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Topic:

Historical Roots of The Great London Smog

Research Paper Instructions:

Overview
Over the past few weeks, you have examined how context, perspective, and bias impact what we know about history and how we talk about it. You also started to make connections between your research question, historical event, and current event. In this activity, you will build upon that work to consider the historical roots of your current event and what the narratives would be like if told from a different perspective.
Prompt
Use the provided Module Five Activity Template: Historical Interpretations Word Document to complete this activity. First, you will reflect on the process of researching the subject of your historical research question and its connection to your current event. You will then consider the impact of bias on our existing knowledge. Finally, you will address how the narratives about your historical and current events would change if told from alternative viewpoints.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Describe how exploring your research question improved your understanding of the historical roots of your current event.
How did learning more about the subject of your research question help you identify events from the past that contributed or led up to your current event?
Explain how biased perspectives influence what is known about both your historical and current events.
Support your points with relevant course resources.
Propose how the narrative about your historical event might change if it were told from a missing perspective.
Refer to the missing perspective you identified in this week’s discussion. How might this point of view change the story about your historical event? For example, would the narrative focus on different details, or would those details be interpreted differently?
Propose how the narrative about your current event might change if it were told from a missing perspective.
Expand on the missing perspective from criteria three and apply it to your current event. How might your current event be understood differently by examining it from that perspective?

Research Paper Sample Content Preview:
HIS 100 Module Five Activity Template: Historical Interpretations
Replace the bracketed text below with your responses.
Identify the topic you chose to explore:
* The Great London Smog
Describe how exploring your research question improved your understanding of the historical roots of your current event.
Exploring the events surrounding the Great London Smog was instrumental in understanding the historical roots of climate change affecting London and the world at large. As I have learned, the Great London Smog was caused majorly by the overreliance of Londoners on electricity from coal-powered plants to heat their homes (Wasserman, 2022). In addition, Londoners also burned coal in their domestic fireplaces (Greater London Authority, 2022). With this information, I deduced that human activity contributed to a great extent to the Great London Smog. Similarly, human activities like transportation are to blame for the climate the planet is experiencing now. Just like Londoners felt the effects of the smog, the planet today is experiencing the impacts of climate change, such as high temperatures and illnesses associated with increased heat. In addition, the shift to natural gas by Londoners to heat their homes contributed to the climate change the world is experiencing today.
Explain how biased perspectives influence what is known about both your historical and current events.
Biased perspectives influence to an extent, what is known about the Great London Smog and climate change. For the Great London Smog, much of the reporting focused on the deaths that resulted from the event and not the responsible parties. For an event that resulted in thousands of people, there does not seem to be enough focus on how officials in the country's Ministry of Health allowed the burning of coal to reach such catastrophic heights. As for climate change, biased perspectives also influence the limited action or inaction toward addressing the problem. Despite climate change's visible effects, major industrial regions such as Europe, the Americas, and Asia are not doing enough to revers...
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