Compose a 2-3 page essay using information from Ch. 15, 16, and 17 of the textbook A Brief History of the Western World, 9th Edition by Thomas H. Greer, Gavin Lewis Include in the essay as many quotes and factual references to the source material as possible. These essays should be double-spaced, Times-Roman 12 size font, and have a one-inch margin on all sides. Students should use MLA style in-text citationsauthor name, page number in parenthesis. Sources other than the textbook are not required. Here is you essay prompt: Instead of a summary of the chapters for this test we will do something different¦and a bit more challenging! Historians practice a form of writing that is called cause and effect. This shows history to be a progression of related events that result in some significant cultural advancement. For example, from American history you could say that Ben Franklins discovery of electricity led to the development of the telegraph, which led to the creation of electric lighting and the power grid industry, etc., etc. Your job is to delve into the textbook and try to formulate a thesis along these lines. Pick at least three or more events from the chapters and show how they are related and led to something greater in the end. You do not have to bring your progression up to the present day, but do try to make your cause and affect theme logical and coherent. In addition, your connections do not have to be scientific. They can be social, political, economic, or even military.