difference is that cyprus's capital is still divided between north and south. berlin was sorted a while backalbino boo said:Ever heard of Berlin? Jerusalem was divided between 1948 -1967hawkeye52 said:for something a bit more out there you could do the the invasion of cyprus by turkey in the 1970's. to date cyprus is the only country in the world with a capital split between two different countries and there is still ongoing settlement talks. also on top of this there was serious american and british and greece politicing going on in the background which led to this. if you want a start on this you could research up on makarious (i think)
also you could talk about the political mumourings that led up to this after britain granted cyprus its independance in the 1950's.
It was Truman not EisenhowerMikeyfell said:talk about how Douglas MacArthur screwed the pooch so hard while fighting the North Koreans that Eisenhower had to cuss him out then fire his ass
that was the best part of world history for me.
everybody is going to be doing that one dude >.<Trivun said:Well, I guess the easiest case study would be on something really famous like World War 2 or something.
Actually, that's the best idea I can think of right now. Purely because you are Irish. Thing is, Ireland was supposed to be neutral in WW2, refusing to take part in the war on either side, and the Axis pretty much left you guys alone. However, I saw on 'Coast' the other week that Ireland actually secretly did a bunch of stuff that helped the Allies, particularly setting up hidden markers so that US and Canadian pilots would know that they were over Ireland and whereabouts they were, for navigation purposes, after crossing the Atlantic.
Stuff like that, focussing on how Ireland secretly helped the Allies in WW2? That would make a pretty good, fairly easy, and really interesting case study for you.
lol, that's pretty much the WHOLE of history... EVER. Tough choice I'd say...TheButteryGoodness said:So I'm doing my Leaving Cert this year (which is like the final year of high school for you Americans) and for history, I have to do a case study on something.
The case study can be done on pretty much anything, as long as it's befor 1993. It can be an event or a person or whatever, just has to have happened 18 or more years ago.
I've already got a few ideas on what to do it on, but I'd love to hear any suggestions. Also, if someone has done this or something similar befor, what/who did you do it on?