Category: US History

  • Title: Understanding Historical Perspectives and Interpretations

    Answer questions, please try to stick to the minimum word count for each question. The minimum word count totals 450 words which is equivalent to 1 1/2 paged single-spaced.
    Textbook: Schultz, K. (2018). HIST 5. Cengage. ISBN-13: 9781337294140

  • Title: Analyzing the 9/11 Commission Report: A Focused Study on the Evolution of Terrorism in the United States

    Assignment details:
     4-5 double-spaced pages, 12 pt. font with 1-inch margins, title page, Chicago-style footnotes, and a
    bibliography in the Chicago style.
     Note: Footnotes are single-spaced and typewritten in 10 pt. font. Use the reference tab in Word to
    insert the footnotes.
     Use the Reference tab in Word and click on “Insert Footnote.” Word will automatically number the
    footnotes for you.
     For the bibliography, be sure that the citations are listed alphabetically and use the hanging
    indentation starting with the second line. To indent your bibliographic citations, use the Page Layout
    tab and click on “Spacing.” Use the arrow menu and in the Indentation section, click on “Hanging.”
    This will allow you to indent your bibliographic entries.
     Chicago Manual of Style Quick Citation Guide: Notes and Bibliography Sample Citations
    https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html
     Rampolla Pocket Guide – Chicago style citations and sample student paper on Canvas.
    Assignment: Based on your study of the 9/11 Commission Report edited by Ernest May, analyze a focused
    topic related to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Be sure to start the paper by placing your
    topic in its historical context and use both the report (a primary source) and the secondary sources (i.e., the
    introductory essay and the Locke and Wright textbook) to support your arguments. Students will use a
    minimum of four separate sections of the 9/11 Commission Report in the May volume for the essay.
    For this essay, students are required to use a minimum of TWO books to complete the essay:
     Ernest May, The 9/11 Commission Report with Related Documents.1 Be sure to use the second entry
    format for subsequent citations after the first complete citation of a source.2
     Joseph Locke and Ben Wright, The American Yawp.3 Be sure to use the second entry format for
    subsequent citations after the first complete citation of a source.4
     Students may additional secondary sources from the FP University library and/or interlibrary loan:
    scholarly books or scholarly journal articles. See the library catalog for books and the Academic
    Search Complete and the JSTOR databases for journal articles.
     See the sources cited by the editor in the selected bibliography as needed.
     Note: Outside internet websites will not be used for this paper.
     When referring to a specific section of the 9/11 Commission Report, note the subtitle of that
    section.5 This will distinguish it from May’s introduction to the report.
    Additional Instructions
     Include a relevant thesis that addresses the assignment and support the thesis with relevant
    information from the primary and secondary sources.
     Incorporate an analysis of at least four separate written primary documents from the Sipress
    collection into your argument.
    1 Ernest R. May, ed., The 9/11 Commission Report with Related Documents (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007), 7.
    2 May, The 9/11 Commission Report, 10.
    3 Joseph L. Locke and Ben Wright, eds., The American Yawp, vol. 2, Since 1877 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University
    Press, 2019), 420.
    4 Locke and Ben Wright, The American Yawp, 422.
    5 May, “The Foundation of the New Terrorism,” The 9/11 Commission Report, 52.   Be sure to take into account the key analytical points about the sources: the immediate historical
    context and date for the source, intended audience, purpose (i.e., why it was created), point of view,
    and significance.
     In order to capture the reader’s attention, open the paper with a brief story, a discussion of a major
    event or historical figure. You should then introduce your thesis and explain how you will support it
    (i.e., outline your argument).
     When writing formal essays, always use a formal writing style. Please avoid the conventions of
    spoken English.
     Do not use block quotes in short papers.This will distinguish it from May’s introduction to the report.