In the next section of the textbook (Part 5: The European Moment in World History, 1750-1914), we'll look at the event and effects of the Atlantic Revolutions, the Industrial Revolution, and European Colonialism.
Our second Reading Analysis paper (due 6/28) will be based on primary documents relating to rights: "The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" (1789) and "The Declaration of the Rights of Woman" (1791).
What questions are raised in your mind when you read these documents, and where will you look for the answers?
Are the primary documents you posted a link? If so, they are not allowing me to retrieve them. It states that I must have permission.
ReplyDeleteI clicked on it and got a response of, "Forbidden-You don't have permission to access..."
ReplyDeleteThank you..the link worked!
ReplyDeleteQuestion: I have come up with a question using outside sources, but only one of the primary documents. Is this still acceptable?
ReplyDeleteAre you scanning and sending the first RAs for our review?
ReplyDeleteOur grades for our first RA#1 are posted on our school portal
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