Can someone complete a history thesis and outline for me?
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Assignment 2.1: Policemen of the World Thesis and Outline
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Strayer University
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Introduction Paragraph and thesis (If you choose to download this and write on it, delete all the directions)
Place your introduction paragraph here. Provide a general overview of your topic. End with your thesis statement as your last sentence. It will help you to think about it clearly if you underline your thesis statement. This intro should give an overview of your main assertion for the paper. A thesis should not be a statement of fact, but an argument with which a reasonable person could disagree.
Outline (delete placeholder instructions and replace with your own content)
I. Three International Events from the past five years that can be traced back to a foreign policy created after the Civil War
A. First one you will discuss goes here
B. Second one you will discuss goes here
C. Third one you will discuss goes here
II. Three Aspects of U.S. history since 1865 that have led to the U.S.'s rise as a world super power police force (Since the next section deals with post-WWII, this would be a good place to go further back into some of the pre-WWII turning points we have discussed. Chapter 20 in your text should be helpful, up through Chapter 23 on WWII.)
A. First aspect goes here
B. Second aspect goes here
C. Third aspect goes here
III. Three to five international incidents since World War II where American has taken on a policing role (This could include major events of the Cold War, for example. Chapters 24 through the end of the book have plenty of potential material. Do not repeat events from part I).
A. First event goes here
B. Second event goes here
C. Third event goes here
D. Fourth event goes here
E. Fifth event goes here
IV. Three to five driving forces that fueled international policy decisions involving the international incidents you outlined previously (consider treaties, exit strategies, elections, wars, etc.)—These should relate to issues you have previously discussed above.
A. First force goes here
B. Second force goes here
C. Third force goes here
D. Fourth force goes here
E. Fifth force goes here
References
· Make sure to keep the references section on its own page and delete the Instructions and examples.
· **You must include at least three academic references. NOTE: Wikipedia and other generic-type websites (like ask.com, about.com, infoplease) are not acceptable. Academic journals and books from the library search engines are best. Click on the Resource Center tab at the top of Blackboard.
· The library has a searchable database of all daily newspapers (most of which are behind paywalls on the open Internet), which could be helpful in the first section on recent events. Note that these do not count as academic, though.
General APA format for a book in a reference list is like this, with the author’s last name or the organization listed first. See the LRC on iCampus or the Virtual Writing Center for other types of formats:
Example:
Smith, J. (2010). Fun Facts about American History. Cincinnati: Template Publishing.
Reference 1
Reference 2
Reference 3
Reference 4 can be the textbook (list it under Schultz, wherever it falls alphabetically in the list)