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The Integration of Sports 
Was the integration of these sports a product of a U.S. post-WWII liberalism derived from fighting against Nazi Germany, the result of post-WWII economic growth in the U.S., a combination of both, or other factors? The paper should definitively answer the question and develop and explain supporting reasons, at least three, to support the answer.
Rubric Code: FBA38A
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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Thesis

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Thesis that answers the prompt well and that begins to lay out the support reasons to be argued in the paper.
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Reason 1

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Well-stated and argued paragraph(s) of a reason with evidence from the sources that support the reason.
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Reason 2

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Reason 3

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