HIS 200 Southern New Hampshire University Module 6 Historical Analysis Essay

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HIS 200 Module Six Short Response

Prompt: you will respond to several questions in the web text; starting on page 28, as you complete each learning block. At the end of Module Six you will review your answers to these questions and ensure that you have responded to each question. It is important that you answer each question; otherwise, the words “[no response]” will appear in brackets when you submit the assignment. The questions and their original locations in the web text are listed in this table in case you want to refer back to the reading as you edit, but you can edit your responses to all the questions directly in Module Six: Analyzing History, continued, learning block 6-4 (page 2) in the web text before exporting to Word for submission to your instructor in the learning environment.

HIS 200 Historical Analysis Essay Progress Check 2

Prompt: Modules Six have introduced you to how historians approach assessing historical evidence to refine their thesis statement and message. By now you should have enough evidence compiled from your research to begin writing your historical analysis essay. You will begin working on the essay piece by piece. In Module Six: Analyzing History, continued, learning block 6-4 (page 1) in the web text; starting on page 28, you will work on drafting the body of your essay. Return to your submission for Progress Check 1 and draft three body paragraphs that explore the causes, course, and consequences of your chosen historical event and use evidence from primary and secondary sources to support your thesis.