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Kansas City Metro

Missouri

United States

Competition Brief

About

The Architects: Global Conflict: Allan D, Grant E

Problem

Our subject matter expert, Mark Adams, the educational director of Truman Library, challenged us to determine whether or not increasing global awareness leads to an increase in global conflict.

Solution

We researched the United States' role in causing the current Ukranian war and we are creating a website that compares and contrasts our relations with Russia since WWI. We are also making a series of maps that will show the Russian boundaries and how over time, they went from allies to enemies.

Audience | Target Market

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

Our audience will learn about the relationship between Russia and the US over the years.

Next Steps

We still need to complete the website.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

We've worked really well together. WE've been challenged with only having two people on our team and we've challenged ourselves to do more work.

Resource  |  Support Needs

We only ask that people attend our showcase on June 29 from 9:30-10:30 and 12:00-1:00. Business partners interested in working with our students on future projects, please contact our Director of Community Partnerships, Jake Wingo, at jake.wingo@raypec.org.

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4/21/25, 8:27 PM

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4/20/25, 1:26 PM

Great job, Jesiah!

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Great job, Dejay!

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Great job, Angie!

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4/18/25, 8:27 PM

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4/18/25, 7:49 PM

Great job, Oskar!

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Great job, Eriah!

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Great job, Anna!

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Great job, Fina!

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Great job, Chris!

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4/18/25, 3:58 PM

Great job, Dakota!

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4/18/25, 3:58 PM

Great job, Shalom!
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