German Civilization: 1850 to Present:Adenauer and Post-War Germany
When you can accomplish the learning objectives for this lesson, you should begin work on the lesson essay described below. You may use
any assigned readings, your notes, and other course-related materials to complete this assignment. Be sure to reread the essay grading
criteria on the Grades and Assessments page.
This essay should be about 1,000 words long, double-spaced, with one-inch margins. It is worth 120 points and should address the topic
below.
1. Discuss the details of the Marshall Plan in comparison with the Morgenthau Plan. What were the reasons that led the United States to
implement the Marshall Plan? What were the repercussions of this decision with regard to the denazification of Germany? How did the
United States profit from this decision in the post-war period?
Lesson Essay
When you can accomplish the learning objectives for this lesson, you should begin work on the lesson essay described below. You may use
any assigned readings, your notes, and other course-related materials to complete this assignment. Be sure to reread the essay grading
criteria on the Grades and Assessments page.
This essay should be about 750 words long, double-spaced, with one-inch margins. It is worth 100 points and should address the topic
below.
1. What was the role of the United States during the German student movement of the late 1960s? In your answer, you should briefly
mention the post-war relationship of the two countries and then explain why and how it changed in the 1960s. You might ponder some of
the following questions: How did the German student movement differ from its American counterpart? How was the United States perceived
by German students? Do you think the German students’ perception of America was basically correct or rather distorted? How so?
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