identify the next five significant events for your timeline and add them to your current list (for
Question:
identify the next five significant events for your timeline and add them to your current list (for a total of 10 events). After you've identified these events, record their dates (or spans of time) and summarize each event in one to three sentences. Don't forget to save your work! You'll turn in your timeline only after your entire rough draft is complete.
See the example below discussing the Space Race.
Example
- Event #1 (October 4, 1957): USSR launches the first satellite into orbit, named Sputnik 1.
- Event #2 (November 3, 1957): USSR launches Sputnik 2. It carries a small dog named Laika.
- Event #3 (January 31, 1958): USA launches its first satellite into orbit, named Explorer 1.
- Event #4 (October 1, 1958): National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is formed.
- Event #5: (January 2, 1959): USSR launches Luna 1, the first man-made object to orbit the sun.
- Event #6 (April 1, 1960): USA launches its first spy satellite, Discovery XIV.
- Event #7 (April 12, 1961): Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space, orbiting the Earth.
- Event #8 (May 5, 1961): Astronaut Alan B. Shepard becomes the first American in space.
- Event #9 (May 25, 1961): President John F. Kennedy challenges the nation to reach the moon.
- Event #10 (February 20, 1962): Astronaut John Glenn orbits the Earth three times.
The purpose of this project is to present a timeline that identifies significant events of the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation.
This project requires you to research a minimum of 15 noteworthy events from the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation and do the following:
- Identify and note the date (or span of time) when each event occurred.
- Write down a summary of each event.
- What occurred? Why is the event significant?
- Using the events/dates you generated, plot all 15 events on your timeline.
Your timeline needs to include the following information (a minimum of 15 total events):
- innovations in art
- Include artworks by famous Renaissance artists (e.g., Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo).
- innovations in science
- Include discoveries by famous scientists (e.g., Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler).
- innovations in literacy
- Include the invention of the printing press and translations of the Bible.
- events of the Protestant Reformation
- Include events of notable Protestant Reformers (e.g., Martin Luther, John Calvin, King Henry VIII).
- Counter-Reformation (e.g., Council of Trent)
- discovery of the Americas
A list of five sources must be included with your project.
Your completed project will be graded based on the following rubric.
Introductory Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9780470907764
7th Edition
Authors: Joan Welkowitz, Barry H. Cohen, R. Brooke Lea