World War II Webliography
WEBLIOGRAPHY GRADING GUIDELINESGeneral InstructionsStudents are tosearch the Internet for scholarly articles on the events and causes that led toWorld War I. These can be primary or secondary sources but should come fromacademic sources. Recommended sites include: essays and articles on the rise ofnationalism and imperialism in Germany and the other major powers involved inWorld War I; the rise of militarism in the decade before World War I; Irish-and German-American reaction to World War I; etc. These entries will provide avaluable resource for your second historical essay.Write a 4-6 sentence description of a URL on the specifiedtopic. Submit it to the appropriate dropbox AND post it to the Webliographyin the course.Your Webliography assignmentsshould include an introduction tothe site and a description, and/or evaluation, of it. Be specific. The key is that someone shouldbe able to read your entry and know whether this site is what they might be relevantto their research. See the examples below for good descriptions. ExamplePennsylvania State Constitution of 1776. (2008)http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/pa08.aspThe Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 (ratified September 28, 1776)has been described as the most democratic in America and was drafted by RobertWhitehill, Timothy Matlack, Dr. Thomas Young, George Bryan, James Cannon, and BenjaminFranklin. The Constitution provides for a unicameral legislature, a SupremeExecutive Council, a President elected by an Assembly and Council together, anda Council of Censors. The constitution was later copied by revolutionaries ofVermont as a basis for their constitution. This site is useful as it gives usan insight into the debate over constitutional government that would culminatein 1787.Grading CriteriaTheentry is from an academic or literary source with a reputable author thathas the authority / training towrite on the subject. (15 points)Youhave included a helpful description of at least 4-6 sentences that tellsus what well find on the site. (20 points)Yourdescription is grammatically and mechanically correct. (10 points)TheURL is correct. (5 points)Youhave not duplicated an entry. (10 Points)TheURL is NOT from Wikipedia orother wiki or social media sites That means your URL cannot be openauthor.
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