Question Posted Saturday November 19 2005, 8:46 pm
I have to do a powerpoint on a country. Okay I'm almost done only problem is I need info on the history and goverment. I mean I have the info but I don't know what to put on the (pp). I want the important facts but I don't know how to pick them out. Can someone help me? Oh, the project is on Spain.
mooch789 answered Sunday November 20 2005, 6:00 pm: Just put what you think most important from Spain. Did the goverment have problems or were there wars within the goverment? These kind of questions will help you if you have a test on this. [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
ChOcOLoLo answered Saturday November 19 2005, 9:41 pm: Hey there! Important information you could gather about Spain's history and goverment are:
+ what kind of government do they have? who is their leader?
+ you can include about how the Spanish nation began, the nations they've conquered, important people, landmarks, battles, important to their history, etc.
Because it's a powerpoint, gather only the MOST important information you need. When researching and starting your content for the powerpoint, you can print out information about Spain and highlight the only information you need. If you need anything else, just hit me up on the inbox. Take care!
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Lyfe8allbad answered Saturday November 19 2005, 9:32 pm: You should put the answers that answer these questions:
Who discovered it?
What are their daily activites?
What do the celebrate?
How are there schools?
Things that you would like to know. Not information such as:
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