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KiRa [710]
3 years ago
12

2 Writing an acceptable thesis

History
2 answers:
faltersainse [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Once again, I copied a bit, but I added why it met the essay requirements.

Explanation:

From 1860 to 1877, the federal government greatly changed in size and scope. Many changes that contributed to the government were monumental, while some were small. These changes included debts, the addition of laws, and people’s reactions to the government.

This prompt meets requirements because it explains the extent of the changes in government (some were big, others not so much), and because it gives vague enough examples of those changes, which can be elaborated on further in the essay.

(to the first person who answered, thank you. I had no idea how to do this :))

Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

From 1860 to 1877, the federal government changed in size and scope greatly. Some of the changes that contributed to the size were drastic, while some of them were small. These changes included debt, new laws, and people.

Explanation:

Change the words up, I am also still doing the assignment and want to cry :)

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