From the American Civil War to the post-war societies, we have discussed a series of events and circumstances that define and shape world culture in general political relations.
In that regard, pick three events that you find the most significant from our
course and discuss them, how they connect, have importance and show depth and connection.
Make sure you develop a solid centralized main statement, that you have clear and direct facts to reinforce yourself and your argument that you have a concerted and robust analysis to engage the reader and show continued relevance.
Finally, make a final connection (a fourth point, per se,) by connecting this material and the modern era.
In short, what is the higher value and place that you gain from this material? You must cite anything not your own; you may not cheat, and 500 to 1000 words are the limit.
Some ways to consider this exam range from picking, say, three wars and discussing how their political actions or trends connect; you could choose the age of discovery, the industrial revolution, and the post-World War II unit and discuss the continual search for goods and trade and how the has created our current moment of globalization; and the ideas are endless.