Purpose of the investigationTo what extent does the political system of a nation influence human identity (culture)?EgyptThis research contains information on the Egyptian revolution and how the government wanted to change the identity of the people. Research shows that the government tried to ban social networks and, in general, how it wanted to limit people's rights. It is also shown how the people rebelled against attempts at change. Egyptian citizens had certain beliefs and lifestyles that they did not want the government to change. Outline Example 1. In an outline format, list all the examples (evidence) you will use in your paper.2. Write a short explanation (2-3 sentences) of why you are using these examples in your project (provide reasoning for how it answers the essential question)3. In a separate section, outline any other ideas you may need to research further in order to fully answer the essential question. http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/28/world/meast/un- Egypt/ This source tells what their type of government is which allows us to further investigate what is allowed. http://www.dailynews Egypt.com/2013/11/21/muslim-brotherhood-stole- Egypts-revolution-kerry/ It shows that the Muslim Brotherhood government did not allow the majority to express their opinions. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/feb/10/ Egypt-court-bans-youtube-muslims http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/334908/ Egypt-s-draft-constitution-religious -freedom-undermined-samuel-tadrosImpactshttp://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/dec/4/ Egypt-increases-security-ahead-opposition-march/?page=all We may need to research more on the type of government that Egypt has and how that type of government specifically assigns...... middle of paper ......dealing with the people. Citizens wanted to have equal education for all but the government did not want to allow it. Although the government attempted to make various changes, citizens did not allow them to have an impact. Works Cited Gray, Melissa. "The new Egyptian government will be in office by spring, says the Foreign Minister." CNN. (accessed 11 December 2013). Kingsley, Patrick. “Egyptian Court Bans YouTube Trailer About Muslim Innocence.” theguardian.com. (accessed 11 December 2013).Daily News Egypt. "The Muslim Brotherhood 'Stole' the Egyptian Revolution: Kerry." Daily news from Egypt. (accessed 13 December 2011). Batrawy, Aya and Hamza Hendawi. “Protest at Egyptian presidential palace turns violent.” Washington Times. (accessed 14 January 2014).Debeuf, Koert. “And now the end is near for President Morsi.” EUObserver (accessed January 14, 2014).
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