the first part of the assignment ( Already Completed ) was to :
Submit a word document with your 3 topics. ONE topic must be a TX topic covered in this course (Ch 1,2,4,5,6 from Governing Texas). Other topics should come from US Chapters (Ch 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11 – We the People). TX topic should not overlap with US topics. You also must submit ONE political problem and a solution.
My topics are below:
Texas Topic:
Chapter 1 (Governing Texas): Political Culture in Texas: Explore the unique political culture of Texas, which blends individualistic, traditionalistic, and moralistic elements. Discuss how these cultural aspects influence state politics and policies.
US Topics:
Chapter 2 (We the People): The Founding and the Constitution: Examine the development of the US Constitution, the debates during the Constitutional Convention, and the principles that underpin the American political system.
Chapter 7 (We the People): The Presidency: Analyze the powers and roles of the President, the challenges faced by the executive branch, and the impact of presidential actions on American politics.
My one political problem and solutiuon:
Political Problem and Solution:
Problem: Voter Suppression in Texas
Solution: Implement legislation to protect voting rights, such as automatic voter registration, extended early voting periods, and robust voter education programs. Additionally, ensure that all voting materials are available in multiple languages to accommodate diverse populations.
Now for the part im requesting services for :
MUST upload this as a word document ONLY. NEED at least 3 sources with FULL citation information for each one. Scholarly sources are REQUIRED, students need 3-5 sources BEYOND the textbook, etc. Remember, sources should support points in the paper and current sources should be used for the problem/solution. You also need at least 5 sentences for EACH source explaining how the source will be used in your paper.
What cannot be used as sources:
Wikipedia/Encyclopedia/Dictionary/Spark Notes and other similar sources (listed below) are NOT allowed and will result in an assignment score of zero. Please see the full list of sources that cannot use below, students who have questions about whether a source is appropriate, should email the link to the instructor for guidance.
Wikipedia and other similar sources are not reliable sources of information. Any citation of Wikipedia, Dictionary.com (or any Dictionary related website whether it is listed below or not), E-Encyclopedia (or any Encyclopedia website even if they appear in library databases – NO ENCYCLOPEDIA source whatsoever may be used), NO articles off of lawyers or law offices homepages, no law review articles or medical journals should be used either – academia.edu, academy4sc.org, airtract.com, American Battlefield Trust, american-historama.org, Americanhistory2, americanhistorycentral.com, aplustopper, Ask.com, AZCentral.com, AZquotes.com, bensguide.gpo.gov, biography.com, Blackboard/class videos, Brainyquotes.com, britannica.com, BuzzFeed, Cambridge Core (cite the actual articles from here and the respective journals), Chartercollege.edu, ChatGPT (and similar sources), Chegg, Civicsforlife.org, Cliff Notes, Collegeamericangovernment.org, Constitution.org, ConstitutionCenter.org, ConstitutionalCenter.org, Constitutionfacts.com, Constitutionlaws.com, Constitution.laws.com, Constitutionus.com, Constitutionweekusa.com, Courses.lumenlearning.com, Definitions.uslegal.com, diffen.com, differencebetween.net, dk.usembassy.gov, Economicshelp.org, exploros.com, findlaw.com, freedomworks.org, gale.com, globalcitizen.org, globalissues.org, greatergood.com, gunlaws.com, Hein online (please cite the actual articles and their sources instead), historians.org, historycentral.com, history.com, history.net, honestproscons.com, howstuffworks.com, idea.int, infoplease.com, infowars.com, Investopedia, judiciallearningcenter.org, Khan Academy, law.cornell.edu/wex, Law review articles, legaldictionary.net and legallanguage.com (or any legal vocabulary website), liberties.edu, library guides/libguides.ala.org (cite sources from them), livescience.com, lumen learning, mirandawarning.org, missourilawyershelp.org, National Geographic Education, nationalparalegal.edu, nationalhumanitiescenter.org, nature.com (cite journals from here), nowcomment.com, OER sources of any sort, OERTX repository, open.lib.umn.edu/americangovernment, OpenStax, Oxford Bibliographies (use sources from it not the source itself); people.com, politicalsphere.com, preservearticles.com, presidentialsystem.org, pressbooks.online.ucf.edu, principlesofdemocracy.org, procon.org, Quimbee.com, quotationspage.com, Reference.com, Researchgates.net (cite the actual articles from here from the journals and NOT from research gate), Salem Press Encyclopedia, scholastic.com, sciencedirect.com (cite articles from journals and not from this source), Self.com, Shmoop.com, shortform.com, Socialsci.libretexts.org, Socialstudieshelp.com, Softschools.com, Spark Notes, spn.org, Study.com, tandfonline.com (cite the articles and journals from here not just the website), teachingamericanhistory.com, teachthrive.com, thebalance.com, theepochtimes.com, thefulcrum.us, thelawdictionary.org, theoryofknowledge.net, The Odyssey,
thepoliticalguide.com, thestoryoftexas.com, thetrace.org, thoughtco.com, totallyhistory.com, U4 Expert Answer, Universalclass.com. USA.gov, usgovtpoli.commons.gc.cuny.edu, usa.usembassy.de/government, USconstitution.net, USConstitution.org, USCourts.gov, UShistory.org, UShistoryscene.com, uloop, USlegal.com, Uspresidentialelectionnews.com, The Bible, theodysseytonline.com, tshaonline.org., theusaonline.com, vitana.org, Vocabulary.com, Webinars, Wisegeek.com, womenshistory.org, worldatlas.com, World Fact Book, youtube.com, any Almanac, Atlas, Major Motion Pictures/Netflix Shows or TV series, Policies from Members of Congress, Opinion Pieces, Works published specifically for other countries so for example a piece published about US parties in other countries is not going to be good to use, Book Reviews Law Review articles, Medical Journals, or anything similar in the research paper or other assignment in this course will result in an automatic score of 0 (zero) on the assignment.
Students must cite sources. Textbook readings with page numbers (or chapter headings and subheadings for digital textbooks without page numbers) and textbook citation; and outside scholarly research must be included in the assignment. Excellent scholarly sources include journals, newspapers, NPR, magazines like The Atlantic, other articles, etc. Students must have in-text citations and a “Works Cited” page. This page does not count toward the page requirement.
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