describe the context of your historical event using evidence from the sources you have explored.

describe the context of your historical event using evidence from the sources you have explored. You should focus on a particular historical perspective (social, political, economic) to describe what was occurring at the time. For example, if you were researching the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, you could focus on the political context of the Civil Rights Movement and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Next, you will examine how and why a key figure or group participated in the historical event. Use the “historian think aloud” examples from the module resources as inspiration for how you might answer these questions.

Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

Describe the historical context surrounding your historical event.

Use one of the perspectives mentioned in this module’s overview (social, political, economic) to focus your description and highlight particular influences on the event.
Describe a key historical figure or group’s participation in your historical event.

In your description, identify that figure or group’s position/role in society and their role in the event.
Explain the key historical figure or group’s motivation to participate in your historical event.

In your explanation, include how you think the figure’s or group’s beliefs, assumptions, and values influenced how they perceived the event and the person’s ability to directly or indirectly affect it.
Articulate how the historical context caused or influenced your chosen historical event.

How do you think what was going on in broader society at the time impacted your historical event?
Explain how connecting your historical event and current event improves the understanding of your topic.

How do you think using your historical event to explore the roots of your current event might help you better understand your topic (climate change, political protest, human rights/inequality, or global trade)?

Identify if you chose a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed method type of study and which approach you intend to use.

Identify if you chose a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed method type of study and which approach you intend to use.
Rationale for choosing the study approach.
Overview of any changes, additions, or deletions you made to your literature review and the reason for the changes.
The articles that have been used are in the attachments as well as the previous literature review.

Choose one of the following topics and develop a thesis statement that states your opinion on the topic. Your body paragraphs and conclusion should support your thesis as well.

Choose one of the following topics and develop a thesis statement that states your opinion on the topic. Your body paragraphs and conclusion should support your thesis as well. Remember that in order to analyze a text, you must explain the significance of your ideas.
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Why did Crane choose to write this novel in third person limited point of view?
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Expound on the significance of four rebel prisoners of war?
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Survival and survival instincts play a huge part in the book what is the author trying to say about this?
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How and why does Crane use Irony in The Red Badge of Courage?
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How does Crane incorporate religion or spirituality into The Red Badge of Courage?
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What types of conflict does Crane portray in The Red Badge of Courage, and where is there evidence of this taking place in the novel? For Example, Man-v-Man is a type of conflict
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Explain the anatomical concepts associated with the central nervous system. Summarize this module’s key points in 5-6 sentences.

Explain the anatomical concepts associated with the central nervous system. Summarize this module’s key points in 5-6 sentences. 
Explain the physiological concepts associated with the central nervous system. Summarize this module’s key points in 5-6 sentences. 
How will you apply the concepts you have learned about the central nervous system in real life and in your future career? 
Which topic within this module has been the most valuable to your learning experience and why? 
Which topic(s) within this module did you struggle to understand and why? 
(Optional) Do you have any suggestions for your instructor on how they could help you connect with the difficult topics you’ve noted?