Causes of Conflict PPTX
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Establish Four Causes of/Reasons for the Conflict.
** Evaluate factors causing the conflict from social science
perspectives. Once you determine your four perspective, use the
following four slides to explain your research.
**Perspectives and definitions:
geographic—relating to the earth and its features and the
distribution of life on the earth.
political—relating to the structure or affairs of government,
politics, or the state.
economic—relating to the production, development, and
management of material wealth.
cultural—relating to socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts,
beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and
thought.
sociological—relating to the study of human social behavior, esp.
the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of
human society.
psychological—relating to or arising from the mind or emotions.
Causes of Conflict CBA:
[Your Conflict]
Your name
Your Teacher & Period
Date
Select an issue of historic, global or national conflict
and explain the conflict on this slide
List the different sides in the conflict here (two or more):
1.
2.
CAUSE 1:
• Perspective: (geographic, political, economic,
cultural, sociological, or psychological)
• Evidence/information to support reason:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
CAUSE 2:
• Perspective: (geographic, political, economic,
cultural, sociological, or psychological)
• Evidence/information to support reason:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
CAUSE 3:
• Perspective: (geographic, political, economic,
cultural, sociological, or psychological)
• Evidence/information to support reason:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
CAUSE 4:
• Perspective: (geographic, political, economic,
cultural, sociological, or psychological)
• Evidence/information to support reason:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
Conflicts Today: Explain why studying this
conflict can help you understand the causes of
conflicts today.
• Contemporary Conflict 1:
• Relate to your conflict:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
Conflicts Today: Explain why studying this
conflict can help you understand the causes of
conflicts today.
• Contemporary Conflict 2:
• Relate to your conflict:
Source:
Primary or Secondary
Bibliographic Citation A: (primary or secondary)
• (Citation)
Is it credible? How do you know?
Bibliographic Citation B: (primary or secondary)
• (Citation)
Is it credible? How do you know?
Bibliographic Citation C: (primary or secondary)
• (Citation)
Is it credible? How do you know?
Bibliographic Citation D: (primary or secondary)
• (Citation)
Is it credible? How do you know?
**After you determine four causes of your conflict, develop a thesis statement
explaining what you believe is the most important cause (giving evidence).
Present your thesis on this slide.
Steps to Developing a Thesis
Statement
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Select a general topic
Narrow your subject
Select a working thesis
Turn it into a question
Refine your final thesis statement—after you have a
good working knowledge of your subject.
(See slide #15 for an online thesis builder)
THESIS: Take a position on the
primary/main/most important
cause of this conflict.
Thesis Builder and Online Outliner
http://www.tommarch.com/electraguide/thesis.php