ALL CLASSES:
Bring research notes to class on tuesday; we will be reviewing thesis statements.
IF YOU DID NOT FINISH YOUR WORK IN CLASS:
You have to answer these questions in your notebook based on either the india reading or the japan reading. This serves as a 'practice' for the research paper. The idea is that you are to bring this to class (completed) on tuesday and a classmate will check the effectiveness of your analysis. Questions are posted below and the two documents are posted below as well. I do not have the links for these documents, only what is posted below. DUE TUESDAY
1) Describe the event (who is involved, what happened, etc)**the relationship between the two countries
2) What issue is at the center of this event? (human rights, economics, war, etc)
3) What style of Foreign Policy is used here? Give a detailed analysis to prove your observations are correct.**this is your largest section... give ALOT of analysis here. This is the most important part of your research paper!
4) Is/Was this effective? (define what you mean by effective and WHY you believe it to be/not be effective)
5) Is this still relevant today (define what you think the word ‘relevant’ means to you and WHY you believe it to be/not be relevant)
Bring research notes to class on tuesday; we will be reviewing thesis statements.
IF YOU DID NOT FINISH YOUR WORK IN CLASS:
You have to answer these questions in your notebook based on either the india reading or the japan reading. This serves as a 'practice' for the research paper. The idea is that you are to bring this to class (completed) on tuesday and a classmate will check the effectiveness of your analysis. Questions are posted below and the two documents are posted below as well. I do not have the links for these documents, only what is posted below. DUE TUESDAY
1) Describe the event (who is involved, what happened, etc)**the relationship between the two countries
2) What issue is at the center of this event? (human rights, economics, war, etc)
3) What style of Foreign Policy is used here? Give a detailed analysis to prove your observations are correct.**this is your largest section... give ALOT of analysis here. This is the most important part of your research paper!
4) Is/Was this effective? (define what you mean by effective and WHY you believe it to be/not be effective)
5) Is this still relevant today (define what you think the word ‘relevant’ means to you and WHY you believe it to be/not be relevant)