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This event demоnstrаted humаn rights аbuses cоmmitted by American trоops in Vietnam.  

The Essаy Prоmpt:  Explаin hоw individuаls in Early Mоdern Europe (c. 1400-1648) challenged and/or changed previous beliefs and practices in Europe.  When answering this question, make sure to: This question is asking you to identify people who challenged previous beliefs and practices.  Make sure to include specific individuals. This question is asking you to identify old ideas and how individuals challenged them by establishing new ideas.  Make sure to address at least two changes or challenges.   This question is asking for people from 1400 to 1648.  Therefore, you should not use only people from this date range. How to:  Write a History Essay Introduction (Approximately 4-5 Sentences) Statement of topic or problem (Background) Areas or arguments to be considered—Preview of Main Points (Optional) Thesis Statement (previously discussed/revisit video on How To Module if needed) Body Paragraph #1 (Approximately 8-10 Sentences) Topic Sentence: Introduces the first argument of the response Evidence: 2-3 relevant facts (i.e. specific examples) that substantiate your topic sentence Concluding Sentence: A summary of the paragraph Body Paragraph #2 (Approximately 8-10 Sentences) Topic Sentence: Introduces the first argument of the response Evidence: 2-3 relevant facts (i.e. specific examples) that substantiate your topic sentence Concluding Sentence: A summary of the paragraph Body Paragraph #3, if needed* (Approximately 8-10 Sentences) Topic Sentence: Introduces the first argument of the response Evidence: 2-3 relevant facts (i.e. specific examples) that substantiate your topic sentence Concluding Sentence: A summary of the paragraph Conclusion (Approximately 4-5 Sentences) Summary Sentences: summarize paragraphs II, III, and IV (1 sentence each) Restate Thesis:  (previously discussed/revisit video on How To Module if needed) Be Careful:  Be consistent in your interpretation.  Don't introduce new or irrelevant material and avoid contradicting your thesis statement.   * The number of paragraphs in the body will vary, usually between 2-4.  If you use only two body paragraphs, they may need to be longer to fully develop your argument.