HIS 135 UOP COURSE TUTORIAL/SHOPTUTORIAL

HIS 135 UOP COURSE TUTORIAL/SHOPTUTORIAL

HIS 135 Entire Course

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HIS 135 Final Project: Most Significant Events
HIS 135 WEEK 8 DISCUSSION QUESTION 1
HIS 135 WEEK 8 Discussion Question 2
HIS 135 WEEK 6 DISCUSSION QUESTION 2
HIS 135 WEEK 6 DISCUSSION QUESTION 1
HIS 135 WEEK 4 Discussion Question 1
HIS 135 WEEK 4 Discussion Question 2
HIS 135 WEEK 2 Discussion Question 1
HIS 135 WEEK 2 Discussion Question 2
HIS 135 Assignment: Cold War Ideology and Policies
HIS 135 CheckPoint: Eisenhower’s Politics
HIS 135 CheckPoint: Kennedy’s New Frontier
HIS 135 CheckPoint: Nixon’s Politics
HIS 135 CheckPoint: Reagan’s Economics
HIS 135 Capstone CheckPoint: End of the Cold War
HIS 135 CheckPoint: Comparing Kennedy’s New Frontier and Johnson’s Great Society
HIS 135 – Week 1 Checkpoint: McCarthyism
HIS 135 Week 7 Assignment: Decade of Corporate Greed
HIS 135 Week 3 Assignment: Southeast Asia
HIS 135 Assignment: The Vietnam War


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HIS 135 Final Project: Most Significant Events

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Resources: The Electronic Reserve Reading for this week, located on your student web page; and Appendixes A and C
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum
Write a 1,750- to 2,050-word essay using APA formatting, addressing the following points:
Choose one social, economic, or political event that you studied from each of the five decades following World War II—1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s—that you think had a more powerful impact on the American people than other events within the same decade.
Introduce the paper with a short explanation of the overall purpose of the final project.
Conclude the paper by hypothesizing changes you anticipate to happen in the U.S. social, economic, or political climate of the next ten years. Explain the reasons for your hypothesis.
Review the Electronic...

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