Overview: why do we study history? You’ve probably heard many references to the idea that we need to study history because history repeats itself. While this does hold fatality in certain cases, it is also important to understand that history connects today to yesterday. Political decisions today are based on past decisions or events, we continue to work on social justice, and we see new interpretations of past legislations and primary source documents. History surrounds us over the course of the class, you will be retrieving and evaluating current event articles such as in The last 5 years making connection between the units we are currently setting and today. You will be responsible for finding an online article from a reputable news source. For example time.com, USA today, the New York times, etc Post or policies and society Reading : Hamby A L., Neely M. S., & Clack , G. (2009). Outline of US history. New York Nova science publishers Chapter 12 & 13
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Klarman, M. J. (2004). From Jim Crow to civil rights: the supreme Court and the struggle to racial equality. Oxford: University press. Chapter 7 Brown and the Civil Rights Movement. Provide a summary of the article and pony source date important people and events, place / location explain the connection to the information we studied in unit 7 Distance prompts as a guide how does the current event article connect to the unit we are still currently studying what impact did the past have on the events taking place today? Is it political economic and or social? Describe specific historical events / people / documents that are involved and explain how they are involved. What does the current event article tell us about the past? What predictions do you have on this event affecting the future, make sure to provide a hyperlink to the article Please create a word document for your submission APA format, including an in-text citation for reference works. Use a reputable news source within the last 5 yrs