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inessss [21]
2 years ago
15

Give a thesis statement for each of the topics below:

History
1 answer:
alina1380 [7]2 years ago
6 0

The allotted thesis statement for each of the topics below are as follow:

  • "Petition of Right"- Role of the Petition of Right in enforcing a right against the English crown.
  • "John Lockes Treaties" - Significance of the Locke's Treaties of Government in  justifying a proper government.
  • "British Bill of Rights" Role of Bill of Rights in setting the certain basic civil rights and who to inherit the Crown.

<h3>What is known as thesis statement?</h3>

Simply put, a thesis statement refers to the statement that usually appears at the conclusion of the introductory paragraph of a paper. This statement offers a brief summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper etc.

In most paper, the thesis statement is expressed in one sentence but it may also be reiterated elsewhere.

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