Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Describe the “Scramble for Africa.” What was its importance to Europe? Who were the participants (both countries and individual people?) What were the impacts to the African nation? - EssayAbode

Describe the “Scramble for Africa.” What was its importance to Europe? Who were the participants (both countries and individual people?) What were the impacts to the African nation?

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A clear thesis statement, supporting body, and conclusion which exceptionally wraps up the paper and restates the thesis and how it was proven. (Or disproven.)

 

The body contains support for the thesis statement/argument. -With an average of at least one in-text citation per paragraph.

 

-Effective use of language including engaging and appropriate word choices for the audience and purpose.-

 

Excellent supporting detail and descriptions to support the topic.-Solid content which makes it clear to the reader that you are the expert and authority on this topic.

 

-Utilizes resources other than websites for citations and research.-Preferably includes no less than five resources.

 

-Critical thinking and well-developed thoughts into the topic are evident.

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-A catchy yet professional, academic writing voice with any observations or arguments clearly supported and cited by historical fact.*Remember, these are academic papers, do not make them too personal or include too much of “you.”-

The “bones” of the topic are fleshed out or even clothed.

 

Papers should be written in MLA format.

This includes:-Double-spaced-12 point Times New Roman font-All margins 1 inch on all sides-

Indent the first line of paragraphs by half an inch.

 

-Include your last name and page number in the top right-hand corner of each page.-

 

Use italics for titles of your sources. For example-Said, Edward W. Culture and Imperialism. Knopf, 1994.-

 

You must include a title page with your paper topic, name, date, instructor’s name, and full CRN centered on the page. (This page is NOT included in your page count.)-

 

Include accession dates at the end of web sites as indicated in MLA 7.-

 

Utilize in-text citations as a brief reference within your work to indicate your source. This will correlate to your citations page. (This page will NOT be included in your page count.)

The direct quote from the work you are citing is to be in quotation marks so it is easy to identify. For example:In-text citationRomantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.” (Wordsworth 263.)Works cited entryWordsworth, William. Lyrical Ballads. Oxford UP, 1967.***-

Always cite sources in parenthesis. DO NOT provide “lead in credit.” Keep yourself as the main authority of your work with supporting evidence to further your contention.

 

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