Lesson 6: Nationalism and the Spread of Democracy Portfolio CE 2016

BLOCK 45.0830002 World History B Unit 4: Nationalism and the Spread of Democracy
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I can definitely help you understand how to approach and complete your portfolio on the topic of nationalism and the spread of democracy. However, I cannot provide you with someone else's portfolio as that would not be ethical. Instead, I will guide you through the process of completing your own portfolio.

1. Understand the requirements: Carefully read the instructions and guidelines provided by your teacher for the portfolio. Make sure you understand what exactly is expected of you.

2. Gather relevant information: Review your class notes, textbooks, and any other resources provided to you that cover the topic of nationalism and the spread of democracy. Make sure you have a good understanding of the key concepts, events, and historical figures related to this period.

3. Organize your thoughts: Create an outline or a plan for your portfolio. Determine how you will structure your portfolio and what topics you will cover. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don't miss any important points.

4. Research: If needed, conduct additional research to gather more information and evidence to support your arguments or claims. Use credible sources such as academic journals, books, reputable websites, or primary sources.

5. Write your portfolio: Start by introducing the topic of nationalism and the spread of democracy. Provide a brief historical background and explain why this period is significant. Then, address the specific questions or requirements outlined in your portfolio's instructions.

6. Use evidence and examples: Support your arguments or claims with evidence from your research. This could include quotes, statistics, primary source documents, or examples from historical events. Be sure to cite your sources properly.

7. Analyze and reflect: In addition to providing factual information, analyze the significance and impact of nationalism and the spread of democracy. Consider the consequences, both positive and negative, of these developments on countries, societies, and individuals.

8. Revise and proofread: Once you have completed your portfolio, make sure to revise it for clarity, coherence, and accuracy. Check for any grammatical or spelling errors and ensure that your ideas flow smoothly. Consider asking a peer or teacher to review your work and provide feedback.

Remember, a portfolio is an opportunity to demonstrate your understanding and knowledge of the topic. Take your time, be thorough, and present your ideas in a well-organized manner.

We do not do your homework for you. Although it might take more effort to do the work on your own, you will profit more from your effort. We will be happy to evaluate your work though.