Dirk Bavetta.
I have to do a project for my History class. I can either pick an important event in the Vietnam war or I can choose to pick the Greatest American. I'm gonna pick the second one. Any ideas who should I pick as the Greatest American? I'm thinking Lincoln.
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how about David Stern?
Sounds like it could be a fun project.
I'll go with someone a little bit outside the box:
Walt Disney
Strom Thurmon. No, seriously. Dorthea Dix. I think she was America.
maxpower for the invention of the Quattro thread
I don't think that would fly, nor could you find the mandatory three to five sources he may need for the A.
Lincoln's so conventional though - you should do a project on someone like Geronimo.
Stan Lee
Exactly. I can see tons of people choosing Lincoln or Washington or Jefferson. I'd try to be a little origional.
Don't forget MLK
True. Lincoln would be an easy way out. I was also considering:
FDR
Kennedy
Fredreick Douglass
MLK
John Smith
Benjamin Franklin
I would do a project on Roberta Blackgoat just to include this picture because she's so awesome -
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Mark Twain would be fun to work on, too.
um... if they have a school or a street named after them, then don't choose them. That's my advice.
I'll look at all my options before I finally choose, I have until the 26th to do so. A good challenge would be Lyndon Johnson or maybe Henry Clay.
I've noticed that almost all the possibilities you've brought up have been white men, with the exception of MLK Jr and Douglass. You might consider branching out a little - not just because it will look better with the project, but also because it wouldn't be a bad idea to learn more about other people that have contributed a lot to American history. Just a suggestion.
Does it have to be greatest? That's shallow.. Great American's...
Lincoln would not want to be known as that. He was a man with flaws and that's the way I like my Presidents...
Besides he way too much like Bush breaking laws, detaining people, spying etc. He was not warm to ending Slavery either till it became an issue of the Union. It's not like he was a life long abolitionist. That came later.
Try someone that's a true American..
like Pappy Boyington..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappy_Boyington
Yeah, the project is you impersonate the person and you persuade why should you be labeled as the greatest American.
If it weren't like that I would have included:
Elenaor
Rosa Parks
Harriet Tubman
Mary B Anthony
Elizabeth Stanton
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George W.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
lol don't laugh....according to the Discovery Channel and their "100 Greatest Americans" show, G W B was considered the 6th greatest.
WTF? Politics aside, how can they come to that conclusion when he is still in office? He can still affect his standing, positive or negative, so he should be excluded from the list until his time in control is up. For him to be on that list while he can still change his legacy is absurd.
BTW, Here are a few I would consider for the project:
*just b/c I would consider them doesn't mean I have positive feelings for what they did
Bill Gates
Steve Jobs
Henry Ford
Ronald Reagan
Sam Walton
Steven Speilberg
Lucille Ball
Ray Kroc
Oprah
Tom Hanks
Steve Guttenburg is the greatest American.
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Steven Spielberg would be cool, as would Oprah (Even though she's starting to get on my nerves)
Whatever you decided to go with, just make sure it's a topic that you find interesting. The worst thing you can do on projects like this is pick someone (or something) that bores you to death.
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