The Assassination of Julius Caesar
• Use introduction (with thesis); research and writing; and end with conclusions to answer the original thesis.
• Include the basic information about your subject: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How (5WsH)
• Ask these questions, especially in your conclusion:
o Why is this a lost, unknown, or controversial subject?
o Why is this important for the study of history?
• Use at least one of the 5 Cs of history to understand this subject (context, change, causal, contingency, or complexity).
• Use at least 3 sources for study and writing based on your subject