Thursday, January 3, 2008

Links

http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/nhhs/amrev/begin.htm

http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/uscongress/a/greatcomp.htm

http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/roosevelt/constitution/greatcompromise.htm

http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_ccon.html


http://library.thinkquest.org/11572/creation/framing/va_nj_plans.html

Topic Choice Essay

Katif

12-13-07

Topic essay

The topic I chose for my national history day project is the Great Compromise. The Great Compromise was a debate between the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan. I chose the Great Compromise because I wanted to find out the outcome of the debate and what was the debate about. Well so far I found out that it was an argument between the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan. The argument of the debate was that the New Jersey plan wanted only one vote per state because they didn’t have a large population but the Virginia plan wanted representation of each state based on the population or wealth because they had a large population. A compromise was reached on June 19, 1787 in Philadelphia. The larger states rejected the New Jersey plan but was in the favor of the Virginia plan and the smaller states was against the Virginia plan but in favor of the New Jersey plan. The New Jersey plan didn’t want the Virginia plan to win the debate because they feared that they will have no power. But, the convention decided, after months of debate, that the legislature will be bicameral, meaning there will be two houses, one house will have equal representation, while the other is based on population of the state. All of this took place at the U.S constitution.

This topic relates to the theme of conflict and compromise because there was a problem that both the New Jersey and Virginia plan needed to solve which was they wanted to find out how many representatives each state should have and it ended with a resolution /compromise which was the legislature turned out to be bicameral. Another reason why I picked this topic was that it was mentioned to me by Atiya Gomes and the way she explained it to me it sound interesting and right away I knew that this was going to be my topic for national history day.

During this research process I want to learn more about the whole Constitution and not just about the great compromise. I want to learn about the 3 fifths compromise and the electoral college also. I also want to know the reasons why this debate started. This is a good and exiting topic in my eyes. If you don’t think so right this moment just wait until the project is done and I can assure you that you will feel the same way



School Religion

Katif 11-19-07

I don’t think that religions should be expressed in school. I don’t think it should be expressed in school because some people believe in different religions and might be offended by what some people say. You know how in different religions people have different beliefs in god, well that can start a big fight or argument. For example Muslims believe in Allah and Christians believe in god, they are to different beliefs and they will start an argument on who they should believe in. Another reason why religions shouldn’t be expressed in school is because some people may look at you different if you don’t believe in the same thing they do. Like if you are not a Baptist every one who is will not like you because you don’t believe in the same thing. So to avoid all of these problems and obstacles people should just deal with there religion at home and not in school.