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Hamburger Helper for AP Essays

The AP ESSAY: THE MEAT GRINDER!

Hamburger Method Appetizing Introduction

Thesis AP Hamburger Method Conclusion Body of Your Essay A Broad Statement on the Topic Question Thesis: The Position you want to PROVE The Organization Statement – 3 Points you want to prove that make up the ESSAY BODY AP Hamburger Method Thesis 3 Paragraphs 1) Topic Sentence 2) Fact to prove topic 3) Fact 4) Fact 5) Analysis/ Transition Body of Your Essay Conclusion Restate your thesis Recap your points Analysis/Conclusion

Meant as filler when you don’t know what to say! What is Fluff? Cute General Vague narratives Meant as filler when you don’t know what to say!

What is Fluff? To this day, I’m glad this was established because who knows where we’d be without those brave men and women fighting for our united country! FLUFF!!!

This changed when the Articles of Confederation came to the rescue!” Fluff Or Fact? This changed when the Articles of Confederation came to the rescue!” FLUFF!!!

Fluff Or Fact? Question: To what extent was the United State Constitution a radical departure from the Articles of Confederation?

FLUFF!!! Thesis Fluff Or Fact? The United States constitution was a radical departure from the Articles of Confederation after the American Revolution. The Articles of Confederation tried to protect Americans from the issues with Britain. As this attempt for protection was issued, it became clear that America had become strong enough to go on without the Articles of Confederation. This led to the creation of the Constitutional convention and the creation of the Constitution was issued. FLUFF!!!

Thesis Fluff Or Fact? The United States Constitution was a very radical departure from the Articles of Confederation. The United States Constitution formed almost a completely new view on the way the states would be united. One major difference was in taxation and control of money. A second large change in the government was the emphasis on the strength of a central power. This was in contrast to the states’ power over the federal government. A final drastic change, was in the way the governing body was set up. The new government under the Constitution was a very different government than had been seen under the Articles of Confederation.

John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington Fluff Or Fact? Question: Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution? John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington

FLUFF!!! Thesis Fluff? Or Fact? “Thomas Jefferson and George Washington have been two of our greatest leaders. Besides being two of the top presidents to ever hold office, they have had other accomplishments that has led our country to outstanding heights. In order to obtain a stable governments, leaders like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington have done remarkable contributions in order to help our nation after the adoption of the constitution.” FLUFF!!!

Thesis Fluff or Fact? “Many presidents and governors tried to establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson's eras or terms, illustrated that a stable government is needed in order to establish a free-standing government after the adoption of a Constitution. George Washington contributed the idea of neutrality, enforcement of federal law by summoning state militias, thus illustrated in the Whiskey Rebellion and the support of Hamilton’s national bank. These entities illustrated Washington’s contribution to help establish a stable government…

Fluff? Or Fact? “…Thomas Jefferson illustrated his contributions by the purchasing of the Louisiana Purchase, the War of Tripoli (Barbary Pirates) and his belief of a strict interpretation of the Constitution. His contributions also showed us his belief of establishing a stable government.

FLUFF!!!

Hamburger Helper for AP Essays

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