How to Write a Research Paper in History/Thinking on your own

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This stage involves a certain free-range of thoughts, ideas, and innovations. Use your previously acquired knowledge to examine the circumstances involving a particular practice or phenomena. While certain things may seem obvious, you can get a good grade on a paper on a special topic examined differently than most academic sources. Consult journals, see opinions, and try to refute them. Be prepared to change up your thesis if you discover a piece of reliable information that skews your original train of thought.