In this course, you will complete a series of History Journal entries, which you will submit twice during the term. Refer to the Assignments and Course Schedule on Syllabus Page 2 for due dates.
Journal #2
In this first journal activity, you may write about any topic(s) of your choice, but it is best to use the textbook to study.
Grading Criteria
You will make two separate journal submissions during this course. Each submission will be worth 50 points.
To gain a better understanding of journal entry expectations, please review the sample entry below:
Entry 1
What did the original Constitution say about slavery? Though the fate of slavery was not the foremost issue facing the framers of the Constitution, there was debate over slavery during the convention. Southern states wanted slaves to be counted in the national census, because that would increase their representation in the national government. Framers compromised and agreed to count each slave as three-fifths of a person. Another issue had to do with the international slave trade, which many delegates wanted to ban. Eventually, it was agreed that Congress would not be able to outlaw the international slave trade for twenty years. Lastly, at the insistence of delegates from southern states, the Constitution included a fugitive slave clauserequiring northern states to return run-away slaves. Though many delegates, including some from southern states, believed slavery would eventually die out, the final document helped to ensure that slavery would become a permanent part of the new nation for decades to come.
Note: You will notice that this entry is greater than 120 words in length.
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