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Develop a thesis statement about the Mortgage Crisis (US Economy) and put your writing strategies for developing a thesis, use the pre-writing strategies such as mind mapping, brain storming, and free writing to develop and refine your thesis statement. Describe your method of developing the thesis statement. At the end of your description on your pre-writing strategies, write your thesis statement.

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NOTE: I used the free writing strategy in developing the thesis statement.

The mortgage crisis that believed to have started sometime in 2007 was one that is a long time coming and was an inevitable result of the blatant disregard for ethical and responsible behaviors in the finance industry in the United States and even in the rest of the world. It is but a product of what we have become and what we have allowed come pass in how we, specifically banks and other financial institutions do business.

For the past few decades it ...

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