becasue you are lazy
To write a thematic essay in U.S. History, first identify a specific theme or topic that is relevant to the curriculum, such as "civil rights" or "economic change." Next, formulate a clear thesis statement that addresses the theme and outlines the main points you will discuss. Use specific historical examples and evidence to support your thesis, organizing your essay into coherent paragraphs that connect back to the central theme. Finally, conclude by summarizing your key points and reflecting on the broader significance of the theme in U.S. history.
Fail. Do your on AP US history essay SON!
The people were doing oral history on World War I and II
It's important to study history because that's how we know who we are and how we came to be here. That's not just "my grandpa came on a boat from Italy in 1903" but why did your grandpa leave Italy and why did he come to America.
It depends on what you are discussing. If you are doing an essay, it depends on the time frame that you are focusing on. If you are talking to someone, use African American.
Type your answer here... whole life i doing work some
the history of essay all critism
the history of essay all critism
The history of the railroad would make an interesting essay or report.
Am doing an essay on "How to write an Expository Essay". Plus "What are the advantages and disadvantages in writing an expository essay?"
An essay about asthma can be written by doing research on the medical complications it causes.
I am doing a essay about why college is important.
a formal essay is a lapers of each other hahahahahahha and doing 69 pose hahhaha
Emma will get A+ Brittany Will get D-
Ah, we have to do that when we write our essays in history, our teacher told us not to use the word "I" so instead we would have to write something like this (for an example, in history): "In conclusion the biggest reason for The First World War was probably....this is because.....but on the other hand..." Something like that. You could maybe use something like that in your essay (Even if it isn't history that you're doing).
Address whatever literary analysis you will be doing in the essay
Nothing, it was just a coincidence