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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geopolitics Geopolitics] affect the life of almost everyone on earth either directly or indirectly. In this lesson you will discover some key aspects of the implementation of geopolitics. After you have completed the lesson you will be able to see how geopolitics have affected your life and the lives of others. The method for study will be individual study to seek answers to the questions of the lesson. There are links and videos provided as a basis for study. Your response to the lesson will be evaluated to determine what you learned.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geopolitics Geopolitics] affect the life of almost everyone on earth either directly or indirectly. In this lesson you will discover some key aspects of the implementation of geopolitics. After you have completed the lesson you will be able to see how geopolitics have affected your life and the lives of others. The method for study will be individual study to seek answers to the questions of the lesson. There are links and videos provided as a basis for study. Your response to the lesson will be evaluated to determine what you learned. The initial lesson should take about 18 minutes to view the first 4 videos, 30 minutes to view all videos, and up to 1.5 hours to view all materials.





Revision as of 12:16, 21 March 2009

Geopolitics affect the life of almost everyone on earth either directly or indirectly. In this lesson you will discover some key aspects of the implementation of geopolitics. After you have completed the lesson you will be able to see how geopolitics have affected your life and the lives of others. The method for study will be individual study to seek answers to the questions of the lesson. There are links and videos provided as a basis for study. Your response to the lesson will be evaluated to determine what you learned. The initial lesson should take about 18 minutes to view the first 4 videos, 30 minutes to view all videos, and up to 1.5 hours to view all materials.


Lesson

  1. Understand what the book "The Grand Chessboard" is.
    1. Who wrote it?
    2. When was it written? What is the context of the time it was written?
    3. What is the subtitle?
    4. What is the theme of the introduction?
    5. What do the pictures mean?
    6. Is the book a credible source? Why or why not?
  2. Who is Zbigniew Brzezinski?
    1. What positions has he held?
    2. What significant things has he done? In the 70's? 80's? 90's? 2000's? Today?
    3. Is he a credible source? Why or why not?
  3. Who is Robert D. Steele?
    1. What is his history?
    2. Is he a credible source? Why or why not?
  4. What is Crossing the Rubicon?
    1. Who wrote it?
    2. Is the author a credible source?
    3. Is the book a credible source? Why or why not?


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Videos