Thesis
A thesis sets forth a proposition that then must be defended. The thesis may state something about the cause or causes of a particular historical event, or about effects or ramifications of historical events. Or it may be about motivating factors within a historical figure -- why someone acted the way they acted in their role in history. A thesis is not simply a statement of a fact that everyone agrees on. A thesis is an <u>arguable</u> claim, and the defense with evidence given for a thesis will want to address counter-claims (any counter-thesis) that someone else might argue.
I believe the correct answer would be: C. Colonial Expansion
Well, I believe it is c, but it might also be d
Were the colonists right to declare independence from England through the Declaration of Independence? Is what I believe you are trying to say. The Boston Tea Party occurred prior, but the Declaration formalized the colonists desire for independence from Great Britain.
Some provisions were the fact the colored people, whether white, black, purple, or some other race would be able to have a equaled stand toward a specific topic whether it would be about slavery or even something like keeping a stand for the disabled.