Dear students: Your PowerPoints differ slightly from papers (no title page, headers, Times New Roman font, etc.). However, you are required to follow certain rules:
Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
Choose one major economic act enforced against the colonies by the British Crown prior to war, and cover the following:
-Describe the role, reason, and impact of the act on the colonies.
-Identify the arguments for/against the act by persons in the colonies.
-Identify major actions by the colonies in reaction to your selected act.
-How did this act increase or decrease fears of an overbearing central government?
-What was the nature of the colonial government under crown authority?
-Answer and defend your perspective on the following: “Was this particular act an inevitable catalyst for the eventual war?”
Your presentation should meet the following requirements:
-must have a minimum of 12 slides, not including title or reference slides;
-may have a maximum six pictures total—focus needs to be on content;
-must include a title page identifying your chosen act;
-must include at least one selection from a CSU Online Library database, such as the American History and Life database, that is used as research of the event and views of the time; and
-must include citations throughout, and a reference slide at the end identifying any sources used per 6th edition APA format.
I HAVE ALSO ATTACHED 3 ARTICLES FROM THE SCHOOL ONLINE LIBRARY AS LISTED ABOVE. SO YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM ANY OF THE 3 ARTICLES YOU WOULD LIKE. I ATTACHED 3 TO GIVE YOU OPTIONS.
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