Unit Two Assignment: HIST 1302
Purpose: | The purpose of this assignment is to show aspects of American history stayed the same and what changed in the period 1916 – 1940. | ||
Objective: | For this assignment, you are required to examine continuity and change over time. CCOT projects are a comparison essay where time periods are compared. The issues on the change-over-time essay tend to be global ones such as technology, trade, demographics. | ||
Task | 1) Create a Graphic Essay or Illustrated Timeline in response to the following prompt:
Analyze the continuities and changes of the following topics in American History between 1916 and 1945:
a) Include information about: i) the big picture events that are going during this time period (You must explain what is going on in the world/in America that caused the continuity.) ii) the historical development of major events (what caused it and what it led to) iii) What remained the same and what changed over time. 2) Illustrate your presentation with art or photos from the era |
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Resources: | · To complete a timeline, use the programs Prezi, Tiki-Toki or Sutori templates
· To complete an illustrated essay, simply use Word, Keynote, Adobe PDF or another word processing program, and insert your graphics. · Your textbook, Give Me Liberty! · The PowerPoints for chapters 19-22 in the Course Materials section of your Blackboard LMS. · Videos on Suffrage, Prohibition, The Crash of ’29, The Great Depression, or the New Deal found in your Media and videos file (You may also access Ken Burns documentaries, The History of Us series, or American Experience series videos.) · The History.com link to information on the Tulsa Race Massacre and the Great Depression · Crash Course History, Extra History or Oversimplified History videos (some are in your Media and Video File, others are on YouTube) · The PowerPoint “How to Write History Essays” (to write the captions or essay). Read the first 10 slides (Historical Context, then skip to Slide 29 for CCOT essays · Class Notes (if you are in a F2F class) · Other videos or resources AS LONG AS DR. LOFTIN OK’s THEM (Because there are so many good ones out there! · Other art or photo resources you find online. (be careful that your selections are from the period 1916 – 1945 and not anachronistic [that is, from an earlier or later period of time]) |
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Steps | Introduction:
Thesis Statement: 1) At least 2 continuities 2) At least 3 changes 3) additional changes and continuities whenever possible. Section 1: Continuities. (at least 2 paragraphs/slides with captions) 1) What things about your topic remained constant? 2) Why did they stay constant? 3) What events allowed them to remain constant? 4) Illustrate with art or photos the “big picture” events that are going during this time period and explain how they caused the continuity. 5) The historical development of your chosen event (what caused it and what it led to) that shows something continuous during this period. 6) Analysis: about 2-4 continuities and their evidence (examples of what happened) and analysis. (For example: One continuity that occurred in (topic) was (first category). The reason for this continuity is because (analysis). An example of this would be (evidence specific to the topic). Section 2: Changes. (At least 2) 7) What event was occurring/occurred (this can be the same or another event that occurred during the time period that you mentioned in your continuities section) 8) Why did this event cause changes? Connect this to your topic (Think about the big picture events that are going during this time period) 9) What is going on in the world that caused the changes? (include the historical development of an event: what caused it and what it led to. The context must be relevant to the topic. 10) Analysis 2-4 changes and their evidence (examples of what happened and their analysis. (For Example: The reason for this change is because (analysis). An example of this would be (evidence needs to be specific to the topic). Section 3: Conclusion. 1) Make additional connections by bringing the theme or topic forward to “today” either by explaining how the theme would undergo further changes as we see it move forward in history, or how it would stay the same. 2) Show impact or explains “why do we care?” |
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Evaluation | I will grade these essay on the strength of the content, not just the length of the essay. I have included some further information about what to consider when thinking about historical content and which argument is stronger below. | ||
Rubric | Paragraph 1:
o Introduces the topic Introduces the time period Delivers a clear thesis statement 10 points Part II: Continuities o Ample historical content provided At least 2 continuities appropriate to the era are explored Historical content is appropriate and accurate Evidence is analyzed and/or commented upon Portion is at least 7 sentences in length Content cited from appropriate sources 15 points Part III. Changes o Ample historical content provided At least 2 continuities appropriate to the era are explored Historical content is appropriate and accurate Evidence is analyzed and/or commented upon Portion is at least 7 sentences in length Content cited from appropriate sources 15 points , class relations and the history of immigration) and impact (what changed) 20 points Part III. Conclusion o Thesis restated (but not re-quoted) Final thoughts added Impact or significance is adequately demonstrated Section is at least 5 sentences 10 points Part IV. Sources · At least 3 sources are cited in APA,MLA or Chicago style Optional Part V: Authors · If you work in a pair, include the two authors’ names, and a breakdown of which tasks each performed to complete the project. This information may be in the title slide or the final slide. See point suckers listed below. |
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Impact on Course Grade | Together, the 3 Unit Assignments are 25% of the course grade. | ||
Projected Time | 2-3 hours, in pairs; 5-6 hours working solo |
Presentation Point-Suckers
- Presentation/captions are unclear or style is too informal (subtract up to 20 points)
- Presentation is lacking a title or heading (subtract 5 points)
- Presentation is poorly proof-read, full of grammatical, capitalization, or spelling errors (subtract up to 20 points)
- Presentation/script contains distracting fonts, font sizes, text symbols or language, emojis, or some other expression of oral language that is inappropriate for academic papers. (subtract up to 20 points)
- Photos and/or art are anachronistic or inappropriate (wrong time period)
- Presentation doesn’t contain citations, or does contain improper citations (subtract up to 10 points)
- Presentation lacks appropriate sources. (subtract up to 15 points)
- Something stupid I haven’t seen yet.