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dexar [7]
3 years ago
9

Submit your collage to the teacher for grading. You may submit the collage as a photo or a scan. Your collage should include: 1.

Your thesis on the progress and hardships that people experienced from 1700 to 1900. 2. A collection of images, graphs, charts, short quotations, drawings, maps, etc., that supports the thesis.
History
2 answers:
goblinko [34]3 years ago
7 0
During the year 1700 to 1900, many people suffered from many hardships many that were due to progress, such as the enlightenment. Some of the hardships suffered were war and death from disease and famine and apartheid. <span />
goldenfox [79]3 years ago
3 0
For question 1, talk about what people suffered or the hardship they experienced in the 1700 to the 1900, like talk about labor for working in factories, or death, or they diseases that they had or what it was like in war, or what children went through these times, and for the second one show picture of people in war, or working in factories, or suffering through disease same with graph's and maps and all of that other stuff and write quotations from other people that say something about this. Like quotations from Frances Wright, Charles Dickens,or Aleis de Tocqueville.
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