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Conflict, Crisis and Change: China 1911-1989
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China 1911-34
The triumph of Mao and the CCP, 1934-49
China Under Mao, 1949-63
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Development of a Dictatorship: Germany 1918-1945
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The Establishment of the Weimar Republic
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McCarthyism and the Red Scare
Civil Rights in the 1950s
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Protest Movement: Students, Women & Anti Vietnam
Nixon & The Watergate Incident
Russia in Revolution 1914 - 1924
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The Impacts of WW1
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Innovation and Industry
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Nature - Infographics
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Extended Essay
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Research Question
Interdisciplinary Research
Essay Format
Writing the WSEE
Assessment Criteria
Nixon & the Watergate Scandal
1. Why was the Watergate incident considered such as scandal?
To identify the causes, what happened, and effects of the Watergate Scandal on America
Nixon and the watergate scandal
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RESOURCES
Website:
Watergate Timeline
Website:
Watergate Scandal
Website:
People of the Waterdate Affair
Article:
Washington Post - Watergate