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A Short Paper Assignment allows you, early in the course, to demonstrate your research skills to your instructor and to receive feedback that will benefit you when you write research papers for future courses. With this assignment, you will learn how to do proper research and write a short paper. You are allowed to choose your own topic, as long as it fits the subject and time period of this course - American history since 1877. If you have any questions on subject matter, please contact your instructor. This is your opportunity to look a little deeper at a subject that interests you.
This short paper must be a minimum of three double-spaced pages of text (Times New Roman, font size 12), exclusive of the title page, bibliography, and other end matter. You must consult a minimum of two academically credible sources. Wikipedia, History.com, Biography.com, encyclopedias, and the Henretta course textbook are NOT academic sources. Your bibliography and citations may be in APA, MLA, or Chicago Style format. Students majoring in history must use Chicago Style format.
The short paper needs to be turned in through the assignment section for grading. If you use any of the information from your sources word-for-word, you must cite the source by using endnotes, footnotes, or parenthetical citations. If you read the information and write it in your own words and it is not common knowledge, then you must cite the source because you are paraphrasing someone's information. The short paper must include a cover / title page with your name, course number and course title, instructor's name, and date, and a title for the paper. You must also include a bibliography at the end of your paper, which should begin on a separate page.
To obtain proper spacing between the title page and the main text, or the main text and the bibliography, do NOT use line spacing, as this is unreliable. Instead, use the "Insert - Break - Page Break" from the Word menu bar after the text to make the next material start on a new page. While composing your paper, use proper English. Do not use abbreviations, contractions, passive voice, or first/ second person (I, you, we, our, etc). Before submitting your paper, check your grammar and use spell check.
Remember, the way you talk is not the way you write a paper. Please use a file label for your paper as follows: lastnamefirstnameHIST102ShortPaper
Paper For Above instruction
In this assignment, students are tasked with producing a well-researched short paper that demonstrates their understanding of a topic related to American history since 1877. The purpose of this short paper is to develop students' research and academic writing skills, providing feedback early in the course that can guide future research projects. Selecting a topic of personal interest within the scope of the course allows students to engage more deeply with the material, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.
The length of the paper must be at least three pages of double-spaced text, formatted in Times New Roman, size 12. The paper must be accompanied by a cover page containing the student's name, course number and title, instructor's name, and date. Additionally, the paper should include a clearly titled bibliography on a separate page that lists all sources used. Accurate citation of sources is vital, with the preference for citations through endnotes, footnotes, or parenthetical citations, especially when quoting or paraphrasing.
Academic integrity requires that students consult credible sources, excluding non-academic websites such as Wikipedia, History.com, Biography.com, encyclopedias, or course textbooks, which are not considered appropriate sources. Students are encouraged to use scholarly books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and other reputable academic publications. Proper formatting is mandatory, whether APA, MLA, or Chicago Style, with Chicago Style required for history majors.
Throughout the writing process, students should employ clear, formal English, avoiding contractions, abbreviations, passive voice, and first or second-person pronouns. Grammar and spelling must be checked carefully prior to submission to ensure a polished final product. The submission must be made via the designated assignment portal, labeled as instructed, for grading purposes.
Proper formatting tips include inserting page breaks using the Word "Insert - Break - Page Break" function to ensure correct spacing between the title page, main body, and bibliography, avoiding reliance on line spacing adjustments. The emphasis is on producing an academically rigorous, well-structured, and clearly presented paper that reflects careful research and critical analysis of the chosen topic in American history since 1877.
References
- Brown, K. (2019). The Rise of American Industrial Power. Oxford University Press.
- Jones, M. (2020). American History Since 1877. Routledge.
- Miller, A. (2018). Reconstruction and Its Aftermath. Cambridge University Press.
- Smith, L. (2021). Civil Rights Movements in Modern America. Yale University Press.
- Williams, J. (2017). Economic Transformations in the United States. HarperCollins.
- Elazar, D. (2019). Political Culture in America. Transaction Publishers.
- Gordon, L. (2020). The Cold War and U.S. Foreign Policy. Oxford University Press.
- Kennedy, P. (2018). The American Pageant: A History of the Republic. Cengage Learning.
- Schultz, M. (2022). Urbanization and Growth in Postwar America. Sage Publications.
- Walker, T. (2021). America's Social Movements. Palgrave Macmillan.