Your paper needs to be a 3000 word essay, double spaced, with 1" margins, and 12 point
font. You need to use a normal font, like Arial or Times New Roman, nothing funky!
Please put your name, the class time, and the title of your paper on the top left hand side
of your paper. Make sure you submit your paper in Word. Part of your grade will be
based on spelling, grammar, and form. Proofread your paper before you turn it in – you can
catch a lot of mistakes that way!!
Your topic needs to be on something that interests you, and concerns the time covered in
this course, basically, something that has to do with American History between 1877
and 2001. That means the information covered in our textbook. (Note: the textbook is
NOT considered a source, neither is an encyclopedia!) You will need to use at least 6
sources. Three of them must be books, the rest can be articles. At least three sources
must be primary, the rest secondary sources. A primary source is one that is written
during the time that your subject lived or your event occurred. For instance, if you were
going to write on the Salem Witch Trials, you could use the actual trial proceedings as a
primary source. A secondary source is one written after the fact, something like Carol
Karlsen’s book The Devil in the Shape of a Woman. The Internet may be used with a great
deal of discretion; not everything on a site may be historically accurate. If you have
questions about using the Internet, please contact me.
Make sure that you identify which sources are primary and which are secondary; it is
usual to group them that way.
You may use quotes, but keep them short (1 sentence); you can have 2-3 quotes per
paragraph providing that at least 90% of your work is original!!