Submit your response to the following question as a 3-5 page essay. Please Let m
Submit your response to the following question as a 3-5 page essay. Please Let me know if you need me to clear anything up. Do not hesitate to ask.
It needs to be 3 to 5 pages (3 full pages at the least). 12 pt font, double spaced, normal margins, and MLA or CMS citation of sources (stick to assigned sources)
For the essay, you need to include three primary sources in your answer (a list of these are provided below). By “include” I mean use quotes and analyze the passages you choose. Quotes and paraphrasing must be properly cited (MLA format). Make sure your answers are thorough and precise. This is not the time for being vague.
Use the following prompt as the basis for your final essay – the prompt pertains to the readings assigned in Week 6.
The 1980s and 1990s were a period in which globalization took a number of different forms. Discuss the ways in which technology and economic developments began to blur the borders of nation-states. Although many people saw these developments as decided advantages for society, in what ways did they also make businesses, governments, and individuals more vulnerable?
If you choose to write the essay, you will need to 3-5 page paper (double spaced, 12 pt font) and you must include at least 3 primary sources (chosen from the list below) uploaded as a word document to this assignment page (just like the tests you’ve been taking throughout the semester). Keep in mind that I use Turnitin to detect plagiarism. any use of sources without citing them, in other words, any attempt to steal someone else’s words and ideas without proper acknowledgment will result in an automatic ZERO. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE!
Bartolomé de Las Casas, In Defense of the Indians
Olaudah Equino, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equino Written by Himself
The Chronicle of Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti
Jules Ferry, Speech before the French National Assembly
Ndansi Kumalo, His Story
National Security Council, Paper Number 68
Ho Chi Minh, Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Vietnam
Amartya Sen, A World Not Neatly Divided