The reference book Revolutionary Movements in World History from 1750 to the Present is a book you should all consult. It is NOT available online. Ms. Bogas has put it on reserve and you can photocopy the pages on your country. (DeFronzo, James. Revolutionary movements in world history : from 1750 to present. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, 2006)
This site is meant to help you do research for your history project. The assignment is attached under the tab "Assignments" for your reference.
Remember to authenticate all your sources based on the R.O.A.D. criteria:
Remember to cite all your sources correctly using Chicago advanced in NoodleTools. Even pictures and statistics must be cited.
Remember to use your information ethically -- use direct quotes, paraphrase, or summarize but ALWAYS cite!
If you have any questions, please ask your teacher or Ms. Bogas
First steps to starting a research project:
By entering all your sources into Noodletools as you do your research, you will avoid the dangers of plagiarism when you go to write and submit your project!
References sources are a type of secondary source.
The information provided is usually quite broad, such as a subject summary or overview.
Examples include:
If you have any questions or any suggestions please contact Ms. Bogas - I'm excited to help you, and I love a good hunt! sbogas@bentleyschool.org OR 925-283-2101 ext. 3226