- Cultural Region (Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, or Latin America)
- MLA Citation
- Concise (no more than 5 sentences) summary with a clear thesis statement
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Sunday, January 25, 2015
FI Question #43
To complete question #43 on the "Foundations Investigation," select an article from a PRINT issue of Current History. Your comment should include the following:
FI Question #42
To complete question #42 on the "Foundations Investigation," select an article from the PRINT issue of History Today. Your comment should include the following:
- Cultural Region (Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, or Latin America)
- MLA Citation
- Concise (no more than 5 sentences) summary that includes a clear thesis statement
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Focus Points - Current Events Quiz
You are probably busy preparing for your semester 1 finals and mid-terms. However, that means the beginning of semester 2 is just around the corner. On the first day of class, you'll be taking a quiz on the major news stories since the beginning of November.
If you choose to keep a journal AND you bring the journal to class, you may use the journal on the quiz. However, you must have a physical copy of the journal - you will NOT be permitted to access GoogleDocs during the quiz.
Below is an alphabetical (not chronological) list of SOME of the major news stories of which you should be aware:
- Attacks in Jerusalem
- Boko Haram
- Conflict in Ukraine
- Congressional elections
- Coup-attempt in Gambia
- Cuba-US relations
- Ebola
- Executions in Indonesia
- Hong Kong protests
- International agreements relating to climate change
- ISIS
- Nobel Peace Prize
- North Korea & “The Interview”
- Obama’s executive action
- Palestinian State Resolution
- Pope’s Asia tour
- Protests in US after grand jury decisions
- Student abductions in Mexico
- Taliban attacks
- Terrorism in Australia
- Terrorism in Europe
You should also know the names and titles of important international leaders (ex. prime ministers/presidents and leaders of organizations such as the United Nations).
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