Was the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria a Product of Womens Search for Power? (Lyle Koehler v. Laurie Winn Carlson)

1. Introduction: (10 points)
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names of both the Yes and No authors, and your own opinion. Your opinion should serve as
the thesis for the entire paper. You may include more in your introduction, but do not include
less. (1 paragraph)
2. Debate Set-Up: (10 points)
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the debate. Each debate starts with an Issue Summary section that sets the stage for the
debate. The editors feel its best that you know why there is a debate in the first place before
the authors present the Yes and No sides. This is basically a read check read the Issue
Summary and tell me what it says. (1 to 2 paragraphs)
3. Yes Side: (30 points)
Each paper needs to provide a detailed review of the Yes side of the debate. In doing so, you
need to isolate at least three different arguments the author is making. The author is obviously
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and write a paragraph on each one. That is a total of at least three paragraphs on the Yes
side. This is a MUST. If you have fewer than three paragraphs, you will lose points. This is
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4. No Side: (30 points)
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need to isolate at least three different arguments the author is making. The author is obviously
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and write a paragraph on each one. That is a total of at least three paragraphs on the Yes
side. This is a MUST. If you have fewer than three paragraphs, you will lose points. This is
basically a read check read the Yes side and tell me what it says. (3+ paragraphs)
5. Your Opinion: (20 points)
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one do you side with? There is no right or wrong answer, but you do need to explain your
position. In doing so, you need to state why you agree with one side, and why you disagree with
the other. In certain, odd instances, it may be possible to agree with both authors. If so, you
would have to explain that as well. This is all about you and what you think. (1 to 2 paragraphs).

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