Short Answer Questions
(homework 14)

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hussein_sa_14.doc

THIS IS ASSIGNMENT 14

1 Question From the Mazower Reading

The Recent War in the Former Yugoslavia: you can watch a very short history of the start of this war on a DVD on reserve at the library, look for the DVD entitled Yugoslavia. Doing so, however, is entirely optional. But do see the extra-credit below...

1 ) In the 1990s, the Balkans -- the region described in the excerpt from Mazower -- erupted into war between various ethno-religious groups in the area. In 1993, an American political scientis, Samuel Huntington, described the Balkan wars as a "Clash of Civilizations" between Christianity and Islam, with a global fault line between these two "civilizations" running through the Balkans. For Huntington, the Balkan wars of the 1990s were the latest example of violence between groups who felt "ancient hatreds" for each other and that had, for centuries, lived on different sides of a civilizational divide.

Thinking about the evidence provided in the excerpt above from Mazower, write a paragraph that assesses the accuracy of Huntington's explanation of the Balkan wars in the 1990s.

Organize your paragraph around a claim (such as "Huntington's explanation is accurate/inaccurate for reason X.") Then support your claim with evidence in the form of direct quotations from
the excerpt from Mazower. After supplying evidence for your claim, write a warrant that links your evidence to your claim. Finally, you must label your claim/evidence/warrant: put a (CL) before your claim, a (EV) before your evidence, and a (WA) before your warrant.




Extra-Credit (worth a potential 25 extra points):

Watch the excerpt entitled Yugoslavia on the DVD on reserve under my name at the library (on occassion, the library has trouble locating this DVD--it IS there. If the Library staff can't find it, ask them to contact Kathleen Collins <kcollins@jjay.cuny.edu>) Then write a second paragraph to the one your wrote for question 1 that offers an an alternative explanation for the cause of the Balkan war to the "ancient hatreds" / "Clash of Civilizations" explanatory model favored by Samuel Huntington. Organize your paragraph around a claim. Then support your claim with evidence in the form of direct quotations from the excerpt entitled Yugoslavia. ). Limit your equations to no more than 10 words. After supplying evidence for your claim, write a warrant that links your evidence to your claim regarding that dynasty. Finally, you must label your claim/evidence/warrant: put a (CL) before your claim, a (EV) before your evidence, and a (WA) before your warrant.

END OF ASSIGNMENT