{"id":14859,"date":"2023-04-17T01:53:20","date_gmt":"2023-04-17T01:53:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/hitlers-early-life-and-rise-to-power-along-with-his-involvement-in-world-war-ii\/"},"modified":"2023-04-17T01:53:20","modified_gmt":"2023-04-17T01:53:20","slug":"hitlers-early-life-and-rise-to-power-along-with-his-involvement-in-world-war-ii","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.goodacademic.com\/blog\/questions\/hitlers-early-life-and-rise-to-power-along-with-his-involvement-in-world-war-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Hitler&#8217;s Early Life and Rise to Power along with his involvement in world War II"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>Respond to a prompt on page 4 with a clear argument supported by historical evidence. Draw<\/div>\n<div>logical conclusions based on research and analysis. This assignment calls for an argument about<\/div>\n<div>\u2013 not a narrative of \u2013 an historical event.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>BASIC REQUIREMENTS<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Double-spaced Times New Roman 12-pt font.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 5 pages (1500 words) with 1&#8243; margins plus a Works Cited page<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Basic mastery of grammar, syntax, and style<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Developed paragraphs with topic sentence<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 An introduction must contain context (who, what, where, and when) and a thesis statement.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 4 scholarly source, s in addition to your textbook, which occur in Works Cited Page and in-text<\/div>\n<div>citations.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 All claims (not just direct quotations) require MLA in-text<\/div>\n<div>citations.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 All in-text citations require both authorship and page<\/div>\n<div>number.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 A concluding paragraph attempting to answer the question \u2013 &#8216;so what?&#8217;<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>To determine if a work is acceptable:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Does it have both an author and page numbers?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Is it published by an academic or university press?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Is it an article by an academic journal?<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Does it have a form of citation or a reference?<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>The following sources are unacceptable:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Sources that do not provide both author and page numbers<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Websites (e.g. academic blogs, authorless database articles, university web pages, Wikipedia,<\/div>\n<div>etc.\u2026).<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Encyclopedias of any kind<\/div>\n<div>To understand why you cannot use these types of sources, see tutorial &#8220;Scholarly Sources<\/div>\n<div>Explained&#8221; in &#8220;User Links.&#8221;<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>You must support your assertions with MLA in-text citations and provide a Works Cited page.<\/div>\n<div>DIRECT QUOTATIONS (&#8220;QUOTING&#8221;)<\/div>\n<div>Using word-for-word excerpts requires quotation marks followed by an MLA in-text citation.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Direct quotations cannot stand alone. Introduce each quotation into your sentences.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 After a direct quotation, you must provide analysis.<\/div>\n<div>Explain the significance of the quotation.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Do not use quotations that are longer than two lines.<\/div>\n<div>A sentence containing a direct quotation found on page 127 of a book by John Hunter:<\/div>\n<div>John Hunter argues that until Napoleon&#8217;s failure in Russia, &#8220;the Jacobin commander&#8217;s tactics<\/div>\n<div>resulted in victory and high morale among his troops&#8221; (Hunter 127).<\/div>\n<div>INDIRECT QUOTATIONS (&#8220;PARAPHRASING&#8221;)<\/div>\n<div>Use MLA in-text citations when summarizing or paraphrasing information from a source. In-text<\/div>\n<div>citations are required even when you are not using direct quotations.<\/div>\n<div>A sentence based on information (not a direct quotation) found on page 17 by John Hunter would<\/div>\n<div>look like:<\/div>\n<div>Despite his modest background, Napoleon excelled at leadership, exuding revolutionary fervor<\/div>\n<div>(Hunter 17).<\/div>\n<div>ACTIVE VOICE: Strong formal writing uses active voice, in which the subject of the sentence<\/div>\n<div>performs the action:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Passive: It was believed that the dead were judged by Osiris.<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Active: Egyptians believed that Osiris judged the dead.<\/div>\n<div>FIRST PERSON: Formal writing avoids using first person pronouns (&#8220;I&#8221; or &#8220;me&#8221;).<\/div>\n<div>VERB TENSE: To avoid confusion, write in the past tense when referring to past events, people,<\/div>\n<div>and societies. For example:<\/div>\n<div>Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door in Wittenberg (Robinson 234).<\/div>\n<div>The exception to this rule is when referring to an author&#8217;s assertions in the context of their<\/div>\n<div>writings. For example:<\/div>\n<div>In his magnum opus, The Theory of Moral Sentiment, eighteenth-century economist Adam Smith<\/div>\n<div>argues that capitalism &#8220;promotes social stability&#8221; (Smith 76-8).<\/div>\n<div>&#8220;A&#8221; Essay:<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Well-developed thesis and complex conclusion<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Full length and correct formatting<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Consistent analysis, context, and examples<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Correct number of scholarly sources<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 Correct citations, quotations, and Works Cited<\/div>\n<div>\uf0a7 No spelling or grammatical errors<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Thank you and good luck!! \ud83d\ude42<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Respond to a prompt on page 4 with a clear argument supported by historical evidence. Draw logical conclusions based on research and analysis. 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