At least ONE piece of evidence should be drawn from a primary source. Evidence drawn from TWO or more primary sources earns an excellent level of use. Don’t forget to cite!Note that primary sources can be excerpted in lectures and readings, can be images from the time period in course module or textbook (if you analyze them), can be linked materials in the text, in addition to primary sources posted in the course module.
The assignment is worth up to 50 points. The following factors are taken into account when we grade:
RULE OF THREE THESIS – Do you have a well thought out and clear overall thesis in your introduction? Do you have a thesis statement for your paragraph? Does the paragraph organization follow the thesis statement?
EVIDENCE – You must have solid evidence for each point you raise in the thesis. Evidence is not simply a statement, there must be an explanation of how that evidence supports the thesis statement. Example: If you were writing a paragraph on the causes of the Cold War, you might use the Baruch Plan as an example. Simply writing “the Baruch Plan was a cause of the Cold War” in your paragraph would not be enough and would not be analytical. However, the following sentences do provide a good analysis of this piece of evidence:”One cause of the Cold War was the failure of the United States and the Soviet Union to agree upon a plan for nuclear disarmament after World War II. The Baruch Plan, presented by the US, would maintain the American atomic weapon advantage for the foreseeable future. This played into Stalin’s suspicions of the Americans’ true motivations toward the USSR.”Did you use the minimum number of primary sources? secondary sources?
HISTORICAL ACCURACY, CLARITY, AND LOGIC
Is your argument clear and does it make sense? Is it historically accurate? Does your evidence prove your point? Does your analysis answer the prompt? Have you considered change over time and geographic differences in your essay?
PROPER CITATION
Have you properly cited? Have you used Turabian/Chicago? You must also FOOTNOTE. Parenthetical cites are NOT allowed.
GRAMMAR, SPELLING AND MECHANICS
Is the essay up to college standards for grammar and spelling? Is it an analytical essay? Does it meet minimum length and formatting requirements?
Grade Scale: A = 45-50. Exceptional in all aspects noted aboveB = 40-44. Above average in most of the aspects noted aboveC = 35-39. Average workD = 30-34. Below average workF = 0-29 Unacceptable college level work or does not meet minimum requirements
YOU ARE THE HISTORIAN!Prompt: Do you believe the New South Dream of Henry Grady and his fellow boosters was possible in the aftermath of the Civil War? Why or why not? Be sure to give plenty of specific support/examples to back up your reasoning.This is an exercise in critical thinking and a good self-assessment to see if you are “connecting the dots” and thinking historically. Answer the question in ONE well-constructed paragraph (4-5 sentences). Paragraphs should begin with a thesis statement (1st sentence). Subsequent sentences should present historical facts with your analysis (how do these facts support your thesis statement in response to the prompt). Grammar and mechanics count and don’t forget to cite as necessary.
Textbook link
https://cnx.org/contents/p7ovuIkl@3.104:n54P3Yvf@2…
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