Saturday, May 23, 2020

Global Regents Essay Topics - The Right Things to Say

Global Regents Essay Topics - The Right Things to SayGlobal Regents Essay Topics: the usual things we hear from a high school English teacher are about war, modern warfare, revolution, politics, social change, and even war crimes. However, the world is not just war, we are also living in an age of revolution and social change. The essay questions are different, but they are certainly on the same line.Consider an essay question that reads as follows: 'Who can best explain how the United States of America became a nation?' You would not want to choose the usual popular, classical, and revisionist versions of history. After all, you have seen too many political cartoons and movies to be fooled by such fallacies. The United States has seen and will see a lot of revolution and social change, so we do not want to be overly familiar with the British or American way of looking at history.To this question, I have to say that historians would point out that the United States has a great level of education, technological advancement, the rule of law, industrialization, democracy, capitalism, and the ability to form international alliances. The United States was one of the most developed and progressive countries in the world. Why then would anyone want to re-write history?We are living in an age of revolution, war, and the modern world has changed the rules. There is no reason to think that history will be rewritten in this new world and in this new century. The United States of America as a country is a large, rich, democratic republic and therefore the society can process and write a global retrospective history in terms of political, social, and economic development.In the past, some historians have done what they have called 'politically correct' research and have published their findings on political views, history, civil rights, gender roles, or the end of the cold war. However, the majority of historians and the majority of Americans view these books and papers as politically biased and off base. The United States should also study these academic essays and will be well served to do so.One of the advantages of writing a global retrospective on the political issues of our time is that the United States can be candid. We know that the United States, as a nation, has experienced a period of revolution and social change, but we also know that the United States has reformed and will reform again. You would be wise to quote some of the new leaders, such as Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, in your essay if the topic is political.It is likely that the United States will face political and social challenges in the future but the United States will not like to be confronted with revisionist, and political views. We would rather look at the successes of our country in the present and take pride in those.A good idea would be to provide a brief review of each President's political career, his political positions, and his commitment to peace, unity, and pros perity for America and the world. Also, a good idea would be to refer to some of the more important changes that the United States has experienced, such as the abolition of slavery, the integration of the races, the progressive tax code, and even the progressive and liberal mindset of the American people. Please consider all this in 2020.

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