resources
I have provided you with some links to resources, which should be a good start to your research. You should be using the Research Guide to answer the questions. Remember to cite your resources (copy links) as you go along, as you will need to show them along with your final product.
the american revolution
Secondary sources: Your textbook, Chapter 5 (p.157-177)
Wikipedia, Wikipedia: American Revolution, History.com: American Revolution, PBS: Liberty! The American Revolution
Primary sources: Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American Revolution, "A Political Problem- 1769"
Wikipedia, Wikipedia: American Revolution, History.com: American Revolution, PBS: Liberty! The American Revolution
Primary sources: Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American Revolution, "A Political Problem- 1769"
The French Revolution
Secondary sources: Ducksters, History.com, Britannica.com, Encyclopedia.com, Sparknotes,
Primary sources: HistoryWiz
Primary sources: HistoryWiz
The russian revolution
(Also called the October Revolution or the Bolshevik Revolution)
Secondary sources: Wikipedia: Russian Revolution, Wikipedia: October Revolution, The Bolshevik Revolution, Russian Revolution Resources
Primary sources: Lenin's Call to Power, 1917, Declaration of the Rights..., Lenin: Fighting the Counter-Revolution, Other various..
Secondary sources: Wikipedia: Russian Revolution, Wikipedia: October Revolution, The Bolshevik Revolution, Russian Revolution Resources
Primary sources: Lenin's Call to Power, 1917, Declaration of the Rights..., Lenin: Fighting the Counter-Revolution, Other various..
the cuban revolution
Secondary Sources: Wikipedia, PBS: Fidel Castro, History.com: Castro-led Revolution, Video: Castro and the Cuban Revolution
Primary Sources: CasaHistoria
Primary Sources: CasaHistoria
The iranian revolution
Secondary Sources: BBC News in Picture: The Iranian Revolution, Encyclopedia Britannica: Iranian Revolution, World History: Iranian Revolution
Primary Sources: Modern History Sourcebook: The Uprising of Khurdad,
Primary Sources: Modern History Sourcebook: The Uprising of Khurdad,
The tunisian revolution
Also called the "Jasmine Revolution"
Secondary Sources: Britannica.com, Wikipedia: Tunisian Revolution, Cornell University: Arab Spring Research/Study Guide
Primary Sources: (Photos) Al Jazeera
Secondary Sources: Britannica.com, Wikipedia: Tunisian Revolution, Cornell University: Arab Spring Research/Study Guide
Primary Sources: (Photos) Al Jazeera
the egyptian revolution
Secondary Sources: Al Jazeera, Wikipedia: Egyptian Revolution, Cornell University: Arab Spring Research/Study Guide
Primary Sources: "The Revolution is Still Ongoing", "Why a Sit-In at Tahrir Square", "Demands of the Revolution", "Goals of the Million-Woman March", "Urgent Announcement from Participants in the Tahrir Square Sit-In", "Tahrir Documents: Revolution"
Primary Sources: "The Revolution is Still Ongoing", "Why a Sit-In at Tahrir Square", "Demands of the Revolution", "Goals of the Million-Woman March", "Urgent Announcement from Participants in the Tahrir Square Sit-In", "Tahrir Documents: Revolution"
the libyan revolution
Also called the Libyan Civil War
Secondary Sources: Britannica.com, Cornell University: Arab Spring Research/Study Guide, Al Jazeera
Primary Sources: Statement to the People of Libya, Archive site
Secondary Sources: Britannica.com, Cornell University: Arab Spring Research/Study Guide, Al Jazeera
Primary Sources: Statement to the People of Libya, Archive site
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