Social Studies, 14.05.2021 01:30 miagiancarlo
The option is to choose a topic that is related to the lesson and unit you are on and write a topic statement that is precise and orients the audience (Teacher) to an argument that has 2 opposing side. Then create/write 3 pro arguments and 3 con arguments, simply list the arguments as pro and con. Finish with a summary statement that summarizes the essential point of each of the pro and con arguments and you make a statement as to which side you would take. Submit that as your assignment. An example could be on England, were the English nobles within their right to force the King of England (King John) to sign the Magna Carta, pro or con
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John locke, an enlightenment-era philosopher, influenced the american movement for independence. locke believed that all people were entitled to natural rights. which quotation from the preamble to the declaration of independence refers to natural rights?
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