I. Introduction A. “Thesis Statement” – Describes your topic and angle you will be discussing it from II. Provide

I.
Introduction

A. “Thesis Statement” – Describes your topic and angle you will be discussing it from

II.
Provide context/historical background of the movement

A. Point A 

1. A quote or fact

2. It’s significance to your Point A

B. Point B 

1. A quote or fact

2. It’s significance to your point B

C. …….. continue for however long you need

III.
Identify the different actors, their grievances, and tactics

A. Point A 

1. A quote or fact

2. It’s significance to your Point A

B. Point B 

1. A quote or fact

2. It’s significance to your point B

C. …….. continue for however long you need

IV.
Conclude with your analysis of the issue and what you learned 
(This part might not be fully developed yet)

V.
PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY <– don’t forget to add this

DUE DATE: Friday, Feb. 21 @ 11:59 pm w/ grace period until Sunday, Mar. 2 @ 11:59 pm

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