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Statement of Purpose or “Why Am I Doing This?” The ability to perform solid research is a key to success in academics and professional life. Historical websites are a popular method of introducing individuals to the past in a way that is interesting and visually appealing. It is also important to view historical events from opposing perspectives. When studying historical events and related research, examining any differing points of view can either sharpen one’s own argument or soften it.
Locate the American History Opposing Viewpoints Project: American Events Reading Sites within the Module 2 Course content link. The topics and their respective websites within this link include…
Identify a single topic and adjoining websites from among the options most appealing to you and provide a two-paragraph written review via the following paragraph model below.
The topic headline will be taken from the above-listed link titles.
Summary of the main points covered in each of the websites. Be sure to be concise in covering your thoughts. Too much detail will make your paragraph very long, however, it must be clear that you have reviewed each of the resources carefully in your summary.
Conclusion, including how your perception or knowledge of the material may have changed. In this paragraph, you should also include how/if your thinking about the event has changed.
When you are finished, your assignment must be: In a Microsoft Word (or compatible) document
Written and proofread carefully to ensure writing follows standards of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style expected at this academic level
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2.
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