From the Eugenics to the Holocaust – discuss the cumulative radicalization of a deadly idea by the Nazis in the late 1930s and during WWII.
From the Eugenics to the Holocaust – discuss the cumulative radicalization of a deadly idea by the Nazis in the late 1930s and during WWII.
Please visit the special traveling exhibition – Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race (that was in New York City a few years ago).
https://www.ushmm.org/exhibition/deadly-medicine/overview/index.php?content=overview_56k%20(Links%20to%20an%20external%20site.)Links%20to%20an%20external%20site.
Choose two artifacts from the three given periods to describe the issue and practice; then, utilize and cite in your work relevant sections from your textbook dealing with the period and Nazi practices during WWII (include and cite the source document that’s in the chapter “The Nazi Death Camps”).
If the website does not open (requires ‘flash’), then use the article based on it, and make your selection from it: a number of these same artifacts are presented and analyzed by the following author – utilize the text with inserted visual material from the article: In the Name of Public Health – Nazi Racial Hygiene by Susan Bachrach in the New England Journal of Medicine, July 29, 2004, 351;5, pp. 417-420.
https://www.ushmm.org/exhibition/deadly-medicine/related/naziracialhygiene.pdf
In your 250-word assignment(if over the word count that is fine need a detailed and eneging response), state the names of artifacts and the title of the source document; in your write-up, include answers to the: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How and, of course, have at least four historical dates for what you are addressing.
Use and cite your textbook as you go, and when you use other sources (textbook, website, video, publication), make sure you use less than 20% of the total words count of your paper, and cite your courses properly *
As a general overview and intro to the topic, watch: Roots of Nazi Ideology by Yad Vashem (11 min):
Roots of Nazi Ideology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvCkw87FLZk Roots of Nazi Ideology
With related online material: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-videos/video-toolbox/hevt-nazi-ideology.html. (Citation sources are provided).
Tag: American+History
A) For “ARTifact” Report:
1. Please go to the website, e.g., of the British Museum, a link named – History of the World in 100 Objects. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5KB52gmS1Hpsbv7DXn45QQN/a-history-of-the-world-in-100-objects-by-theme
(Note: some modules will have another museum instead, but the principle will be the same for all).
2. Choose an object (from anywhere in the world) from the period covered in this module (or about 30 years before or after the specific period covered in class in the current week), and present a report about the chosen artifact, with the explanation of the immediate context of the artifact seen in a wider historical context, in about 200 words (if over the word count that is fine need a detailed and eneging response).
Make sure that you pick 1 (one) of the 100 (one hundred) objects listed in the link – not any object that the British Museum has in its collection (which is about 8 million!). Do double-check – the list has literally 100 objects – and only about 1 or 2 will fit the bill for each module (see instructions for this assignment in the module itself).
3. Name the artifact at the top of your report, and present to the reader the artifact and its provenance, including the historical context from which it hails.
4. Your essay-style report is to contain 1 in-text references to the info from the British Museum website (make 1 reference), and at least 1 reference from the relevant information on the period and the artifact from the corresponding era found in your textbook. This textbook reference is to provide wider context or a compare/contrast moment, and cite your source (in-text and later include in the work cited section too).
5. Include the image of the chosen artifact under that.
6. Provide a Work Cited section at the end of the ARTifact Report (for all the cited information you used in the report and the source of your image. See examples for this in Originality, Citation, and Format. (Citation sources are provided)
You will identify and research a pressing problem in American Government about which you feel strongly, and come up with a solution. You will then write a letter to one member of the Executive or Legislative Branch who you identify as being able to implement the solution; his/her email or mailing address must be included in the letter. Your letter should explain the problem, provide evidence of the existence and scope of the problem, and propose a real solution. The letter should be approximately 1-2 pages single-spaced (12 point font with 1” margins).
Your paper must include:
• Evidence: You will identify a problem, and provide evidence of the existence and extent of the problem.
• Solution: No magic bullets! When you identify the problem, you need to come up with a real solution- how will it be implemented? What path through the federal government will it take?
• Sources: You need at least 3 sources (and more are certainly encouraged).
They should be high-quality sources- peer-reviewed journals, scholarly books, newspapers of record, reliable websites, and not Wikipedia! All of your sources must be cited via in-text citations- you may use parenthetical, footnote, or endnote format, but you must cite every piece of information you quote or paraphrase.
Exam 1: the exam will consist of questions based on the material
from chapters 15 and 16; Exam 2: the exam will consist of questions based on the material from chapters 17, 18, and 19
You can take the exam any time prior to the stated deadline for each exam. Exams are open book. Once you begin the
exam, you will have a maximum of 1 1/2hours (90 minutes) to complete the exam. **YOU CANNOT START THE
EXAM AND THEN COME BACK TO IT AT A LATER TIME. ONCE YOU START THE EXAM YOU HAVE
90 MINUTES TO COMPLETE IT**
**YOU MUST PURCHASE THIS BOOK-YOU WILL NEED IT FOR EXAMS AND DISCUSSION BOARD
ASSIGNMENTS**
1) Of the People: A History of the United States, Volume 2: Since 1865 Fourth Edition with Sources
ISBN-13: 978-0190909970
Authors: James Oakes, Michael McGerr, Jan Ellen Lewis, et al.
