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Putting it All together
revisiting the Main Point
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Analyze the effects of the Second World War and the Cold War on Ameri-
cans’ sense of themselves as an “isolated” nation.
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To what extent did the Second World War and the Cold War shape Ameri-
can debates about civil liberties?
Organizing Themes in Historical arguments
Sophisticated historical arguments apply historical thinking skills to your argu-
ment, through a discussion of broader themes.
Consider the following prompt:
To what extent did the Second World War and the Cold War shape
American debates about civil liberties?
steP 1 Understand the prompt, and identify the key words
Answering this question requires you to look at American ideas, beliefs, and
cultures as a product of distinct moments in American history. Unlike Chap-
ter 18, which assessed a relationship between distinct entities (seminal doc-
uments in history), this prompt examines the relationship between distinct
events and “American debates.”
Assessing a debate may take the following approaches:
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Examining the pros and cons of civil liberties
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Evaluating directions as healthy or harmful (understanding implications, from
Chapter 18)
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Determining new defifnitions about civil liberties
Several historical thinking skills are available to you as you develop this
response, including the following:
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Causation and historical evidence
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Contextualization (noting how the Second World War and Cold War reflected
the mind-set of America)
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Comparison (examining how distinct events produce complex results)
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