The Rise and Fall of Southern Republican Parties, 1867-1877

From the suggested research topics, I want to write about

“The Rise and Fall of Southern Republican Parties, 1867-1877”.

 

Overview of the assignment:

  • Students      are required to write a minimum of full 5 pages; please keep the essay to      no more than 6 pages. Format: Doubled-spaced, typed, font in Times      New Roman or Arial, size 12. 1-inch margins all around. Written work for this course is to be submitted only in either      Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf). Cover and sources      pages do not constitute numbered pages.
  • If      having difficulty selecting an appropriate topic, a list of possible      subjects for the paper can be found under Course Resources: Research Paper      Instructions. These are only      suggestions; students are by no means required to choose a topic from this      list.
  • This      project will require fieldwork – using the library, the Internet, etc. Sources      must be cited.
  • Why      a paper? Students will have the opportunity to gain an understanding of      historical inquiry and writing. Reading is a significant part of any      historical project. After selecting a topic, the student must include at      least four sources; two must be primary sources (diaries, speeches,      autobiographies, royal decrees, etc.) on which they will base the paper.      Please do not cite the textbook and online encyclopedias Wikipedia,      Britannica, and general      information sites (such as ask.com or about.com). It is advisable to avoid using web sites      that end in the suffixes “.com,” “.org” or “.net” altogether (conversely      those ending in “.gov” or “.edu” are more acceptable).  It is strongly recommended that students      make use of academic history books available in your local public library      system and articles, government documents, newspapers, and      magazines accessible through Ivy Tech Library’s Discover! (Links      to an external site.)
  • Consider      this project as an important reflection of one’s expertise and interest in      the topic.
  • Ultimately      each student is responsible to submit a clear, concise and well-organized essay      free of spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Guidelines      on how to organize the paper are located in Course Resources – Research      Paper Instructions. 
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