Prompt question is the title. Your thesis is your response to the question Cite

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Prompt question is the title.
Your thesis is your response to the question
Cite facts and figures whenever you enter them in the text
Citation Format: (author last name year: page number(s))
Write in your own words
Quotes should be no more than one sentence
List all sources you cited in your Works Cited
Have at least two in-class reading sources if you only respond to one prompt, otherwise have at least three in-class reading sources for the entire paper. If you want, you can also add scholarly sources that are not on the syllabus on top of the quota for in-class reading sources.
Reference readings, not lectures. Prove that you read!
Article format: Author last name, first name. Year. “Article Title.” Journal TitleNumber: page range of entire article
Example: Calderón-Zaks, Michael. 2022. “Technological Change before Globalization: Race and Declining Employment for Mexicans on Railroads, 1945-1970.” Journal of World-Systems Research1(Winter/Spring): 77-97.
Book format: Author last name, first name. Year. Title. Publisher home location: publisher.
Example: Ngai, Mae. 2003. Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

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