Examine the evidence--a thesis should be written after looking at the evidence and determining how an argument can be constructed using the evidence provided.
A thesis should contain an answer to the question or prompt and then 2-3 reasons why (these are the claims of the thesis). The thesis is then supported or proven with evidence.
Answer:
personal judgment based on unfounded evidence or belief Bias, fact, primary source, secondary source, source, theory,
Explanation:
The Second World War was started by Germany in an unprovoked attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany after Hitler had refused to abort his invasion of Poland.
Answer:
A. Individual rights would be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government.
Explanation:
The main argument used by Anti-Federalists in debates over ratification of the U.S. Constitution is that "Individual rights would be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government."
This is evident as they eventually asked for the establishment of a Bill of Rights to serves as a means of protecting the Individual and states rights that may be threatened by the creation of a stronger federal government.