Help!
I chose:Nelson Mandela for my hero
Augusto Pinochet for my villain
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History, 24.11.2020 20:50 jenstets05
Help!
I chose:Nelson Mandela for my hero
Augusto Pinochet for my villain
research from the two previous tasks. You can decide how to put together these sections of the presentation.
Follow these steps as you write your presentation:
1. Write about the leaders' backgrounds (where and when they lived, the historical and political climate of the time, and
so on).
2. Describe each person's contribution to his or her country-positive or negative. Include the historical facts you found
in your earlier research.
3. Explain each person's legacy in history-positive or negative. Include the historical facts you discovered, along with
your own analysis of these facts.
4. Give your personal opinion about each leader based on your research.
5. Write an appropriate conclusion. It should state your opinion as to why it is important to study both heroes and
villains in history. Use your chosen leaders to explain this concept to your audience.
6. Add relevant and attractive images or media to accompany your presentation.
7. Include a works cited page , listing and crediting the sources you consulted during your research.
Learn how to make an effective presentation C. Your final presentation should be about three to five minutes in length (about 500-600 words). You can either hand in your presentation directly to your teacher or submit it along with this
activity
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