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Native American Controversial Issues Essay Option 1: Though some schools and professional teams have used Native American symbols and heritage as mascots since the formation of their organization, the continuation of this tradition has recently come under scrutiny. Write an argumentative essay on the use of Indian mascots. Use “Insult or Honor” by Alessandra Potenza as well as other outside sources to support your view. Find this article by clicking on the hyperlink above or Google: Insult or Honor by Alessandara Potenza Thesis examples: Though some view using Indian mascots as an insult, the use of Native American images should actually be viewed as a sign of honor. Using Indian mascots is a blatant form of stereotyping and prejudice. Option 2: Reading about immigration through the eyes of a Native American can add a new dimension to this controversial issue. Though there are many issues to consider, one cannot deny that America was formed as a nation of immigrants. Write an argumentative essay on the issue of immigration. Use “The Great Immigration Debate” by Patricia Smith as well as other outside sources to support your view. Find these articles by clicking on the hyperlinks above or Google: The Great Immigration Debate by Patricia Smith and Workers World a Native View of Immigration Thesis examples: The issue of immigration is a highly debated topic, but by looking at the history of America, one can see that immigration has helped this nation more than harmed it. Though we are considered “A Nation of Immigrants,” America is now a defined population and should regulate immigration to the greatest degree. © BsBookLove

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Native American Controversial Issues Essay

Option 1:

Though some schools and professional teams have used Native American symbols and heritage as mascots since the formation of their organization, the continuation of this

tradition has recently come under scrutiny. Write an argumentative essay on the use of Indian mascots. Use “Insult or Honor” by Alessandra Potenza as well as other outside sources to support your view.

Find this article by clicking on the hyperlink above or Google: Insult or Honor by Alessandara Potenza

Thesis examples:

Though some view using Indian mascots as an insult, the use of Native American images

should actually be viewed as a sign of honor.

Using Indian mascots is a blatant form of stereotyping and prejudice.

Option 2:

Reading about immigration through the eyes of a Native American can add a new dimension

to this controversial issue. Though there are many issues to consider, one cannot deny that

America was formed as a nation of immigrants. Write an argumentative essay on the issue

of immigration. Use “The Great Immigration Debate” by Patricia Smith as well as other

outside sources to support your view.

Find these articles by clicking on the hyperlinks above or Google:

The Great Immigration Debate by Patricia Smith and Workers World a Native View of Immigration

Thesis examples:

The issue of immigration is a highly debated topic, but by looking at the history of

America, one can see that immigration has helped this nation more than harmed it.

Though we are considered “A Nation of Immigrants,” America is now a defined

population and should regulate immigration to the greatest degree.

© B’sBookLove

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Native American Controversial Issues Essay

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