HIS 111
Extra Credit Special Project
Paper Assignment

 

 




 
 
 

Well, I don't expect many of you to travel overseas for extra credit and visit Notre Dame de Reims Cathedral in Reims, France (the heart of Champagne), but you can go to downtown Washington, DC and visit the Washington National Cathedral (aka the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul and Saint Peter).

Reims Cathedral
 
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Since all students should enjoy their enrollment in this history course and, at the same time, earn the best possible grade, each student may do one of the HIS 111 Special Projects listed for extra credit. Each project should be about two pages (maybe longer) in length. In addition, your project must include complete bibliographic citation at the top left of the page (if necessary) with your name and date. Some projects have different requirements.

Please take a moment to review Charlie's History Writing Center for specific information on the writing requirements for the assignments in the course. Please check this short explanation of what it means to cite historical evidence.

Your assignment should be submitted on Canvas.


 

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