The final project for the unit, "Evaluating the Cold War", is due Tuesday. You had two days in class to begin and complete the project, if it is not completed it needs to be turned in for homework.
Project directions were as follows:
Part I: Summary of Events.
Using the handout and a textbook, write a two sentence summary of each event that is listed on the sheet.
- The first sentence should summarize the event itself.
- The second sentence should say how the event affected the Cold War.
Part II: Event Placement.
Once all events have been summarized, cut the event cards out of the sheet. You are now going to place the events on another sheet of paper in order of importance. You must decide which event was most important, second most important, third most important, and so on. Do not just put them in any order; you are going to have to explain WHY you chose to put them where you put them.
Part III: Written Response.
Once both of the first two parts of the project are COMPLETE, ask me for the written response prompt. It will consist of three paragraphs.
Events included in the project were: The Berlin Airlift, The Korean War, House Un-American Activities Committee, Senator Joe McCarthy, The Space Race, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Bay of Pigs, The Vietnam War, The Break-up of the Soviet Union, Detente.
The written response should consist of three paragraphs (3-5 sentences each) and contain answers to all parts of the following prompt.
1. Why do you think we should still study the Cold War today? Why is it important? What did you learn from your study of the Cold War that could affect your life personally?
2. Which event did you choose as the most important? Why? Which event did you choose as the least important? Why? Were there any Cold War events that were not part of the project that you felt should be? Which ones? Why do you think they should have been included?
3. Explain the process you used to put the events in order of importance. What criteria did you use? How did you decide which was most important? How did you decide what was least important?
THESE ARE DUE TUESDAY!!!!