Does Lincoln accurately depict the Civil War and passage of the 13thAmendment?
Paragraph one is your introduction; it should be 150-200wordslong and provide general information about the Civil War, 13th Amendment, and the film, Lincoln. Towards that end, it should include each of the following: 1.Brief description of the scope and contourswho, what, where, when, whyof the Civil War and passage of the 13th Amendment;2. Brief summary of the plot of Lincoln;3.A thesis/argument regarding the historical accuracy of Lincoln; 4.Relevant quotation from Give Me Liberty! or one of the readings in the 13th Amendment Readings PDF, a parenthetical citation, as well as clear identification of the source (i.e. title of work and authors name). Paragraph two should be 150-200 words long and identify one reason why Lincolns, or is not, historically accurate. This paragraph should include each of the following:1. Brief description of key historical events related to the Civil War;2.Brief description of a specific scene from Lincoln;3.Analysis that makes a direct connection between the film and the history it represents by explaining how the scene from the film dramatizes/explains some aspect of the historical event you describe earlier in paragraph.4.Relevant quotation from Give Me Liberty!, a parenthetical citation, as well as clear identification of the source (i.e. title of work and authors name). Paragraph three should also be 150-200 words long and identify a second reason why Lincolns is, or is not, historically accurate. This paragraph should include each of the following:1. Brief description of key historical events related to the passage of the 13 Amendment; 2.Brief description of a specific scene from Lincoln;3.Analysis that makes a direct connection between the film and the history it represents by explaining how the scene from the film dramatizes/explains some aspect of the historical event you described earlier in paragraph.4.Relevant quotation from one of the readings in the 13th Amendment Readings PDF, a parenthetical citation, as well as clear identification of the source (i.e. title of work and authors name). The fourth paragraph is your conclusion and should be 50-100 words long. This paragraph should briefly restate your thesis and the evidence you offered in support of your thesis.