Assignment Directions
- Complete the reading assignments for the Discussion Sections on Fri.9/27, Wed. 10/2, and Fri. 10/4.
- Write and submit an essay (1,500 to 2,000 words, double-spaced) that completes one of the following prompts:
- Write an essay that explains and analyzes several major historical conflicts, developments, and/or transformations regarding American wars/foreign relations, immigration policies, and issues of race and ethnicity at home and abroad from 1898 through the 1920s.
- Note: Essays that deal with this prompt must discuss, use quotations, and provide citations:
- From readings from both 9/27 and 10/2.
- From at least three total authors.
- Note: Essays that deal with this prompt must discuss, use quotations, and provide citations:
- Write an essay that explains and analyzes several major historical conflicts, developments, and/or transformations regarding issues of race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and/or immigration from World War I through the 1920s.
- Note: Essays that deal with this prompt must discuss, use quotations, and provide citations:
- From readings from both 10/2 and 10/4 (you may also use O’Leary from 9/27)
- From at least four total readings.
- Note: Essays that deal with this prompt must discuss, use quotations, and provide citations:
- Write an essay that explains and analyzes several major historical conflicts, developments, and/or transformations regarding American wars/foreign relations, immigration policies, and issues of race and ethnicity at home and abroad from 1898 through the 1920s.
Writing Directions:
- All writing assignments MUST be submitted as Word documents.
- If you don’t use Word, your word processor can still save documents as Word documents. Go to “Save As,” scroll to locate Word (.doc or .docx), click “Save.”
- All writing assignments should have your name and a brief title indicating the assignment at the top of the first page.
- This is a formal essay assignment – that means it requires proper essay formatting and a proper essay “tone” (i.e. style and language) and it will be scored based on the attached Essay Grading Rubric.
- The number of quotes/citations can vary — but I recommend somewhere between 7 and 15 quotes/citations. Please refrain from using long block-quotes of text.
- All quotations should have proper citations – i.e. footnotes or endnotes. See “How To Do Proper Citations” attached document for details.
- Include author of document/essay/article, title of document/essay/article, title of book (if located in your textbook) and page number.
- https://umb.umassonline.net/bbcswebdav/pid-3231095-dt-content-rid-25295908_1/courses/B2910-4139/What%20is%20Historical%20Analysis.pdf
- https://umb.umassonline.net/bbcswebdav/pid-3231095-dt-content-rid-25295906_1/courses/B2910-4139/How%20To%20Do%20Proper%20Citations%20-%20Footnotes%20or%20Endnotes%20-%20HIST%20266.pdf
- https://umb.umassonline.net/bbcswebdav/pid-3231095-dt-content-rid-25295907_1/courses/B2910-4139/Essay%20Rubric.pdf
- https://umb.umassonline.net/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_64556_1&content_id=_3229477_1
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