"RA" Review Analysis
At this point you need to review your analysis's from your body paragraphs. To do this you want to synthesize your findings without just summarizing them. The Reader has already read your paper, so don't insult their intelligence by just repeating everything you just wrote, but do find a way to bring it all together to remind them of the importance of your findings (analysis). Show them how the points you made and the support and examples you used were not random, but fit together.
The "Review Analysis" portion of the conclusion is shown below highlighted in yellow.
In conclusion, history shows that many of the precedence of how our nation and its leaders deal with political, economic, and social issues can be traced back to the first years of Washington’s tenure in office as he endeavored to face the intricate foreign and domestic challenges laid at his feet. In spite of Washington’s unassuming nature, his very modest temperament defined the nature of the executive office impacting the Constitution itself over a century after his death. John Adams’ fiscal policies led to the Federalist and consequently Democratic-Republican’s Parties, contrary to a unified legislative branch, the multi-party system created a natural system of checks and balances offsetting a single party system that dictated everything based around their believes, politics, or agendas ignoring the majority rule. Additionally, while the Quasi War with the French and Jay’s Treaty with Britain further divided the two parties, it demonstrated the nation’s diplomatic stance that we would always attempt to secure peace, but never relent in the face of war to secure our protection.
Notes:
A conclusion should mirror the introduction and bookend the paper, but not appear obviously copied. So many of the elements in the conclusion are just mirrored and polished revisions of elements from your introduction.
The "Review Analysis" portion of the conclusion is shown below highlighted in yellow.
In conclusion, history shows that many of the precedence of how our nation and its leaders deal with political, economic, and social issues can be traced back to the first years of Washington’s tenure in office as he endeavored to face the intricate foreign and domestic challenges laid at his feet. In spite of Washington’s unassuming nature, his very modest temperament defined the nature of the executive office impacting the Constitution itself over a century after his death. John Adams’ fiscal policies led to the Federalist and consequently Democratic-Republican’s Parties, contrary to a unified legislative branch, the multi-party system created a natural system of checks and balances offsetting a single party system that dictated everything based around their believes, politics, or agendas ignoring the majority rule. Additionally, while the Quasi War with the French and Jay’s Treaty with Britain further divided the two parties, it demonstrated the nation’s diplomatic stance that we would always attempt to secure peace, but never relent in the face of war to secure our protection.
Notes:
A conclusion should mirror the introduction and bookend the paper, but not appear obviously copied. So many of the elements in the conclusion are just mirrored and polished revisions of elements from your introduction.