American History 1800-1840

Assignment:essay
Subject:101
Study Level:College
Page Count:4
Number of sources:0
Spacing:double
Deadline:  31st 10pm
Topic:American History 1800-1840
Citation:Turabian
English:US
Order Number:43894
Details: Topic to discuss: Imagine that I have assigned an essay (again, DO NOT WRITE AN ESSAY) on the following prompt: Discuss the rise of the “common man” in America from 1800 to 1840. Be sure to consider socio-economic and political factors. How would you organize your essay? STEP 1: Individual Post After doing some brainstorming, decide upon the three key concepts that you would want to discuss in your essay (DO NOT WRITE AN ESSAY). These three concepts would be listed in your thesis statement. Each of the concepts would then have its own paragraph in the body of your essay. In the initial post, I want you to list your key concepts (be clear and concise) and provide ONE piece of historical evidence you would use in your analysis of this concept. Your entry should look something like this: CONCEPT 1: one sentence describing the concept EVIDENCE 1: one piece of evidence you would use in your analysis of the concept with a brief explanation of how it supports your concept (1-2 sentences ONLY) CONCEPT 2: one sentence describing the concept EVIDENCE 2: one piece of evidence you would use in your analysis of the concept with a brief explanation of how it supports your concept (1-2 sentences ONLY) CONCEPT 3: one sentence describing the concept EVIDENCE 3: one piece of evidence you would use in your analysis of the concept with a brief explanation of how it supports your concept (1-2 sentences ONLY) You will post your information in the Discussion 4 forum in your group’s discussion board. To post: Access your group’s discussion board through MyGroups in the course menu to your left Click on “Create Thread” The subject line should be your First and Last name – ONLY Either type your response into the text box, or cut and paste your response from a Word file. DO NOT attach a file Submit your post Important Note: You will not be able to see any other post until you make your first individual post. Your first post MUST be your initial post. We will grade the first post you make as your initial post.