Answer: it depends what you are talking about what documents are you trying to argue. But here is my shot in trying to help you make your argument clear that you are for the topic then use that information to write an argument against that topic.
Explanation: meaning if you are trying to argue let’s say the Indian removal act you would write why you are for it and then write why you are against it.
The scientific revolution led drastic changes in the way the world was conceived and how humans ordered their universe and understood the world around them.
Sewards folly because they did not believe that it was a good purchase <span />
<h3>he left no successor or heir</h3>
he didn't leave anyone to rule after him so this created a problem among the people