In this assignment, you will consider three primary sources related to final stages of World War II. You will write a short essay in which you discuss the ways in which these sources reflect the Allied vision of a postwar world, and the obstacles they faced in achieving this vision.
To get started, click the MindTap link in the Get Started Module and follow the directions below:
Navigate to Chapter 21: The World at War.
Scroll to the bottom of the menu and locate Chapter 21 Primary Source Writing Activity.
Select View 1 activity from the dropdown menu.
Click Chapter 21 Primary Source Writing Activity.
Open the activity and read the writing prompt and read through each of the primary source documents.
When you are ready to start writing, open a new Word document and follow these guidelines to write your response:
Your response should be 2-3 paragraphs in length, and should meet the following criteria:
It addresses all portions of the topic or prompt.
It has a fully developed thesis.
Ideas are stated clearly and easy to understand.
Major supporting ideas are thoughtful, readily identiable and well-developed in unied paragraphs with concrete, substantial and relevant information.
It demonstrates command of language, with precise word choices, and fewif anyerrors in usage or mechanics.
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