see attachment Module 2:  Against/For Thrasymachus (“one minute paper”)Instructions:  1.    Research

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Module 2: 
Against/For Thrasymachus (“one minute paper”)

Instructions: 
1.    Research Thrasymachus’s idea that “might is right”.
2.    Put forward in writing an argument defending Thrasymachus’ position using an example from the present time.
3.    Your argument must have a thesis beyond “might is right” and the thesis should be supported with at least three premises.
4.    Your final written argument should be two-page long, double spaced, using Arial font, size 12.
5.    Provide at least two references and use them in context.
6.    Follow APA format.

Be sure to review the 

academic expectations
 for your submission.

Submission Instructions:

· Submit your assignment by 11:59 p.m. ET on Sunday.

· Contribute a minimum of 2 pages. It should include at least 2 academic sources, formatted and cited in APA.

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