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21223 李承諺Jeff - Research Paper- Outline and Thesis
21223 李承諺Jeff - Research Paper- Outline and Thesis
Jeff Li
Ms. Thomassen
Thesis statement
"Although the policy of America after WW1 was to stay neutral and prevent future
involvement in foreign wars, the Nazi German military's aggression led to vigorous attacks.
FDR believed that the best way to keep American troops out of World War II was to support
the economy, munitions, and equipment. However, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
II. Introduction:
Hook or attention-getter:
Although America claims to stay neutral, they are still involved with war in some ways.
citizens. However, as Nazi Germany became more aggressive, President Roosevelt realized
the importance of supporting the economy and preparing for war. The attack on Pearl Harbor
by Japan eventually led the U.S. to fully engage in World War II.
Thesis statement: Although the policy of America after WW1 was to stay neutral and prevent
future involvement in foreign wars, the Nazi German military's aggression and the Japanese
attack on Pearl Harbor forced the U.S. to enter World War II in order to protect its citizens
○ Topic sentence: The U.S. provided economic support to allies, providing their
■ that the U.S. provided economic support to its allies, such as the
○ Topic sentence: The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor forced the United States
to enter World War II, accelerating the shift from a policy of neutrality to
■ The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor forced the United States to enter
Link to thesis: Three of them show the involvement of America in the war.
IV. Conclusion:
Restate thesis: Thesis Restatement: The U.S. policy of isolationism after World War I aimed
to prevent future involvement in foreign wars, but the aggressive actions of Nazi Germany
eventually led to a shift in strategy. President Roosevelt believed that supporting the
economy, munitions, and equipment was the best way to keep American troops out of World
War II, until the attack on Pearl Harbor forced the U.S. to fully engage in the war.
The U.S. has a policy of isolationism to avoid foreign conflicts and focus on domestic
interests.
The U.S. provided economic support to its allies, such as the United Kingdom, through
The attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan compelled the United States to abandon its policy of
Strong finish:
The events of U.S. entry into World War II highlight the most important part of foreign
policy decisions and the impact of external threats. The shift from isolationism can change