Remember that a good response is one that incorporates a strong thesis (also called a position, stance or claim), logical arguments that support your thesis, and a conclusion that ties your ideas together. Before you write out your arguments, organize your thoughts. You can use the Argument Writing Outline to guide you.
Step 3: Write Your Argument
Use your outline to write your arguments. Your final submission must include:
at least two to five paragraphs a thesis (position/stance) on whether World War II was a continuation of World War I or not supportive details from both World War I and World War II that build logical arguments for your thesis use of formal writing style (i.e. write in the third person, avoid statements that use "I", use formal language, avoid slang)
Struggling to meet the demands of the treaty of Versailles, Germany grew reliant on borrowing vast sums of money from America in order to pay its war dept to England and France. Then in 1992, the United States experienced an economic depression. As a result, America was unable to continue lending money to Germany during this time making the country unable to pay its war reparation to England and France.
07.09 The world at war and the fires between: Module Project
After taking power, Hitler wanted to do two risky and dangerous things: provoke a war in Europe and unite the German-speaking peoples of Europe into a large nation state. He was lucky,