Misty__Smith_HIS_200__Applied_History (8)

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Module 8 Short Responses – Question 1 Consider the following statement: The support of non-Native Alaskans was an important factor leading to the settlement of Alaska Native land claims . Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences. Yes, I think that non-Native support was an important factor. It seems that it was non Natives that set up the corporations that supplied the funding. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 2 Consider the following statement: ANCSA was a fair settlement for Alaska Natives . Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences. To me, a fair settlement would have been to leave them be on their land, but as far as natives in this country they faired very well. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 3 Consider the following statement: ANCSA led to economic benefits for white Alaskans as well as for Natives . Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences. Yes the benefits that the ANCSA brought helped everyone. The dividend checks in themselves are enough evidence. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 4 For an American Literature course: What skills from this course would you use to develop a brief essay on the significance of Walt Whitman's "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," a poem written in the summer of 1865? For a brief essay in an American Literature course, I would develop a thesis statement based on my understanding of the significance of the poem that is arguable, and cite the evendence that gives me the understanding. This includes finding out what was going on in the author's life at the time the poem was written.
Module 8 Short Responses – Question 5 For a Sociology course: What skills from this course would you use to produce an annotated bibliography for your course research project? For an annotated bibliography for a research project in a Sociology course, I would use the knowledge of how to determine the reliability of a source, as well as the proper formating for the citations. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 6 For a Business course: What skills from this course would you use to decide between two different investment proposals? For a Business course, to decide between two different investment proposals the skills I would use from this course would be what the right questions to ask would be to find out the absolute most about both proposals. The research terms would be as important here as the research itself. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 7 How can history serve as a lens for the rest of the academic program you'll pursue at SNHU? Has this course changed the way you think about what you want to study? Why or why not? Please respond to this question in two to three sentences, using proper grammar. Using history as a lens for the rest of the academic program will serve as a reminder of how far I have come, and how much hard work has been put into this journey. This course has not changed the way I think about what I want to study, but how I study it. I will ask more questions, and be mindful about my sources in every aspect of my life. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 8 What did you learn about one of these topics or historical events that was new or surprising to you? Explain in at least two to three sentences; be sure to use proper grammar. I learned how the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians came to be. I had no idea how they
managed to stay here in the east after the Trail of Tears took them west of the Mississippi. Module 8 Short Responses – Question 9 In one paragraph, explain which parts of your historical investigation and analysis were most interesting to you. Which parts were less interesting? Be sure to use proper grammar. I enjoyed my historical investigation. I was able to answer questions that I had always been curious about. I was able to follow up on something that was touched on in History 100. That was when I came to realize that my whole education in history could have been a lie after talking about the first Thanksgiving. The least interesting part is the technical jargon that you go through about writing your essay.
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