Does your paper have a logical structure and use clear topic sentences and transitions?For this assignment, you are asked to turn in organized, polished work of not more than four (4) pages. Students are expected to refer to the textbook and other sources that we have read for the exam; references to additional (outside) sources are welcome, but not required. Your essay MUST INCLUDE CITATIONS. All references to the literature must be properly cited (in whatever citation form students prefer). Your responses must reflect an understanding of the readings from the textbook and a presence at the lectures. Your responses must be based on the relevant readings, lectures, films, class discussions, and hand-outs. The goal is to demonstrate that you have read the assigned material and understand key concepts. Remember to use specific evidence and/or examples to support your arguments. You should cite your sources and include a Works Cited page in MLA or Chicago format. (Opinions without evidence, however interesting, are not sufficient.) Please DO NOT use materials from the Internet without clear identification of the source. DO NOT cite texts without using inverted commas and appropriate attribution. Copying of texts from the Internet is considered plagiarism. Be sure to have a clear argument that you defend with relevant evidence. Please underline your THESIS. Organize your paper with a logical structure and use clear topic sentences and transitions to help your reader understand the logic of your organization. Edit your essays thoroughly to avoid errors and to improve readability. Give each of your essays a title that reflects your argument. Grading criteria: Argument: 25% Does your paper have a clear, singular, specific argument that answers the question? Evidence: 25% Do you use all of the relevant evidence to defend your argument? Organization: 25% Does your paper have a logical structure and use clear topic sentences and transitions? Clarity: 25% Is your prose efficient, crisp and polished, free of excessive passive voice or distracting spelling or grammatical errors? Your essay is worth up to 100 points. Formatting for each essay: 12-pt., Times New Roman font, double-spaced 1” margins For the assignment, students must turn in organized, polished work of not more than three (3) pages. Students are expected to refer to the literature that we have read for the exam; references to additional (outside) sources are welcome, but not required. All direct references to the literature must be properly cited (in MLA format). These essays must reflect an understanding of the literature and a presence at the lectures. Remember to make use of the literature you have read up to now, the course lectures and sections, and any other works of scholarship you may be familiar with. In citing secondary or primary sources, remember to provide clear references (author, title, publisher, date of publication, and page number). Please DO NOT use materials from the Internet without clear identification of the source. DO NOT cite texts without using in-text citations and include them on a Works Cited page. Copying of texts from the Internet is considered plagiarism. Essay Questions: Using material from class (lectures, readings, etc), critically answer one (1) of the following essay questions. You must address completely all aspects of the question asked. Your essay is worth a total of one hundred (100) points. Your responses must be based on the relevant readings, lectures, films, class discussions, and hand-outs. The goal is to demonstrate that you have read the assigned material and understand key concepts. Remember to use specific evidence and/or examples to support your arguments. (Opinions without evidence, however interesting, are not sufficient.) Questions: How did the New Deal reorient Americans’ relationship to government? How did World War II transform America’s standing in the world? How did decolonization shape post-World War II American life? In what ways was the Cold War similar to previous wars in the United States? In what ways did it differ? How was this war fought? Use specific examples. What were the contradictions of the Affluent Society? And how did American life fundamentally change in the 1950s? What communities were not helped by the new affluency of the 1950s? What led to these disparities?,
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