Evaluating Thesis Statements

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Evaluating Thesis Statements 1995 DBQ Responses to the Plague

What are the key verbs? The Task? Analyze the various responses to the outbreaks of the Plague from the 15th to 18th centuries. Discuss the beliefs and concerns that these responses express. What are the key verbs? The Task? Analyze Discuss What is the focal point of this essay? Analyze the responses Discuss beliefs and concerns as shown by the responses

What about this thesis? Critique it… Analyze the various responses to the outbreaks of the Plague from the 15th to 18th centuries. Discuss the beliefs and concerns that these responses express. What about this thesis? Critique it… During the many outbreaks of the Black Death, many different people, all across Europe, had different perspectives on this calamity. Some people sought reason for the Plague, others witnessed abuses of it and still other people attempted to stop the Death thru remedies and quarantines.

What about this thesis? Critique it? Analyze the various responses to the outbreaks of the Plague from the 15th to 18th centuries. Discuss the beliefs and concerns that these responses express. What about this thesis? Critique it? The devastating outbreaks of the bubonic plague led Europeans to take sanitary precautions, and affected their ethical and religious beliefs.

What about this thesis? Critique it? Analyze the various responses to the outbreaks of the Plague from the 15th to 18th centuries. Discuss the beliefs and concerns that these responses express. What about this thesis? Critique it? The Black Plague drew a lot of attention, and people responded to it differently. Some reflected upon their knowledge of life during the Plague, others thought of remedies and some even used the Plague for their own selfish ends.

What about this thesis? Critique it? Analyze the various responses to the outbreaks of the Plague from the 15th to 18th centuries. Discuss the beliefs and concerns that these responses express. What about this thesis? Critique it? The plague caused various responses that were influenced by the different beliefs and positions of the inhabitants of Europe in the middle ages.