I don't quite understand his question. The subject he teaches is world history. The question he is asking is
" Besides WWI and WWII, what part of the content do you think will be the most interesting? (choose only one topic)"
We have to respond with at least two sentences. So far i have
"I think that pearl harbor would be the most interesting content in World War II."
What else i can say? i need one more sentence..am i even answering his question?
My history teacher is making us email him our answer to this question for homework..?
He is asking besides WWI %26amp; WWII what other world history event do you think will be the most interesting?
Pearl Harbor is not World History, it is United States History.
Didn't he give you a curriculum so you can have an idea of what some of the world events are to pick from?
About the Cold War, you could say it will be interesting to learn how we went from sharing a common enemy with the Soviet Union to being enemies ourselves.
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Reply:His question is in the framework of the rest of world history, besides WWI and WWII.
I would suggest you first think of the whole collective of history (Egypt, Greeks, Romans, Dars Ages, Medieval period, Renaissance etc). Zero in on what you would find fascinating to learn more about (like the people, fine art, customs, religion...whatever YOU would like). Then structure your answer around why that period or element holds your interest.
It sounds like you have a pretty cool teacher. If he is asking what you would like it might be that he is trying to make sure he covers what people would enjoy. He might also be trying to create projects or project ideas that would touch on things his students would enjoy learning about.
I hope you have an amazing year!
Reply:I always found the gunposder plot and the history of the plague quite interesting. Pearl harbour occured during WWII I think so it doesn't count "besides WWI and WWII". I think he wants you to email him something about another historical event. How penicillin was invented is also kinda interesting :-)
Reply:I think he is asking for something in world history that you find interesting and then a sentence about why you think that is the most interesting topic about world history.
Reply:I hope that you have worded the question carefully and correctly.
Besides WWI and WWII, what part of the content do you think will be the most interesting?
Since the question starts off with the word besides it should be interpreted to EXCLUDE World War I and WW II.
He is probably asking about the remaining curriculum in world History.
I would say something like : I find the Cold War the most interesting . If the Cold War turned into a hot war the world could have been destroyed since both sides had atomic weapons.
Good luck in World History.
Reply:I think he's referring to what you're going to learn this year. So your sentence is not answering his question. It's more like, "What in World History Class do you think is going to be the most interesting to learn about?"
Reply:I think he wants to know what else on the syllabus you are interested in, not the World wars at all. For your first sentence say what else you'd like, and for your second expand on why.
Reply:i think he means any other world history topic besides ww1 or ww2
Reply:biography of hitler
theories of conspiracy in the death of Kennedy.
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