More insight into Part D
This part of the investigation is where you answer the question. This is the part where you prove your assumption to be correct. Develop argumentative claims and analyzie the evidence that you gather during your research. One of the arguments must be a counter claim that must be refuted.
The rational for this being the second part of the Historical Investigation, it assures that you will incorporate the evidence from part B and the evaluation of the two sources from part C. Parts that will do after you have complete the analysis
Argument is:
The creation of a valid statement support by evidence and analysis.
That one believes to be valid.
Evidence is:
Is information outside of that which would be considered common
knowledge.
Is factual -- which usefulness is determined by critical analysis
Must be relevant to the argument and the question
Are more than just dates, events and places. The evidence is more useful when it is
ideas or interpretations of events or concepts
The rational for this being the second part of the Historical Investigation, it assures that you will incorporate the evidence from part B and the evaluation of the two sources from part C. Parts that will do after you have complete the analysis
Argument is:
The creation of a valid statement support by evidence and analysis.
That one believes to be valid.
Evidence is:
Is information outside of that which would be considered common
knowledge.
Is factual -- which usefulness is determined by critical analysis
Must be relevant to the argument and the question
Are more than just dates, events and places. The evidence is more useful when it is
ideas or interpretations of events or concepts