Order Number |
6797867546756 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Analysis of American Politics Research Paper
Length: 500 words minimum, 1000 word maximum
Format: Single-spaced, 12pt font, 1 inch margins, no title page
Citation style: Chicago Style (find instructions here: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html)
# of citations: You should cite the supplemental reading/podcast, your textbook, and one credible outside source
Submission: Submit via link provided on Canvas within corresponding module
Summary of assignment: A reading response should accomplish two primary things: first, it should summarize the text and second, it should evaluate that text. All supplemental readings take some sort of stance on a particular political issue or topic. More specifically, they try to explain some sort of political phenomenon.
The author’s may be right, they may be wrong, they may do a poor job of shedding light on or explaining a political phenomenon, etc. In these reading responses, you will take a position and judge these authors their interpretations the political world.
Your paper should be organized as follows:
Introduction: This should be written last; I should be able to read it and know exactly what your paper is about and what you will argue. Tell me how your paper will be organized and don’t be afraid to say “I.” The last sentence of your introduction will have your thesis statement.
Body paragraph 1:Brifely outline the main ideas of the supplementary reading & connect it to theories, concepts, ideas, historical explanations found in the textbook
(you may repeat this format several times if needed)
Body paragraph 2: In this paragraph, you should evaluate the text and the author’s claims. You don’t have to simply disagree or agree with the author- maybe they are right about some things and wrong about other. Use your own understanding of American politics (via your family, job, school, childhood),
World History, or other cases studies to reject some of the author’s claims, add to them, or confirm them. Feel free to use qualitative data (personal stories, interviews, literature, historical examples), or quantitative data (statistics, numbers), or reasoning skills (maybe the author contradicts themself). Or all of the above!
Conclusion: Don’t simply re-summarize your paper. Instead, connect the topic to the bigger picture of American Politics. Maybe raise questions you still have—hint at areas for further exploration. Answer the “so what?” question; why does this stuff even matter? Why should we care?
Grade A applies only to an exceptional piece of work which has continued beyond the B grade category to develop a more advanced analytical and integrative command of the material and issues. It is awarded for work, which is superior (A-) or outstanding (A), in recognition of the substantial work and thought which will inevitably have been involved.
A papers excel in each of the following categories:
Follows Directions:
Thesis
for assignment
Use of Evidence
Analysis, Logic, and Argumentation
Organization
excellent transitions
Mechanics (Grammar, Spelling, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Citation Format)
Grade B applies to work which goes beyond the foundation level to develop a more questioning and analytical approach. It is awarded to work which is of good quality (B-), very good (B), or excellent (B+).
B papers do a generally good job in each of the following categories:
Follows Directions
Thesis
Use of Evidence
Analysis, Logic, and Argumentation
Organization
Mechanics (Grammar, Spelling, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Citation Format)
Grade C is a passing grade which applies to work which is basically competent, although undeveloped (whether through lack of time, lack of interest, or because the relevant skills are still being practiced). It is awarded to work of just below average (C-), average (C), or showing signs of reaching above average (C+).
C papers are acceptable, but lack strength, in each of the following categories:
Follows Directions
Thesis
Use of Evidence
Analysis, Logic and Argumentation
Organization
Mechanics (Grammar, Spelling, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Citation Format)
Grade D applies to unsatisfactory work (D-), very poor work (D) and work which is weak (D+). This is the grade category which often applies to work which has been done in a hurry, or has been done without proper understanding of the requirements.
D papers are weak in each of the following categories:
Follows Directions
Thesis
Use of Evidence
Analysis, Logic and Argumentation
Organization
Mechanics (Grammar, Spelling, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Citation Format)
Grade F, a fail, applies to non-submissions of work, late work, to work which is illegible and/or chaotic, and to work which may be competent, but is either irrelevant (i.e. does not address the requirements of the assignment) or which uses un-attributed material (plagiarism).
F papers are unacceptable, failing in each of the following categories:
Follows Directions
Thesis
Use of Evidence
Analysis, Logic and Argumentation
Organization
Mechanics (Grammar, Spelling, Language Usage, Sentence Structure, Citation Format)