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You are having a historic dinner party and have room to invite 6 people besides yourself. What six people,

of all you have read about in this course, would you invite to your party? Who would you seat next to
whom? What would they discuss? What would they argue about? What would they agree upon, and
why? What would you say to them? And why is this dinner conversation so important, what would it tell
the casual observer about the history of our world from the 1789 on? No fair just listening in, remember
you are the host, and a good host stimulates conversation among his/her guests. Time frames do not
matter when drawing up your guest list, ie: you are free to invite Voltaire and seat him between Hitler and
Charles Darwin. Please make certain you invite folks from different time periods and different countries,
and please invite at least one woman (more if you dare!) Remember the whole point of this dinner party is
to showcase everything you have learned about modern history. Good Luck and Have Fun.

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I suggest the Founding fathers, but its really your choice to have fun with it.

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