Part I
Select an issue you feel strongly about in present-day society and explain what that issue is, why it is important, and your perspective of the topic.
(Examples: land rights, democracy, immigration, racism, environment, animal rights, etc.)
Part II
Research the historical path and pattern of development of your issue and prepare an illustration, explaining how your topic became or why it remains an issue of importance in the present.
Part III
Develop possible resolutions for your selected topic based on your understanding of the issue's history. Explain how your perspectives on the issue changed as a result of your research.
Select an issue you feel strongly about in present-day society and explain what that issue is, why it is important, and your perspective of the topic.
(Examples: land rights, democracy, immigration, racism, environment, animal rights, etc.)
Part II
Research the historical path and pattern of development of your issue and prepare an illustration, explaining how your topic became or why it remains an issue of importance in the present.
Part III
Develop possible resolutions for your selected topic based on your understanding of the issue's history. Explain how your perspectives on the issue changed as a result of your research.