See these sample Thesis Statements to help guide 
your ideas on how to structure a proposal argument 
on the social issue of the opioid crisis.
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Sample
  thesis statements: 
1.       America could experience a decrease in the
  amount of people who die through opioid abuse if doctors prescribed alternative methods, instead
  of opioids, to curb pain, if free rehabilitation centers existed for
  lower-income Americans,
  and if the church
  educated its members on how to minister to those suffering from addiction.  
2.       An effective way to fight the opioid crisis
  is to require opioid-producing drug companies to sponsor drug education for youth, rehabilitation facilities in local hospitals, and community outreach programs to help those
  struggling with the addition at any stage. 
3.   
  With
  an ever-growing opioid crisis in the US, Christians are in a great position
  to help by showing God’s love through community outreach to drug users, volunteering to work on drug education in
  the schools and through PSAs, as well as provide more drug support groups within church facilities. 
4.   
  In
  order to combat the opioid crisis in the United States, drug companies who
  manufacture prescription opioid substances must provide funding so that
  greater emphasis will be placed on community support, dependence
  prevention, and addiction treatment.  
5.   
  Many people who are concerned about the opioid crisis in
  America want stricter laws for drug use and less opioid prescriptions, in
  reality, government-sponsored community programs,
  spiritual care from churches,
  and improved mental
  health treatment for addicts is the only way to reduce opioid
  deaths in America. | 
Once you have created the
thesis statement with essay map, you present the mapped, proposed solutions in
the exact order as they were stated in the THESIS.  Begin each body paragraph with an assertive TOPIC
SENTENCE that states a proposed change from the essay map.
Body paragraph 1
Body paragraph 2
Body paragraph 3
Body paragraph 4 (opposition to these points)
Conclusion
 
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