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Research Questions

Research Questions. Getting started with your research paper. Topic vs. Question. Your topic is a noun or phrase Marie Antoinette the 100 Years’ War Fascism Your question should be a complete sentence. Focus. Too broad a topic means only covering the surface of that person or issue

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Research Questions

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  1. Research Questions Getting started with your research paper

  2. Topic vs. Question • Your topic is a noun or phrase • Marie Antoinette • the 100 Years’ War • Fascism • Your question should be a complete sentence.

  3. Focus • Too broad a topic means only covering the surface of that person or issue • The Russian Revolution would be too big to manage in a reasonable length paper • Focus on one issue within that topic • How did Tsar Nicholas’ policies contribute to the Russian Revolution?

  4. Types of Questions: Reference • Reference questions are typically answered with known facts or statistics. • You will likely have to ask some reference questions in your research. • Ex: "What percentage of drug-related crime in 1999 was committed by dealers, not users?"

  5. Types of Questions: Report • Review or report questions are typically answered with what is generally known about a fairly narrow topic. • Ex: “How did the original thirteen colonies become the United States?”

  6. Types of Questions: Research • Research questions are open-ended. They require a variety of accumulated information from different sources to develop an answer, and the student is required to draw his or her own conclusions. • Ex: "How does Hawaii's location and climate affect its economy?”

  7. Ways to begin: • Why… • How… • What are the effects of… • What are the consequences of… • Contrast (then & now) • What was the influence of ___ on ___?

  8. Research Question Ex: • How did the Reformation affect England? • How were the people in England impacted by the Reformation? • Was the Church in England affected negatively or positively by the Reformation?

  9. Research Question Ex: • How did the Reformation affect the daily life of the English lower class? • What areas of society were relatively unaffected by the Reformation and why? • What happened to those still practicing Catholicism after the Reformation impacted England?

  10. Research Question Ex: • How did the influence of Reformist teachings lead to political violence in England? • How did Henry VIII’s religious policies affect Mary I’s and Elizabeth I’s popularity? • What were the consequences of the English Reformation on England’s political ties with Italy?

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