Guidelines: → 1) State a
thesis statement: Between the years of 1590 – 1985 in US (and other
comparative) History, how has freedom been defined, challenged, won, or lost?
Remember to
focus your selections thematically: choose to focus on political, economic,
or social history. Remember to
include brief outlines of what you will argue about the
events/people/polices/etc. you will discuss in your thesis statement. → 2) Provide
4 specific examples in the body section to
support your thesis. You may choose
4-5 KA posts to help you achieve this. However, you will need to reconfigure
the KA’s to support your overall argument/thesis. In each
paragraph, examine how each example supports your thesis statement. Do
not just provide a summary of what the example is; analyze how freedom was
contested, won, lost, and/or defined. At least one of
your examples needs to include a comparison of US history to another nation
(think back to our comparison on revolutions, etc.). → 3) Provide a strong conclusionary
paragraph. Consider how you have examined
freedom. Consider how
the ways that freedom has been defined, won, lost, or challenged have
influenced freedom today. Then, restate your argument. → 4)
Include a bibliography page. Cite utilizing the Chicago Manual style. See the
link below. Sources you may
use: Textbook; digital archives from Canvas; Film Reviews (cite the film);
and any other scholarly articles. Lean on the sources I have given to you in
each KA – you do not need to reinvent the wheel here. You’ve got this. You should have at least 10 sources. 2
– 3 sources per example. Citation guide : https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation–guide1.html |