HIS 103 New Course Tutorial / UOPhelp

HIS 103 New Course Tutorial / UOPhelp

HIS 103 Final Guide 1

For more course tutorials visit
www.uophelp.com

Final Paper Preparation. Review the Week Five Final Paper instructions and trace the context of one of the five topics across the entire sweep of time, from prehistory to c. 1500 CE, covering at least three separate eras and as it is viewed in at least three world culture areas.
Thesis: Develop your thesis statement. This will become the point or perspective you will argue or prove in the paper. Please review the Thesis Generator in the Writing Center. The Thesis Generator is located in Section 3.3 in the new edition of the Ashford Writing Center.
List of sources researched: The purpose of creating a list of sources is to assist you in organizing and evaluating your research. The list should include the following information for each source:
§ Name of the source, including the complete bibliographic citation in proper APA format.
§ Summary of the source (at least three sentences) including why you believe it is "scholarly" and how this source will contribute to your paper.
---------------------------------------------------------------

HIS 103 Final Guide 2

For more course tutorials visit
www.uophelp.com

Focus of the Final Paper
For this paper you will select one of the following topics from the list below. You will trace the context of the question across the entire sweep of time, from prehistory to c. 1500 CE, covering at least three separate eras as they are viewed in at least three world culture areas. World culture areas include Europe, the Near (also known as Middle) East, India, Africa and East Asia.
You must use at least four academic sources with at least two coming from academic-level sources found in the Ashford University Library. Academic sources are sometimes referred to as scholarly sources. You must also use one primary source that cannot be from the weekly Required Reading lists but may be from the weekly Recommended Reading lists.
For an explanation...

Similar Essays