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Introduction

Thesis

Analysis

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• tells the reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion

• directly answers the question asked of you

• is an interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself. (The subject, or topic, of an essay might be the Sumerian achievements; a thesis must then offer a way to understand these achievements.)

• makes a claim that others might dispute

• is usually a single sentence

A Thesis Statement

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Discuss whether or not the Neolithic Revolution was really a revolution.

Your Task:

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•Beginning of human life-10,000 BCE

•Nomads

•Lived in groups of 20-20

•Hunting & gathering

The Paleolithic Period

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•Agriculture

•Permanent settlements

•Social classes

•Eventual rise of civilizations

•Technologies -better tools/weapons

•Calendar to keep track of planting

The Neolithic Revolution

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•People feel helpless & held down by restrictions

•Scholars & thinkers give up on current way of life

•Change, overturn, overthrow

•Often associated with violence

•A revolution is a sudden overthrow of established political, economic, social and cultural institutions and their replacement with new ones, usually accompanied by violence.

Revolution:

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•Neolithic Revolution-Background information•Define revolution•Thesis

Introduction

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• The Neolithic Revolution can be considered a revolution because it resulted in a radical, fundamental change in the way people lived.• The Neolithic Revolution cannot be

considered a revolution because there is no overthrow of established political, economic, social and cultural institutions and their replacement with new ones, usually accompanied by violence.

Sample Thesis Statements

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One reason in each, accompanied by evidence and analysis.

Body Paragraphs (2)

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Wrap up ideas and extend

Conclusion