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AssignmentsBook Review :: Essay Journal :: Film :: Mapping :: Reading Selections Assignment :: Research Paper Book Review AssignmentRead and write a 2-4 page interpretative essay on the historical significance of the Dominguez Escalante Expedition and the journal's impact on Utah's History.
Points: 50 possible Essay JournalIn lieu of exams, below are 10 essay questions that you need to prepare good, insightful answers for. You may use any of the reading information from your assignments or any other source, but most of the information will come from Utah: The Right Place. In writing an essay answer, the recommended method to ensure the most points is to
Remember that history is not merely remembering the past but interpreting the past. To get full points you must interpret and draw conclusions in addition to showing understanding of the material. Points: Each essay is worth 25 points for a total of 250 points. Each answer should be 1-2 typed pages in length. The essays should be turned in as one assignment NOT one at a time. Essay Questions
FilmThe film Utah: The Struggle for Statehood parts 1 - 4 should be watched. An overview of each of the two sections of film with a critique of 1 - 2 pages, should be completed. Treat the film as a document and discuss purpose, intent, bias, audience, etc. Do not merely retell the film. This film assignment is a floating assignment. The suggested due date for this assignment is at the end of week 5, however, you may choose to complete the assignment anytime before the end of week 15. Utah: The Struggle for Statehood, video 1995 KUED. It is available at most libraries in Utah and available for sale at University of Utah Press, 101 USB, Salt Lake City, UT. 84112 (800) 773-6672.
Points: 50 possible Mapping and Geography AssignmentTrails mapping, historical sites map(s), physiography map(s). Prepare maps using any medium e.g., hand-drawn copied and hi-lighted, downloaded from Internet, etc. Make as many maps as you need. Points: 100 possible for all33 points each. Trails and Boundaries of Deseret Mapping
Historic Locations Map(s)(make as many maps as you need)
Physiography locations(make as many maps as you need)
Reading Selections AssignmentIn addition to your texts there are four reading selections written by the instructor included in this syllabus: Read and write a 1-2 page interpretative commentary on each of the readings. How does this information fit with your previously held ideas and opinions on this topic? Why is it significant to Utah's History? What did you learn? Points: 100 possible, 25 each.
Research PaperEvery student will prepare a research paper on a topic of their choosing as long as it covers some aspect of Utah's History. These papers should be typed, double spaced with regular margins, and 10 - 15 pages in text length. Include a typed title page and bibliography of sources. Please no slick cover foldersthe instructor greatly prefers a typed title page and the paper stapled together. Primary history documents are sources from a first-person perspective and include: letters, diaries, journals, surveys, statistics, government surveys, etc. Period newspapers (newspapers from the time of the event) are quasi-primary documents. Secondary documents include studies of historic topics in books and journals written by historians. Your research paper should contain a mixture of primary and secondary sources, if your topic is appropriate oral interviews are considered primary sources and are acceptable. A minimum of 10 different sources with minimum of two primary documents are required. Include a bibliography or works cited page. Good writing is expected for all the assignments and the format for history should follow Kate L. Thurabian's book, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (University of Chicago Press, paperback 6th edition. For annotation of sources follow the Thurabian Style Manual, 6th Edition. For examples of annotation see Antoine RobidouxBuckskin Entrepreneur (PDF). Include an introduction with a clearly stated thesis. The body of your paper comes next and should include the narrative of events and your evidence and interpretations of arguments. Your arguments should be based on evidence not merely your opinion. One on the main points of college writing is forming informed opinions based on researched evidence and then analysis of that evidence. The final part of your paper is the conclusion. This is not the place to introduce new evidence or arguments but to sum up those already outlined in the body of your paper. Keep in mind this is formal writing. Avoid contractions, first and second person pronouns, colloquial expressions and slang, etc. Points: 100 possible
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