I have to do a project for Civics class about revolutionary times in history. Basiclly all I barely know is the American revolution which is really boring and will give me a C-. So I am doing it on the revolution of Communist fighting against Capitalism in the cold war. Since the war on terror is such a big thing on everyones minds its going to be based around the Middle Easterm era of the Cold War. That is the only way for me to get an A on it and I need an A to pass. Here is the diffucult part. Anyone that gets an A is going to the Social Students fair in... some place called: The Islamic Center of Daytona Beach ( WTF!?! ) I'm sure that is going to be swell.
You could do a revolution of one of the Bloc states, like the Hungarian revolution. Not very prosperous for the revolutionaries, but I'd think it would be an uncommon subject to write about, and there's a lot of information on sites like Wikipedia on that subject.
Well if you really what to wright one about a Communist revolution during the Cold War you could wright about Cuda or about how Vietnam gained independence from France.
Guys Thanks for the ideas but when ever I try to do a project or report I honestly havent learned in school or in real life I usually dont do very well...
I told you that all the revolutionary things I pretty much now are the russian and American revolutions.
A list of ever Revolution and rebellions in History http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
It's not very difficult to just whip out a report or presentation on one particular revolution that you haven't been taught in school or discussed socially, all you need to do is look on the internet. I know they say you shouldn't but you really should, just don't copy what you see word for word, summarize what you've learned on the internet and write them down, rough draft if you will.
Dumbass, read it on Wikipedia or something, change the wording a bit and stretch it out. If you do something inoperative like the Spanish Civil War your set as long as you know what the fuck your talking about. If worst comes to worst, see the teacher after class to get his/her help in correcting it. If he/she knows you've been working hard then they're more likely to overlook minor flaws.
Ok, you've got my comment, and his comment, which has pretty much the same point, you can do it from Wikipedia, so do it, you won't screw up, just do it.
Well... when you cant do jack shit... use wikipedia children. Why dont they tell kids this on barney or fucking Elemo?
Children when you have a project due on Christopher Columbus go online and look him up on Wikipedia, then edit the page to something so stupid laugh as someone in class reads the new updated article on Wikipedia that you wrote.