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Early College and CCP: ECHS - American History Presentations

This research guide is here to help point Early College and CCP students in the right direction when doing research.

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Presentations

There are typically two presentation assignments in the ECHS American History Class. These two presntations are:

  • The Revolutionary War Presentation Project
  • The WWII Presentation Project

Both of these assignments usually involve creating a study guide of some sort, and a presentation. 

 

This research guide is here to help point you in the right direction of some of the resources that you might want to use. 

  • The Creating Presentations tab looks at different programs and tools that you might want to use to create your presentation and your study guide. 
  • The Revolutionary War box looks at different resources that deal with the Revolutionary War. 
  • The WWII box looks at different resources that deal with WWII. 

Programs you can use to make a presentation: 

Revolutionary War

A revolution is when a government is forcibly overthrown so a new one can take over. The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was the fight for the American Colonies to be free of British rule. 

 

Over the next few tabs you will find suggested databases and resources that might be useful to you as you do research on the American Revolutionary War for your American History Assignments. 

WWII

The Second World War lasted from 1939-1945. 

 

Over the next few tabs you will find suggested databases, and resources that might be useful to you as you do research on WWII for your American History Assignments. 

InterLibrary Loan Request

What to check out a book on another campus, or from a different library? As an RCCC student you can, and have the book sent to the RCCC Library location of your choice. 

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