Publisher: Oxford University Press (www.oup.com/us/he)
**You may use an earlier edition of the text; however, be aware of the fact the exams are based on the edition stated
above, as are the Discussion Board questions**
Exam 1: the exam will consist of questions based on the material
from chapters 15 and 16; Exam 2: the exam will consist of questions based on the material from chapters 17, 18, and 19
You can take the exam any time prior to the stated deadline for each exam. Exams are open book. Once you begin the
exam, you will have a maximum of 1 1/2hours (90 minutes) to complete the exam. **YOU CANNOT START THE
EXAM AND THEN COME BACK TO IT AT A LATER TIME. ONCE YOU START THE EXAM YOU HAVE
90 MINUTES TO COMPLETE IT**
**YOU MUST PURCHASE THIS BOOK-YOU WILL NEED IT FOR EXAMS AND DISCUSSION BOARD
ASSIGNMENTS**
1) Of the People: A History of the United States, Volume 2: Since 1865 Fourth Edition with Sources
ISBN-13: 978-0190909970
Authors: James Oakes, Michael McGerr, Jan Ellen Lewis, et al.
Publisher: Oxford University Press (www.oup.com/us/he)
**You may use an earlier edition of the text; however, be aware of the fact the exams are based on the edition stated
above, as are the Discussion Board questions**
Exam 1: the exam will consist of questions based on the material
from chapters 15 and 16; Exam 2: the exam will consist of questions based on the material from chapters 17, 18, and 19
You can take the exam any time prior to the stated deadline for each exam. Exams are open book. Once you begin the
exam, you will have a maximum of 1 1/2hours (90 minutes) to complete the exam. **YOU CANNOT START THE
EXAM AND THEN COME BACK TO IT AT A LATER TIME. ONCE YOU START THE EXAM YOU HAVE
90 MINUTES TO COMPLETE IT**
**YOU MUST PURCHASE THIS BOOK-YOU WILL NEED IT FOR EXAMS AND DISCUSSION BOARD
ASSIGNMENTS**
1) Of the People: A History of the United States, Volume 2: Since 1865 Fourth Edition with Sources
ISBN-13: 978-0190909970
Authors: James Oakes, Michael McGerr, Jan Ellen Lewis, et al.
Publisher: Oxford University Press (www.oup.com/us/he)
**You may use an earlier edition of the text; however, be aware of the fact the exams are based on the edition stated
above, as are the Discussion Board questions**
About this Assignment
The United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War drastically changed the public’s opinion on the effect war has on soldiers. It has also affected the nation’s policy toward war and is still used as an example against involvement in foreign wars today. With this in mind, please write a 2000 to 3000-word essay based on one of the two prompts below.
Prompts
1. Compare and contrast the treatment of Vietnam War veterans with World War II veterans in the U.S. How did the government treat both types of veterans? What type of assistance was offered to them when they returned? How did the public respond to them? Why do you think there was such a difference in how the Vietnam veterans were treated, and how has this informed how veterans of more recent conflicts have been regarded?
2. Vietnam Syndrome had a major effect on U.S. foreign policy throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but, following the Gulf War in the 1990s, President George H.W. Bush is quoted as saying, ‘By God, we’ve kicked the Vietnam Syndrome once and for all.’ Argue whether or not you agree with his statement. Do you believe the Gulf War marked the end of Vietnam Syndrome and its effect on U.S. foreign policy, or can you still see lingering effects in present-day policies and actions?
Related Lessons
– Post-War Issues: Aftereffects of the Vietnam War on the U.S.
– Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Description & History
Media’s Role in the Anti-Vietnam War Movement
– Postwar Relations Between America and Vietnam
– Vietnam Syndrome: Definition, Causes & Impact
– Effects of American Dissent on Elections & Vietnam War Policy
Formatting & Sources
Please write your paper in the APA format. As part of your research, you may refer to the course material for supporting evidence, but you must also use at least five credible, outside sources and cite them using APA format as well. Please include a mix of both primary and secondary sources, with at least one source from a scholarly peer-reviewed journal. If you use any Study.com lessons as sources, please also cite them in APA (including the lesson title and instructor’s name).
* Primary sources are first-hand accounts such as interviews, advertisements, speeches, company documents, statements, and press releases published by the company in question.
* Secondary sources come from peer-reviewed scholarly journals, such as the Journal of Management. You may use like JSTOR, Google Scholar, and Social Science Research Network to find articles from these journals. Secondary sources may also come from reputable websites with .gov, .edu, or .org in the domain. (Wikipedia is not a reputable source, though the sources listed in Wikipedia articles may be acceptable.)
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will post pictures of the assignment but first I will post the reading /assigmmemt has to be 250 words
History Civilization
Please answer the following questions in detail : ( Post should be at least 300 words)
(1) What did all Paleolithic people have in common, and what differences subdivided them?
(2) What were the key changes in human society that came with the Argicultrual Revolution ?