Panama Canal

Panama Canal

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

MIDTERM 4 DEBATE and PAPER

5 page Paper, Times New Roman 12 pt Font, double spaced, 1 inch margins
8 resources (5 NON-internet) in a Works Cited MLA format

Debate:
Opening: 2 minutes
5 Arguments/5 Rebuttals: 1 minute each
Closing: 2 minutes

DUE WEDNESDAY WEEK 12
(In this paper, introduce your topic and argue your assigned position.)

Extra Credit Paper (Due Week 4)

Extra Credit (Up to 30 points) Due Week 4, Thursday:
2.5 - 3 page Paper

Select a position that is nominated or appointed by the Office of President (i.e. Secretary of State, Supreme Court Justice, Navy General, etc.)
One Page: In your own words: What is the position? What is the job description?
One Page: In your own words: Who currently holds this position? What are the political and profesional experience of the person CURRENTLY serving in this position?
Half a Page: Are they doing a good job? Why or why not?

You may NOT select the Office of the President
Times New Roman 12pt font, double spaced, one inch margins

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Vocabulary (This is only a short list - NOT comprehensive)

Enlightenment
Locke, Rousseau, Descartes
Social Contract
Liberty
Natural Rights
Scientific Revolution
Newton,Copernicus, Kepler
/>Humanism
Protestantism
Louis XVI
Catherine the Great
Potempkin
Romanav
Cossacks
Czar
Ottomans
Safavids
Mughals
Janissaries
Vizier
>BaburAmerican Revolution
King George
Colonies/States
Balance of Power
Bicameral system
Three branches of government
Constitution
Declaration of Independence
French Revolution
First, Second and Third Estate
Robespierre, Dante
Bastille
Tennis Court Oath
Voltaire
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Estates General
Jacobins
Reign of Terror
Divine Right Rule
Depositism
Monarchy
Oligarchy
Feudalism
Feminism
Mary Wollstonecraft
Olympe de Gouges
Nuclear Family

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Nuremberg Trials

Held for the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice, the Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949. The defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) committed suicide and was never brought to trial. Although the legal justifications for the trials and their procedural innovations were controversial at the time, the Nuremberg trials are now regarded as a milestone toward the establishment of a permanent international court, and an important precedent for dealing with later instances of genocide and other crimes against humanity.

http://www.history.com/topics/nuremberg-trials

Nuremberg Trials Key Moments