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Internet Project for Yitzchak Rabin Memorial Day

Jennifer Sternlicht

 
In memory of Yitzchak Rabin and the ideals he stood for, this Internet class is dedicated to the investigation of the consequences of political assassinations. Each of the following political leaders were assassinated. Assassins felt that by killing a leader they could stop political beliefs from growing and thereby could change the course of history. Does a political assassination actually change the course of history? Does it serve the ends of its perpetrators, or strengthen the resolve of those who supported the victim's ideas to pursue his humanitarian quest?

Choose one of the following political figures to study.
Begin your search with the suggested Internet sites.

Yitzchak Rabin
( http://www.multied.com/Rabin2.html)

Anwar Sadat
(http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/pubs/sadatsum.htm)

Indira Gandhi (http://www.bellhowell.infolearning.com/hp/Support/K12/GreatEvents/Gandhi.html)

Mahatma Gandhi
(http://www.mkgandhi.org/ )

John F. Kennedy
(http://www.uwf.edu/~krasmuss/studentprojects/dalep.htm )

Martin Luther King, Jr.
( http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/king.html)

Abraham Lincoln
(http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln.html and ) http://www.historyplace.com/lincoln/index.html)

Focus your study on the following questions and try to answer as many of them as possible:
1 . Write a one sentence description of who the leader was.
2 . What were his/her political beliefs?
3 . What was controversial about his/her political beliefs?
4 . In what direction was the country moving politically before the assassination?
5 . What were the political beliefs of the assassin?
6 . What was the motivation behind the assassination?
7 . Did the country’s political view change after the assassination?
8 . What conclusions can you reach about assassination as a political tool?

Turn in your work.


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