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How To Write an A.P. U.S. History Thesis Statement

What is a thesis? A thesis statement is the position a student is going to take, the argument that is going to be made. It is therefore the answer to the question being asked.

What is not a thesis? The thesis statement is not a fact; it is an informed interpretation of the facts. Neither is the thesis/argument just an opinion. Instead, the thesis is the reasoned judgment of the student.

Don’t understand the prompt? Thesis will not be good = essay flops Don’t feel like answering the prompt? JUST DO IT! Answering the prompt will ensure a fair score Answering the prompt with good/great theses/arguments ensures a much higher score

The Importance of Understanding the Prompt Many students want to read the question quickly and move on to writing. However, APUSH essay prompts are challenging. They ask students to perform specific writing tasks. The questions also contain qualifiers that guide and restrict your answer. Rather than taking 10 seconds to read the question, you would be better off spending 45 seconds reading, re-reading, marking, and analyzing. Remember, a mistake in understanding a question could make the rest of a student’s effort almost worthless.

Break it down like so: Circle the task at hand (analyze, assess, compare, etc.) Underline the historical subject/content Box out the time period given, or assign one Next, brainstorm (in whatever organic way makes sense to you) the information needed to answer the prompt in full. Write a thesis statement that demonstrates an argument and the topics to come. Double check that your thesis answers all parts of the prompt as you diagrammed it before you begin writing.

Try it! “The South never had a chance to win the Civil War.” To what extent and why do you agree or disagree with this statement?   Discuss the political, economic and social reforms introduced in the South between 1864 and 1877. To what extent did these reforms survive the Compromise of 1877? Antebellum South - 1865

Thesis Continuum Most good questions allow for a range of possible answers. A continuum exists and students can generally feel free to choose a response along that continuum. Students should avoid crafting an extreme response at either end of the continuum. Most questions require a response that is not black or white but instead some shade of gray. That does not mean, however, that students should attempt to respond in the exact middle of the continuum. Such an attempt usually results in a failure to articulate a clear position.

I don’t know what’s going on… Thesis Continuum I don’t know what’s going on… I’m extremely con! I’m extremely pro!

A good thesis is narrow but not too narrow A well-written thesis statement must be narrow enough to limit the writer to something that can be addressed in about thirty minutes but not so narrow as to prevent them from writing relevant things that help answer the question or that ignore big evidence. A thesis that is too broad will cause the student to briefly mention a wide variety of information that may seem unrelated to the reader.

To what extent did Andrew Jackson’s presidential policies reveal him to be a man of the people? Andrew Jackson was a great president. Andrew Jackson's handling of the bank question proved him to be a man of the people. Some of Jackson’s policies made him a man of the people, but some did not. Andrew Jackson's policies concerning the bank, Indian removal and rotation in office proved him to be a man of the people.

Positive Response Bias Students should also beware of the fallacy of “positive response bias.” Many students are inclined to answer a question in the affirmative. Students always need to carefully weigh all of the historical evidence and then craft a response that best articulates their understanding of the historical record.

A good thesis shows analysis A strong thesis will go beyond a “Miss America” answering of the question. Contestants in that pageant will often merely restate the question in the form of a statement and add a couple of words. This rewording of the question is overly simplistic and does not allow the writer to show analysis. Readers of the APUSH exam want to see a well- developed thesis that goes beyond simply stating facts or basic opinions about the question. The thesis should help the reader understand why the position is held. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WALIARHHLII&feature=related

BAD George Washington set precedents as president. This is a fact, not an argument.

GOOD The precedents that Washington set as America’s first president greatly benefited the American political system. This is a clear position that can be supported or opposed.

“Analyze the factors that changed the relationship between Britain and it’s colonies in the aftermath of the French and Indian War.” Assess your knowledge from the French and Indian War first. Then draw connections to show cause and effects.

WEAK The relationship between Britain and it’s colonies worsened after the French and Indian War.

BETTER! Seeking revenue to help offset the costs of war, the British took a more “hands on” approach to its colonies. This began the era known as salutary neglect, which drastically changed the relationship between Britain and it’s colonies. Ultimately, this was one factor leading to the Revolutionary War.

A good thesis may acknowledge the opposing argument A good thesis allows the writer to show understanding of the complexity of the issue and knowledge of information on both sides of the issue. Most of the essay questions allow for an opinion on either side of the question. By acknowledging another view in the thesis, it becomes possible to add relevant information on that side of the issue.

“Thomas Jefferson is often thought of as an idealist, but as president, he demonstrated his conviction as a pragmatist.” Assess the accuracy of this statement. Although Jefferson was idealistic in his insistence on an embargo that cut off trade to Europe, he showed himself to be predominantly a pragmatist in the way he handled the Louisiana Purchase, the issue of the constitutionality of the National Bank, and Federalist appointees. Despite his pragmatic decision to purchase Louisiana, Jefferson proved himself to be primarily an idealist through his handling of the Embargo Act and the national debt.

A good thesis is placed at the end of the introductory paragraph A well-written thesis is well placed. Some students want to save their thesis for the last paragraph. Perhaps they think that the reader’s interest will be held if they create suspense. In reality the reader is more likely to be frustrated as he wonders what you are trying to prove. Another mistake is to put the thesis as the very first sentence of the essay. This placement will not give the reader a chance to get his bearings. Since one of the purposes of a thesis is to clearly lead the reader through your paper, it makes sense to place the thesis where the reader expects to find it. For this reason the best placement is the last sentence of the first paragraph.

Give background but not too much Prompt  “Analyze the factors that changed the relationship between Britain and it’s colonies in the aftermath of the French and Indian War.” Background: In 1763, the French and Indian War concluded, drastically changing the makeup of North America. Great Britain extended its control of the continent, and their enemy, the French, were removed. Ironically, the victory didn’t eliminate problems for the English, but instead led to new challenges.