Reference no: EM133347867
The welfare state was arisen out of a misguided desire to achieve greater social equality. A culture of dependence on the state has emerged as a result. Only in a state that encourages individualism will such dependency be eliminated.
Question:
To what extent of the ideological viewpoint represented in the source should we embrace?
analyze the source and determine the ideological perspective(s) reflected in the source
elucidate and defend a position in response to the inquiry.
support the position and arguments by using evidence
INTRODUCTION: (1 parag)
The introductory paragraph is composed of three parts:
Analysis of the Source
Ideological Perspective - An Ideological Perspective is an opinion on an issue based on a person's ideology (system of beliefs) and experiences. What's the issue? Why is the issue important? What is the ideology and opinion of the source? What are the multiple perspectives on this issue and who would support these different opinions? Identifying and/or describing a person or group of people who would agree with the perspective; or conversely, those who would oppose it or disagree Describing the perspective by discussing in a more specific and relevant context (ie. Time, place, person, historical period, etc.) Explaining the ideological perspective by giving more information/details
Thesis
Part 1: Analysis of the Source
Analysis Exploration of the source, themes, supporters, critics, how the issue is tied to liberalism. - The p-p is based on the analysis of the source presented. What is the ideological perspective discussed in the source? What is the Message? How do the quote's components contribute to the message? What does the source say? How is the quote related to liberalism in Social Studies 30-1 Alberta?
Body Parag (3)
Body parag Ideas (many more): PATRIOT ACT, No Fly List, War Measures Act - WWI, WWII (Protect against enemy threats), War Measures Act - October Crisis (Terrorism threatens freedom of movement and freedom of expression).
Each parag should have a topic sentence and a concluding sentence.
Topic sentence: the argument and link it to the THESIS.
Concluding sentence: relate the examples and evidence back to the argument and THESIS.
CONCLUSION: (1 Parag)
- Sum up the source, including the ideological perspective and the issue that was addressed.
Restate the Thesis - position on the issue and the key arguments
End on a positive note