If you're looking for inspiration for your topic, you may find ideas from the following list. * The impact when a parent loses a job * The Revolutionary War and slavery * Food poisoning causes * Repercussions of cheating in school * The effects of exercising * How bullying affects victims * How severe acne affects teens * Effects of telling lies * The impact of technology on family time * The impact of technology on religion * The effects of smoking * Why friendships end * The effects of divorce * The effects of traveling abroad * What would happen if aliens landed in your town * What causes kids to try drugs for the first time * Why ships sink * The effects of poison ivy * Why weddings look the way they do * How Christmas trees became a part of American culture * Effects of eating too much junk food * The impact of winning the lottery * The effects of going without sleep * What causes natural disasters * The effects of strip mining * The effects of the moon missions * Effects of the Black Death in the Middle Ages * Early trade patterns * The effects of over-fishing * How procrastination affects grades * The events that led to the fall of Rome
Follow these steps when writing a cause and effect essay 1. Distinguish between cause and effect. To determine causes, ask, "Why did this happen?" To identify effects, ask, "What happened because of this?" The following is an example of one cause producing one effect:
Cause
You are out of gas.
Effect
Your car won't start.
Sometimes, many causes contribute to a single effect or many effects may result from a single cause. (Your instructor will specify which