Question 1. Some historians have argued that the Articles of Confederation created an ineffective government. Support, modify, or refute this interpretation, providing specific evidence to justify your answer.THESIS: The Articles of Confederations created an ineffective government by the lack of ability to regulate foreign affairs, made it difficult to pass and amend laws, and the government could
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Question 1. Some historians have argued that the Articles of Confederation created an ineffective government. Support, modify, or refute this interpretation, providing specific evidence to justify your answer.
THESIS: The Articles of Confederations created an ineffective government by the lack of ability to regulate foreign affairs, made it difficult to pass and amend laws, and the government couldn’t create taxes.
| Thesis: Answers the question Arguable Alludes to the evidence
| Supporting Point 1:
| Specific Evidence:
| How does this point support
your thesis or argument?
| Supporting Point 2:
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Specific Evidence:
| How does this point support
your thesis or argument?
| Supporting Point 3:
| Specific Evidence:
| How does this point support
your thesis or argument?
| Contextualization: How can you place your argument
into the broader historical context?
In other words, describe how anything
that occurs before, during, or continuing
after the time frame of the question is
relevant to your argument.
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