Introduction and  clear stated Thesis (which is a position that needs to be prov

Introduction and  clear stated Thesis (which is a position that needs to be proved.)
Introduction: this contains the substance for your topic. It is very important here to formulate the question that you want to answer in the correct way.
Arguments: are facts, phenomena of everyday life, events, situations and life experiences, scientific evidence, the opinions of scientists and so on. It is better to give at least  two arguments in support of the thesis.
Essay’s body: this contains the answer to the question. Each paragraph of an essay should contain just one basic thought, a thesis statement, evidence, illustrations and conclusions that partly answer the main question posed in the introduction.
In the end, an essay should have:
• Introduction + thesis,
• arguments supporting the thesis (here you’ll have the quotes with footnotes citations)
• a conclusion with a recap of the argument. don’t forget your beautiful citations in the Chicago Manual Style (footnotes) and the bibliography
Choose one of the following title:
How did the Manifest Destiny doctrine influence the Mexican-American War (1846-1848)? Describe the political and economic issues that triggered the war, and the implications for the U.S. Be sure to use supported evidence to build your argument(s).
To what extent did Californians of different gender and ethnicity set aside their differences to help with the war effort in California during War World II? What specific contributions did women and non-white citizens make to the war effort? Be sure to incorporate The Port Chicago Mutiny, by Robert L. Allen examples to build your argument(s).