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My teacher is will make us write an expository essay tomorrow on an important significance in history that changed/affected our lives!. Some are 9/11, Columbine incident, Holocaust, and World War 1!. Only!.!.!. i don't know much about these things!. Do you know any other important significance that affected our our lives!? It would be nice to have straight answers instead of links to web pages!. Thanks!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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This is in effect a Homework Help question, and should be asked in the Homework Help category!. There is important significance in all of the events you listed (9/11, Columbine, the Holocaust, World Wars I & II)!. Be honest with your teacher, and if none of those events have changed or affected your life (and the lives of your family and friends) then find an event that does!. The suggestion above of the invention of the Internet (once the U!.S!. military's ARPA-net) is a rather sporting suggestion!.

Otherwise, your expository essay due tomorrow will be an uninspired account of events that may or may not have affected the lives of the American people at large, but not you!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

How about the war in Iraq!?

But you should just think about what you DO know!. No writer can writ about something that they don't know anything about!. Maybe try researching the years in your life (like go to wikipedia!.org and search for 2007, and 2006, and 2005) and see if anything there rings a bell!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Invention of the internet for example!. There are thousands of things!. I agree with the first answerer - you said you don't know much about these kinds of things, but you can learn!Www@QuestionHome@Com

World War II
When the US throw the atomic bomb in JapanWww@QuestionHome@Com

Why don't you look up and read about the events that you don't know anything about, why not try to learn something new!? :\Www@QuestionHome@Com

I guess you could talk about the turn of the milenia or somethingWww@QuestionHome@Com