TEXTBOOK:
Levack, B. P., Muir, E., & Veldman, M. (2011). The West: Encounters & transformations (Vol. 2: Since 1550) (3rd ed). New York: Pearson Longman.
1. Take the viewpoint of a citizen of East Berlin after 1961. Describe your viewpoint about the Soviet rule, Western freedoms, and hope for the future.
-Minimum 200 Words
-APA Style
-Only use textbook as source material for response. ?-Chapter 27-28
2. Explain the factors that allowed global war to reemerge after 1941?
-Minimum 200 Words
-APA Style
-Only use textbook as source material for response. ?-Chapter 27-28
3. Describe the redefinition of the Soviet Union after 1956. Include key leaders, events, and catalysts for the change.
-Minimum 500 Words
-APA Style
-Only use textbook as source material for response.?-Chapter 27-28
4. Choose one of the following nationalistic organizations: ETA, the PLO, or the IRA. Briefly identify their cause, tactics, and any major events. Was violence justified for their cause?
-Minimum 200 Words
-APA Style
-Only use textbook as source material for response.?-Chapter 27-28
5. Assuming the point of view of a member of the working class during Britain's Industrial Revolution, describe a day in the life of a factory worker. Include information about family life, description of the hazards in the workplace, and perspectives about the upper and working classes.
-Minimum 200 Words
-APA Style
-Only use textbook as source material for response.?-Chapter 21-22.