Friday, March 5, 2010

Butterflies Political and Historical Questions: Research Project

On Tuesday, March 9 you will give a brief speech to the class (one or two minutes long) to answer one historical or political question that you have about In the Time of the Butterflies.

Your brief informative speech needs to include information from two credible sources (print or Internet). You may look at Wikipedia for information but do not count that as one of the sources.

If you need help organizing your speech, click here for a brief tutorial. Make sure that you practice your speech so that you know that you can inform the class in the two minutes allotted.

Use signal phrases to incorporate your sources (e.g. according to World Book Encyclopedia). Sign up for a question by commenting on this blog post. You may answer one of the questions generated in class (listed below) or you may create one of your own (simply tell your classmates that question in the comment section so that we do not have duplicate speeches).

Here are the questions from your brainstorm day.

In general, how do dictators rise to power?

Specifically, how did Trujillo rise to power?

Why didn't people stop Trujillo during his rise to power?

How does Trujillo keep his acts a secret?

What does it feel like to have an oppressive government?

What was the U.S. doing during this time in regards to Trujillo?

What was happening in U.S. politics in general during the years of Trujillo's regime?

What kind of government did the Dominican Republic have before Trujillo?

What kind of government does the Dominican Republic have right after Trujillo's regime?

What kind of government does the Dominican Republic currently have and who is in power?

What caused Trujillo to rise to power?

What political parties were in the Dominican Republic during Trujillo's regime and what were their stances?

How were other world powers reacting to Trujillo's regime?

What specific strategies did Trujillo use to remain in power?

What was the economy of the Dominican Republic like during Trujillo's regime?

What are main economic forces in the Dominican Republic today?

What is the geography and topography like in the Dominican Republic?

What is the ethnic make-up of the Dominican Republic and how was that influenced by European colonization?

What are some cultural components unique to the people of the Dominican Republic?

16 comments:

  1. How do dictators in general rise to power. Danae

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  2. U.S. politics during Trujillo. Justin

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  3. Specifically how does Trujillo rise to power. Sydney

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  4. How did Trujillo keep stuff secret. Lily
    Political leaders before Truj. Natalie
    Contrasts to other dictators of the time. McKenna
    Government in DR today. Ellen
    Cultural aspects. Julia
    Economy under Truj. Alex
    Economy in DR today. Chris
    Politics and govt structure after Trj. Emily J.
    Truj's advisers. Alice
    Topography and geography. Joe
    Truj's side of the story. Isabel
    Truj's family and mistresses. Nikki
    Truj's childhood. Mary
    DR clothes. Paige
    DR torture. Bevlin

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  5. What kind of government did the Dominican Republic have before Trujillo? - Eric

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  6. Political parties - Emily H.

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  7. Political parties during Trujillo. - Maria Abe

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  8. What are main economic forces in the Dominican Republic today? -Katy

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  9. What kind of government does the Dominican Republic have right after Trujillo's regime?
    -Katy

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  10. I couldn't find many examples of torture so I'm changing mine.
    What was the U.S. doing during this time in regards to Trujillo?
    -Bevlin

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  11. What is the ethnic make up of the DR and how did European colonies change it?
    --Oliva Arnold

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  12. couldn't find credible sources for Trujillo's side.

    am switching to women's role in Dominican Republic during the Era of Trujillo

    -Isabel Buie

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  13. Researching Trujillo's foreign policy instead)
    -Alice

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  14. Trujillo's kids

    Nikki.

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