Here is the textbook:
American Government in Black and White: Diversity and Democracy, Fifth Edition, Paula Denice McClain and Steven C. Tauber, Oxford University Press.
Please submit your notes on the assigned chapter. Be sure to incorporate your answers to the questions from the reading guide into your notes. Please use the outline provided with the question to organize your notes. Completing this assignment will help you achieve the following student learning outcomes:
Analyze the principles and practices of American political institutions.
Describe the role of movements, race and ethnicity, political parties and interest groups in American politics.
Critically analyze the central issues in American politics.
Total 16 chapters each chapter go by one page. Please separate each file for every chapter .
Final assignment go by one and half page
For this final “Problems in Politics” assignment, you’re going to revise the a summary of political issue you recently wrote. If you haven’t completed that assignment, please do now. Specifically, you are going to revise the document based on the comments you got from classmates. I look forward to seeing your revisions! To earn full credit on this assignment:
Summarize in writing (about 350 words) everything you want us to know about your topic. Follow the “Write Up” instructions below.
Do you your best to submit the the assignment by the deadline.
Re-read the work done by your classmates to see if they followed up on your previous comments on their earlier versions of this assignment. Leave comments.
Submit a revised summary of everything you’ve learned about the issue you chose for the “Problems in Politics” assignments you’ve already completed.
Revisions Guidelines
Incorporate the feedback you received on your first draft.
Write to communicate — tell us what we need to know. Remember, we don’t know what you do, so teach us!
Cite your sources.
Your summary should be logically organized and clearly written. I recommend the following format:
Paragraph 1: introduce the topic. Explain why you choose it. If there is a controversy, give voice to both sides.
Paragraphs 2 – 4: summarize what you learned from each article.
Paragraph 5: conclude by telling us what learned, how you feel about it, and there is to be done next.
How to Cite
Please use the following format: Name (last, first). Title (in quotes). Name of Publication. Date of publication. For example:
Mead, Rebecca. “The Prophet of Dystopia.” New Yorker, April 17, 2017.