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    • In your conclusion, you must first restate the research question.
    • You should analyze evidence and arguments to provide a clear and concise answer to the research question.
    • Steps for writing a historical investigation conclusion in the correct order
      1️⃣ Restate the Research Question
      2️⃣ Summarize Main Points
      3️⃣ Analyze Evidence and Arguments
      4️⃣ Provide a Clear and Concise Answer
      5️⃣ Address Limitations and Implications
      6️⃣ Offer Suggestions for Further Research
      7️⃣ Conclude with a Final Synthesis
    • What is an example of a research question for a historical investigation conclusion?
      HowdidsocialattitudestowardsslaveryinfluencethesecessionofSouthernstates1861?How did social attitudes towards slavery influence the secession of Southern states \in 1861?
    • Summarizing main points in the conclusion reaffirms the arguments and the evidence used to support the thesis.
    • When summarizing main points, you should restate key arguments from the essay.
    • Match the evidence type with its description:
      Primary Sources ↔️ Original documents from the time
      Secondary Sources ↔️ Analyses of historical events
    • Evidence is used to construct a coherent and well-supported historical interpretation.
    • What primary source could be used to analyze the secession of Southern states in 1861?
      Declarations of Causes
    • What is a clear and concise answer to the research question "How did social attitudes towards slavery influence the secession of Southern states in 1861?"
      Social attitudes significantly influenced secession
    • Acknowledging limitations in evidence or sources is essential when addressing limitations in a conclusion.
    • Discussing the broader significance of findings in a conclusion addresses their implications
    • Why is it important to restate the research question in the conclusion of a historical investigation?
      To refocus the reader
    • Conflicting evidence or unresolved questions should be acknowledged when summarizing main points in a conclusion.
    • When analyzing evidence, primary sources include letters, diaries, and official documents
    • What should one address when constructing a coherent argument in historical research?
      Conflicting evidence
    • The moral defense of slavery was a key factor influencing Southern secession according to the study material.
    • Steps to address limitations and implications in a conclusion
      1️⃣ Acknowledge limitations
      2️⃣ Discuss implications
    • What are three key areas for further research related to the secession of Southern states?
      Social disparities, political motivations, economic interdependence
    • To conclude effectively, one must synthesize main points, address limitations, propose future research, and emphasize the study's significance