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HIS120 World History M3A3: Final Project Milestone 1 In the last module, you took the first step toward finishing the Final Project by choosing religion or political structures as your organizing theme to help you approach your reading and research

History Jan 28, 2021

HIS120 World History

M3A3: Final Project Milestone 1

In the last module, you took the first step toward finishing the Final Project by choosing religion or political structures as your organizing theme to help you approach your reading and research.

This week, you will begin to act on that by selecting one person, society, event, or idea from the first five chapters of your textbook that fits with your guiding theme.

  • The theme of religion might include within it: large-scale organized religions, informal or localized religions, religious leaders, religious concepts and ideas, conflicts between religious groups, and more.
  • The theme of political structures might include within it: organizing frameworks like states, cities, and empires, alliances between political entities, political leaders, political ideas and concepts like monarchy, democracy, republics, authoritarian rule, Confucian civil service, etc.

For example, if your organizing theme is religion, you could choose to write about Zoroastrianism for this Milestone. If your organizing theme is political structures, you could choose to write about Greek democracy.

There are many choices within each theme, so take your time and browse back through your readings for Modules 1-3 before deciding. If you’re unsure whether your topic is appropriate, message your instructor.


  Submit

 

Write a 300-500 word paper (1-2 pages) that addresses the following two points using at least one primary source to support your paper. In addition to the primary source, you may also use your textbook and other secondary sources to support your points as needed.

  1. Content and Context: Who or what are you writing about? What is their or its historical context (when and where did they exist)?
  2. Significance: Why is it important to know about this person/society/event/idea for the greater purpose of understanding world history? How does this person/society/event/idea relate to your chosen organizing theme of religion or political structures?

Resources:

 

    This assignment addresses the following module outcome:

  • MO4: Defend the importance of a selected person, society, event, or idea in world history (CO1, CO4).


 Evaluation

 

Your paper should be approximately 300-500 words (1-2 pages) and must include:

  • Introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs
  • Proper spelling, writing mechanics, and syntax
  • APA style in-text citations and reference list for all sources
  • You do not need to include a cover page or abstract for this assignment

All Milestones for the Final Project are worth 25% of your final grade combined.

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