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Mariana [72]
3 years ago
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You can find basic information about the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, the Holocaust, and Japanese internment camps at the fo

llowing resources:
The Battle of Britain
The Blitz
The Holocaust
Japanese American Internment
Once you have chosen your topic, you will write to conduct some research and gather information. Your paper should reference at least two sources.

Part A
Once you have chosen your topic, you should write up an initial research question that will drive your paper. The answer to this question will form your thesis. Learn more about writing strong thesis statements.

In the space provided, write down your research question and your thesis statement.
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Evgesh-ka [11]3 years ago
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i need this answered too

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