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Reflection Journal Prompt:
• Read or Listen to Lincoln''s speech:
• Access Lincoln''s speech here if you wish to read A House Divided speech
• Watch the video below if you wish to listen to Lincoln''s A House Divided speech
• After reading or listening to Lincoln's House Divided speech, reflect upon the following three questions:
• What were the major issues that Lincoln addressed in his speech?
• What solutions to these major issues does Lincoln offer?
• How is Lincoln's House Divided speech applicable (or not) today? Requirements and Expectations:
• As you are creating your journal entry, make certain to consider your learning experience throughout this Lesson as well as your past understanding of American History, think about multiple perspectives regarding history, and identify historical lessons learned from successes and challenges.
• Remember that details provide strength within your reflection journal''s general content. Seamlessly incorporate the 5Ws of information into your writing: who, what, where, when, and especially why.
• First personal verbiage is permitted in your reflection journal. Remember, when offering your opinion, back it up with evidence.
• Reflection Journal length: 300 words (minimum)
• Required resources: No resources are required for this assignment; however, you can use the required reading material as a resource but are encouraged to utilize the Sullivan University Library collection to find valuable resources.
• No general encyclopedias (Britannica, Wikipedia, World Book, etc.) are permitted if you use a resource.
• If research is used, it must be cited appropriately according to APA style conventions.
• Please refer to the following for examples: APA Guides at Sullivan University.