Click The Links

 The is expected to focus on your personal background whilethe Statement of Purpose is expected to focus on your academic/research background andinterests.We recommend that you complete the essay in another program (i.e. Word, Google docs, etc)and copy it in the text box below. (850 to 1200 words) Challenges and/or obligations …

Pocahontas Response Paper-American History

In this paper, you must draw from the case study of Pocahontas to discuss how the historical facts of her life and the popular culture representations about her differ.  What does this tell you about the story of Pocahontas?  What is its power?  How might this story be an example …

Summarize The Early Development Of The Indigenous Population Of America

 Read Section 1 from this weeks Webtext titled The Americas Before the European Migrations” and review the instructor insights.  Then answer ALL of the following and reply to at LEAST one other student or the instructor: Summarize the early development of the indigenous population of America. Be sure to include …