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Thesis Statement For Wwi Paper

A good thesis statement for an essay on WWI?

I have to write a DBQ on two causes of the United States' entry in WWI, and two results of WWI (not the US's involvement, just WWI in general.)
I am writing it about the Zimmerman Telegram, the unrestricted submarine warfare, the Treaty of Versailles, and Wilson's 14 Points.
I am NOT supposed to include what I am writing about, just the broad topic (that there were causes of US's entry and results of the war)

What I have so far:
In 1917, the United States felt compelled to enter World War One, a war that forever changed life in Europe and the US.

If you have any suggestions please tell me, and if you can think of a better thesis statement (not too hard) that would be helpful. Thank you!

Thesis statement for: Was it necessary for the U.S.A. to enter WWI?

It was necessary to US bankers for the US to enter WW1. They had loaned the British and French huge amounts of money to pay for US armaments. With Britain and France defeated or settling the war without reparation payments, the bankers would have taken a "haircut" on repayment.

Politically, Europe might have been better off if the US had not entered the war. Without the extra troops the US provided to the Western Front, the land war in the west would have remained stalemated. The U-boats would have continued sinking vital shipping. The Central Powers had basically won the war in the east. By 1919 the French Army would be in a state of mutiny. The British were already refusing to send more troops. There would have been a negotiated settlement of the war, more fair to an undefeated Germany, possibly getting back her overseas colonies. Basically status quo ante in the west and "downsized" Ottoman and Austrian Empires. Germany would not have perceived the need for a Hitler.

There may have eventually been another war, but it likely would have been a united western Europe versus Stalin's USSR.

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I need a thesis statement about WWI weapons?

World War I introduced aerial warfare to the world.

What is a good thesis statement for the causes of WW1?

A thesis statement should be factual.
The immediate cause of World War I was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand; however, the massing of armies and alliances made the war almost necessary.

Thesis statement for an argumentative essay about reparations?

I take it you mean the reperations after WWI. If that's the case, the best thesis statement is the simplest one.

You have to decide whether you think the reparations were a good a bad thing. Likely you haven't got enough space to develop 2 themes. So you can either be for or against them.

After 4 years of bloody fighting where civilian and military loses were the highest statistics recorded in any previous war, it was the thought of the winning nations that the losing ones should pay for the cost of the war.

If you are going to argue for the reparations, then that is where you should stop. If you think they were not a good idea, then you need only add 1 more sentence to get yourself going.

Reperations proved not to be a very good idea.

What is a good thesis statement for an essay about Adolph Hitler?

I want to add as much important events from his life as possible. Things like his childhood, art career, soldier in WWI and most importantly dictator in WWII. If you can think of any other important information I should add then please tell me, and also tell me if there is any irrelevant stuff that i mentioned too. Like I said i want to touch on only the most important parts of his life, i am trying to keep the essay around 6-8 pages and any additional information you can give me about each topic about Hitler would be great. Most importantly though if you can help me get on track to having a great thesis to put in my introduction it would be great and it would really help me out. So please help me come up with a solid thesis statement about the life of Adolph Hitler. Thank you to everyone who helps me out in advance. (:

Need help with a thesis statement for a compare and contrast essay.?

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Needing a Thesis Outline For Drug Addiction.... My thesis Statement is ......?

Is this a thesis for a college class? What type of class, English or a Criminal Justice class?

I think I would start the introduction to my paper with a quote that supported your thesis, something like:

Physicist and Professor Albert Einstein wrote in his book "My First Impression of the U.S.A." in 1921 ""The prestige of government has undoubtedly been lowered considerably by the Prohibition law. For nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced. It is an open secret that the dangerous increase of crime in this country is closely connected with this."

It has been over 85 years since Einstein wrote this profound statement. Like Prohibition, the "War on Drugs" has caused a substantial increase in violent crimes.

Something like that, and then I would have a lead in sentence of what you are going to say. Since the start of the crack epidemic, crimes against women, armed robbery, and murder rates have all increased dramatically.

Then here's where you have to do the research. Do a paragraph with supporting statistical data and sources of facts about crime against women.

Next paragraph, same deal facts and data about armed robbery.

Third paragraph facts and data about murder.

Then in your conclusion, summerize what you said and how it affects society in terms of cost, inmates in prison (like 80% are in due to drugs or drug related crimes), and personal damage done to society.

Tell the reader in the intro what you are going to say, in the 3 supporting paragraphs tell them, and in the conclusion summerize what you told them.

Be sure to cite any and all sources properly.

I would use the Department of Justice for statistics, and then various credible sources for the facts.

Thesis ideas for WWI Essay?

A thesis statement is the main point you are trying to prove in your essay. This next part may sound insulting, but it's not intended to be--stay with me, okay? Remember how in first grade we learned that every paragraph has a topic sentence and supporting details? And how in second or third grade, we learned to elaborate on our supporting details for each paragraph? Well, for your essay, each of your points that you talk about in the essay is a supporting detail and the paragraphs about each are the elaboration. The thesis is the topic sentence of the whole essay.

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