Answer & Explanation:Final ProjectFor your Final Project, you may write a paper or create a PowerPoint presentation.If you choose to write a paper, it must be four to five pages in length, plus a title page and reference list, formatted according to APA style.If you choose to create a PowerPoint project, it must be 12 to 15 slides, plus a title slide and a reference slide, formatted according to APA style.Please note that whether you choose to write a paper or create a PowerPoint presentation, you must properly cite your sources according to APA style. To complete this projectChoose from one of the topics below and analyze its history from 1877 to the present.Select four specific events or developments that span the years covered by this course, based on their impact on the topic. Two of the events must be from before 1945 and two events must be from after 1945. You must assess how the events in relationship to the topic changed over time and explain how the changes occurred. Please refer back to your Week Three Assignment, consider your instructor’s comments and make any necessary revisions.Write an introduction with a thesis. Your thesis should summarize the main conclusions that you discovered while researching your topic and that you will support with a logical argument based on evidence (sources). Please refer back to your Week Three Assignment, consider your instructor’s comments, and make any necessary revisions to your thesis statement.Connect each of the events or developments you have chosen back to your main thesis. The information presented must be organized and in chronological order.You must use at least four [img width=”21″ height=”18″ alt=”Document icon” src=”https://bridgepoint.equella.ecollege.com/curriculum/file/27bf2626-5d1a-4edb-9cf3-d23af28a074f/1/Docicon.png”>sources in your paper other than the textbook, with at least two primary sources and at least two secondary sources. Please refer back to your Week Three Assignment, consider your instructor’s comments, and make any necessary revisions.Native Americans African Americans Immigrants WomenFor example, a student writing a paper about the topic African Americans might choose the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Power Movement as two of their events. In that case, the paper would provide a description of the two movements. It would explain what each one revealed about the role of African Americans in broader American society in, respectively, the 1920s and the late 1960s, explain how and why the roles of African Americans in the 1920s differed from their roles in the late 1960s, and explain how events in the 1920s may have contributed to developments in the later decade.Writing the Final ProjectThe Final Project:Must include a separate title page with the following:Title of projectStudent’s nameCourse name and numberInstructor’s nameDate submittedMust begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. Must end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis. Must use at least four scholarly resources other than the textbook, including a minimum of two primary sources. Your secondary sources must come from the Ashford University Library. Must document all sources, including images, in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.If you choose to create a PowerPoint presentation, you should use visual elements to contribute to your explanation of the topic. PowerPoint presentations should avoid plagiarism and have proper APA citations for all source material either in the note section at the bottom of each slide, or on the last slide of the show indicating sources for each slide. The final slide must be a correctly formatted reference list containing all of your sources. You may use non-scholarly sources for your images, but not for the text of the presentation. Make sure to pay attention to color and style.**The attachment is what i tried to come up with as my outline, please incorporate what is in the notes by the instructor. This assignment is due on Monday, December 14.his206.w3.assignment_worksheet_8861587_notes_export.pdf
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WK3 Final Project Framework Worksheet
This worksheet will help you prepare for your final project by organizing the information that
you’ll need for your final paper and walking you through the process of defining your topic, researching and analyzing primary and secondary sources, crafting a thesis, and creating an annotated bibliography. Once you have completed the worksheet submit it to the online classroom for
grading.
After your instructor has graded the worksheet, please be sure to use it and the feedback
provided to you by your instructor as you construct your final project.
1. Statement of Topic:
What topic will you be researching for your final project? You have the choice of:
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African Americans
Native Americans
Women
Immigrants
You must choose only ONE of the above groups. Which group have you chosen? Immigrants
2. Events
You will need to choose at least 4 specific events that you plan to discuss in your final project.
You should choose events that show how life in the United States changed over time for the
group that you chose. Two events must be from the period between 1877 and 1945 and two
events must be from the period 1945 to the present. On this worksheet and in your final project,
be sure to discuss the events you’ve chosen in the order that they happened. This will help you
put together a project that makes historical sense.
Event 1: 1877 to 1945
Event: Open immigration to the United States
When: When did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
Between 1877 and 1900
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Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country?
Throughout the country?
Throughout the country, mainly cities that offered the most job opportunities.
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Immigrants from eastern and southern Europe, and Asian countries
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
Industrialization in the United States
How: How is this event historically significant?
Immigrants contribute to city growth and urbanization, it also aided the United States in becoming a noticeable industrial power
Event 2: 1877 to 1945
Event:
Agreement between United States and Mexico to allow workers to come and work in agriculture
When: when did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
June 1942
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country?
Throughout the country?
Throughout the United States
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Mexican farm workers referred to as Braceros
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
Millions joined the military and were away fighting the war
How: How is this event historically significant?
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Braceros played an important role to agriculture in the United States
Event 3: 1945 to the present
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1. How about using the
Immigration Act of 1965
here? [Tami Depasse]
Event:
Formation of United Farm Workers Association
When: When did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
1962
Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country?
Throughout the country?
California
Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
Cesar Chavez, farm workers
Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
Unfair wages paid to workers and bad working conditions
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How: How is this event historically significant?
2. How is this event
historically significant?
Missing [Tami Depasse]
Event 4: 1945 to the present
Event:
*** still struggling to find another event to add to final project***
When: when did the event happen? Did it happen on a specific date? During a specific decade?
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Where: Where did the event happen? In a specific city, state, or region of the country?
Throughout the country?
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Who: Who were the main people involved in the event? What specific group of people was involved? Are there specific individuals associated with this event?
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Why: What events or issues contributed to this event happening?
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How: How is this event historically significant?
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3. Sources
You will need to locate two primary sources and two secondary sources related to your topic.
Use the primary source analysis tool for help with analyzing primary sources.
Primary Sources
APA Citation for Primary Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
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Annotation for Primary Source 1:
Provide an annotation explaining what the source is, where it came from, what this source can
tell us about your topic, what questions it raises, and how this source will help you prove your
thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
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APA Citation for Primary Source 2:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
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Annotation for Primary Source 2:
Provide an annotation explaining what the source is, where it came from, what this source can
tell us about your topic, what questions it raises, and how this source will help you prove your
thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
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Secondary Sources
APA Citation for Secondary Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
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Annotation for Secondary Source 1:
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Provide an annotation explaining what the author’s thesis is, how they prove their thesis, and
how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event
this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
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APA Citation for Secondary Source 2:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
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Annotation for Secondary Source 2:
Provide an annotation explaining what the author’s thesis is, how they prove their thesis, and
how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be sure to clearly identify which specific event
this source relates to. Here are some examples of annotations.
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4. Thesis Statement
Once you have analyzed your sources, consult the AWC’s “Thesis Statement” and use the writing center’s Thesis Generator to craft a thesis on your topic, based on your findings from your
sources.
Please remember that there are primary listed in the Week3 Discussion Board 1. You are free to
use one or more of those primary sources or you may find your own. You are also welcome to
use the secondary sources throughout the course listed as “recommended sources.”
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Thesis:
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