This website is about the enlightenment and I chose it since it had a good amount of information and the website didn’t bore you with a plain background. This website was nice since it had a picture index of certain people were you can get a different perspective on the enlightenment. The website also has information on the pre enlightenment which is good so you can be informed on what life was like and hoe it was going before the enlightenment. The website also splits the information into groups of smaller paragraphs informing you on different parts of the enlightenment. These paragraphs are smaller and don’t overwhelm you with unneeded information which is nice since it makes it easier to understand the particular subject better. This website is good for anyone that wants to learn about the enlightenment. This website is reliable since it is a .edu and not from Bobs house of history.

 

Hooker, Richard http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ENLIGHT/ENLIGHT.HTM November 3, 2004

 

This website was chosen since it has more than enough information to learn about John Locke’s life. It is packed with information ranging from his background of life and his views on life. The website explains information on his books on human understanding, he talks about the language and the understanding. At first glance the site looks overwhelming as the page keeps going on forever filled with small black type but if you look closer there is a section on the page that links everything to a particular part of each page making it a little easier to find in formation. I personally prefer when it’s a completely different page, but links to other parts of the page is okay as well. The site should be more than credible as it is written by what assume to be a student William Uzgalis at Stanford. The site also seems to be an accurate source of information since various sources were used when compiling the information onto one site. You would probably find the sight useful if you were writing a biography or researching a report on John Locke.

 

Uzgalis, William http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke/ November 3, 2004

 

This website is pretty straightforward and is only about the United States Constitution. The website basically tells you what is in the Constitution and does a nice job of splitting it up into each section on a different page. For example if you want to know about the Preamble then you click the link that says preamble and you are then taken to a new page that talks about the preamble. This is nice since its not just one page in all black and white that makes you intimidated. The web site also has each article with the sections listed and when you click one of the sections then it rakes you to that particular section on the sections page. I would recommend this website for anyone who wants to learn and become more familiar with the constitution. This website is also good if you want to quickly look at a particular part of the Constitution for a quick reference. I believe this is a reliable source since it has a .edu address. 

 

 U.S. Constitution http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.table.html November 3, 2004

 

 

 

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