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Use your work from 4-2 and 5-2 to draft your Research Plan. Remember that your Research Plan should contain the following:
- One revised research question from your Topic Exploration Worksheet
- A list of two secondary sources, and based on those sources:
- A three- to five-sentence explanation of your event’s historical context
- A three- to five-sentence discussion of how historical context influenced your event
- A list of two primary sources, and based on those sources:
- A three- to five-sentence explanation of how your primary sources relate to your secondary sources
- A three- to five-sentence explanation of how your primary sources add to your understanding of the topic
Draft an introduction to a hypothetical research paper that contains the following:
- A three- to five-sentence discussion of background information about your historical event to capture the interest of your audience
- A two- to three-sentence thesis statement based on your research question that addresses your historical event and explains how your event has been influenced by historical context
- A two- to three-sentence explanation of how you will use the primary and secondary sources you listed in the Research Plan in your hypothetical research paper
Running head: Project 2 1
Project 2 3
Project 2: Research Plan and Introduction
Your Name
Southern New Hampshire University
Research Plan
Research Question: [Revised research question from Topic Exploration Worksheet]
Secondary Sources:
[Citation for source one]
[Citation for source two]
Historical Context: [3- to 5-sentence explanation of your event’s historical context, citing sources one and two]
Influence of Historical Context: [3- to 5-sentence discussion of how historical context influenced your event, citing sources one and two]
Primary Sources:
[Citation for source one]
[Citation for source two]
Relate to Secondary Sources: [3- to 5-sentence explanation of how your primary sources relate to your secondary sources]
Add to Understanding: [3- to 5-sentence explanation of how your primary sources add to your understanding of the topic]
Introduction
[3- to 5-sentence discussion of background information about your historical event to capture the interest of your audience] [2- to 3-sentence thesis statement based on your research question that addresses your historical event and explains how your event has been influenced by historical context] [2- to 3-sentence explanation of how you will use the primary and secondary sources you listed in the Research Plan in your hypothetical research paper]