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Cause and effect: This model looks at a series of phenomena that occur in conse-
quence of preceding phenomena.
Sample
As a result of increased tensions with unstable regimes in France and
England, the Jeffersonian Republicans, who emphasized states’ rights
against the pro-British Federalists, more closely fulfilled the ideals of
the Declaration of Independence.
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Comparison and contrast: This model invites a comparison or contrast between
competing phenomena.
Sample
Although Jeffersonian Republicans and Federalists both acknowledged
the importance of an independent, American economy and govern-
ment, the Jeffersonians’ suspicions of a strong central government put
them closer to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.
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Concession and refutation: This model anticipates the counterargument and then
addresses it.
Sample
Admittedly, the Jeffersonian Republicans advocated states’ rights in the
spirit of independence and support of the common man’s labor; however,
such support countered the efforts of the Federalists to create a strong
federal government that ultimately upheld the goals of the Declaration of
Independence.
Second, it is useful to develop a working vocabulary of transitional terms that
help create a linear argument. The transitional words appear in boldface in the
above sample thesis statements.
Cause and effect
As a result,
Consequently,
Therefore,
Thus,
Comparison and contrast
Although
Both
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