HIST 1301 North Lake College The Beringia Land Bridge Critical Thinking Report
HISTORY 1301
CRITICAL THINKING REPORT ONE SUBJECTS
FALL 2021
1. How did the Beringia Land Bridge make human inhabitation of the Western Hemisphere possible? ← This will be my subject.
FORMAT FOR ORAL REPORTS
WHO: The Party or group of people described in the heading assigned
WHAT: The Heading of the Subject Assigned from your text book
WHEN: The Tine Frame the event or action took place in
WHERE: A specific or general physical location the event or action took place in
WHY: To Describe or To Define or To Explain the actions or events of the subject assigned, select only one of these
efforts
HOW: The methods under which the event took place, delineated by number or letter in order of importance I.E.
A.
B.
C. and so on
RESULT: The single most important outcome of the event or action described, defined, or explained.
Example
.HISTORY 1301 SECTION ONE
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Course Requirements
B. History, the study of causes and effects,
WHO: The Peoples of Asia and Possibly Europe
WHAT: The Settling of Meso-America
WHEN: 50,000 Years Ago to Present Day
WHERE: From Asia and Europe to the Western Hemisphere
WHY: Unknown
HOW: A. Traversing the Berginia land bridge from Asia to Alaska
B. Traversing from Scotland to Canada
C. The Various Voyages to the New Place
RESULT: Human Settlement of the Western Hemisphere and Creation of a Local Civilization