World History- Musykiones
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7.09 Module Project
Step 1: Determine Your Position
· Decide whether you will defend or reject the following statement: “World War II was a continuation of World War I.”
· Analyze the causes, course, and consequences of both World War I and World War II.
· What countries fought in World War I, and why did each fight?
· What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I?
· What were the effects of World War I?
· What were the political, economic, and social developments in the period between the end of World War I and start of World War II?
Step 2: Plan Your Argument
Remember that a good response is one that incorporates a strong thesis (also called a position, stance, or claim), logical arguments that support your thesis, evidence to support each argument, and a conclusion that ties your ideas together. Before you begin writing, organize your thoughts.
Step 3: Write Your Argument
Use your outline to write your arguments. Your final submission must include:
· three to five paragraphs (introduction, body paragraphs, counterclaim paragraph, conclusion)
· an introduction that introduces the topic, explains why it is important, and states your thesis/claim (World War II was a continuation of World War I or World War II was not a continuation of World War I)
· logical arguments that support your thesis/claim
· evidence to support each argument
· a counterclaim and evidence to support the counterclaim
· explanation regarding how the evidence supporting the thesis/claim is stronger than the evidence supporting the counterclaim
· use of formal writing style (i.e. write in the third person, avoid statements that use "I," use formal language, avoid slang)