The Final Project asks that you prepare a presentation using either PowerPoint, Prezi, or Wix to discuss a topic from Chapters 25-30. Please see the instructions in the Learning Module on how to prepare one of these. Be sure to use the sources you found for Annotated Bibliography if the topic you used was from the chapters above, but you may also include others as well. There is a minimum of six sources: Three secondary sources and three primary sources but there is not a limit to the amount used. They should also come from the FSW databases available, just like our first assignment and the textbook cannot be used as one of these sources. However, if you go beyond the six from the databases then you can gather the remaining from outside peer-reviewed sources (just don’t use Wikipedia). Your presentation, regardless of the option chosen, should have a minimum of 1000 words within it (not a separate paper) and include parenthetical citations using APA format. Your title information and citation page do not count toward that amount.
Greek Civil War – An event from the Cold War. Consider why the event occurred, which individuals may have been involved, how the event ended, the repercussions, and how it is perceived today.
1. Discuss an event from the Cold War (excluding the Korean or Vietnam Wars). Review events from the modules for some topic suggestions. Consider why the event occurred, which individuals may have been involved, how the event ended, the repercussions, and how it is perceived today.
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