You will research in an attempt to answer the essential question "Can the people of Northern Ireland find lasting peace?"
Look at the table below. You will complete steps 1, 2, and 3 for your assessment in this lesson.
Step 1: Establishing a primary research question
Can Northern Ireland find a lasting peace?
Step 2: Preliminary reserach on the general topic
Encyclopedia articles, scanning basic sources, finding reliable information, crating an annotated bibliography
Step 3: Evaluating preliminary resources and establishing a refined research topic
Looking at your initial research to identify a more precise subtopic to research
Follow these steps to start your research and create your own annotated bibliography.
Step 1:
As you research, use the Annotated Bibliography Notes to organize the information you find. Use MLA for reference/sources you use as you work.
Annotated Bibliography Notes
Fill in the notes for the amendment and for each of the three categories (multi-media, contemporary cases, advocacy documents). If you need support for the citation, consult the MLA Formatting Guide you printed from the lesson.
Your topic: Can the people of Northern Ireland find lasting peace?
Before you begin your research, identify guiding research questions to support your topic.
Write three support questions for your research that can be definitively answered with factual support:
Using your support questions to focus your research, locate resources as directed below.
Source 1: online encyclopedia entry
Citation:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
Source 2: one article from a database, online journal, or scholarly journal
Citation:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
Sources 3 and 4: news articles from Irish news sources on one recent event
#3
Citation Information:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
#4
Citation Information:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
Sources 5, 6, and 7: news articles from an international news source on same recent event (may be a U.S. news source)
#5
Citation Information:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
#6
Citation Information:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
#7
Citation Information:
What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source.
How does this source support your topic?
What information from this source would be most useful to include in your informative/explanatory article?
Step 2:
Using the notes you completed in Step 1, create your final annotated bibliography, including the seven required sources. View a sample annotated bibliography and review the Annotated Bibliography Rubric to see how your work will be graded.
Sample Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Duffy, Michael. "First World War.com - Primary Documents - U.S. Espionage Act, 15 June 1917." First World War.com - A Multimedia History of World War One. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. .
Key use: This article contains specific information on the issues related to the landmark case. The article explains the Espionage Act of 1917 and why it was passed into law. This source might provide helpful quotes about the Espionage Act and how it related to the Schenck v. United States case.
"Landmark Supreme Court Cases." Landmark Supreme Court Cases. Bill of Rights Institute, 2010. Web. 13 Mar. 2013.
Key use: This web page has a list of landmark cases relating to free speech and other liberties granted in the Bill of Rights. The list and links are easy to use. This source is a good starting point to locate landmark cases for further research.
Shmoop Editorial Team. "Schenck v. United States." Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 18 Mar. 2013.
Key use: This article provides an explanation of the Schenck v. United States landmark case. This is a helpful summary of the Schenck case; it clearly explains the way free speech has changed because of the Schenck case. This source should be used both for support in understanding the landmark case of Schenck v. Unites States and to provide quotes for use in informative/explanatory article about free speech and the Schenck case.