Students write an essay or “primary assignment” each week on a different topic. Keep in mind:
- The 3+1 Rule is mandatory and so be sure to familiarize yourself with it.
- Organization should follow this format:
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- Introduction that summarizes what will be discussed and provides a thesis statement.
- The body of the essay. It should be multi-paragraph. Each paragraph should discuss one aspect that supports the thesis statement.
- Conclusion that summarizes what was discussed.
- References in APA.
- In-text citations are also required.
I will provide the 4 required readings either in a different document or in the question itself.
Pick 3
- Globalization is Good for You, Ronald Bailey, Reason, 2015
- Tracing the Impact of Globalisation on a Restaurant Menu Card, Arundhathi Baburaj, Women’s Era, 2018
- Fortnite’s Digital Goods Are Key to the Future of Global Trade, Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg Businessweek, 2019
- World Order 2.0 – The Case for Sovereign Obligation, Richard N. Haass, Foreign Affairs, 2017
- Nationalism Gains Momentum, Trend Magazine, 2018
- Teaching Globalization in the Time of Trump, Jane Elizabeth Hughes, BizEd, 2019
- Population Bulletin Update: Immigration in America 2010, Population Reference Bureau, 2010
- Immigration by the Numbers, Elaine Kamarck, John Hudak, Christine Stenglein, The Brookings Institution, 2017
Pick 1
- The Bill of Rights: A Transcription, National Archives
- The Constitution: Amendments 11-27, National Archives
- Know Your Rights: A guide to the United States Constitution, The United States Department of Justice
- Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- Are Human Rights Universal? Foreign Affairs, Thomas Franck, 2001
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, National Assembly of France, 1789
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948
- American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, United Nations Refugee Angency, 1948