Essay Assignment Prompt – Huntington – WOH 2001 This being our first assignmen

Essay Assignment Prompt – Huntington – WOH 2001

This being our first assignment, it will be relatively straight forward and more descriptive than argumentative in nature. Having read “The Clash of Civilizations?” what you will need to do for this essay is the following:
First, you will need to locate and describe Huntington’s main thesis clearly. Place this in the introduction where you would otherwise have a thesis statement. To make this a well-rounded introduction make sure you acknowledge that there are critiques of his argument. You will want to include a few words upfront to introduce Huntington and a few words when appropriate to introduce David Brooks. That is the only thing you are allowed to use outside sources for. Keep the introductions to these figures very short (a few relevant words) and be sure to cite your source. *Please note, that if I see references to the arguments in Huntington’s book by the same title, rather than the article I assigned, I will deduct significant points even if you can prove that you read the book!
Second, give your reader a sense of how the author defines a civilization and the number and type of (as in what sort of) “civilizations” he sees the world being divided into. I recommend you do this in the first paragraph on the body.
Third, you will need to locate and describe all of Huntington’s sub-arguments which are used to support his main argument.
Fourth, to accurately assess Huntington’s argument, I have assigned a short article (2 pages) by David Brooks titled “Huntington’s Clash Revisited.” Take a paragraph to discuss Brooks’ most salient criticisms of Huntington’s argument (where he thinks Huntington erred.)
Fifth, mention in a short paragraph your own thoughts on Huntington’s argument
Finally, revisit the big argument Huntington makes, acknowledge lack of universal acceptance, and give a final judgement.

Things to keep in mind:
I do not require you to include a bibliography as we are dealing with two shared sources and the online sources you need to introduce Huntington and Brook. However, I do want you to use footnotes for citation in Turabian style and include page numbers (first reference to material must be a full citation.)
Essay length should be between four and five pages.
Use 12 pt. easily readable print-style fonts (like courier for example but choice is yours), double space sentences, and utilize normal (Word default) 1-inch margins.
Read the material, including prompt, very carefully. Be sure to contact us early with any questions you might have so that we can help guide you.
Recall you can ask for assistance from me and from your TA. Let me also urge you to use the history tutors’ services available for free and through the FIU history department. History tutoring also offers virtual appointments.

Rather than grading you on your original thesis statement in the Introduction, you will be graded on how well you have summarized and described Huntington’s main argument/thesis and acknowledged presence of critiques. I advise you keep your introduction short. The challenge is designing a concise but comprehensive thesis statement that covers the essence of Huntington’s argument and acknowledging voice like
You will then be graded on how well you describe each successive sub-argument presented by Huntington to support his main argument. Points will be deducted for each missed or badly explained sub-argument. You must clearly explain each of those sub-arguments and explain and how they connect/support his main argument. As always, quality of writing (grammar: spelling, word choice, syntax…) will affect the grade. We will certainly consider whether quote the article and cite it (in Turabian/Chicago style) as necessary.
If you are unfamiliar with the Turabian/Chicago style, please refer to the guide provided by our library.
http://libguides.fiu.edu/c.php?g=159885&p=1048013Links to an external site. and the “style guide” I included in Module 3
Essays will be Assessed on the Following Criteria:
1) Quality of introduction and thesis statement which you craft in response to the question: A thesis statement as you should be aware, is a succinct statement that usually comes at the very end of your introduction and posits your argument. Basically, you will be assessed on how well you explain the argument you are presenting in your paper, or in some cases how well you describe the arguments in the reading or readings you have been assigned (depending on directions in prompt)
2) Quality of supporting evidence: You will be assessed on how well you use relevant quotations and appropriate material from assigned readings, text, and lectures to support your argument; and on whether you cite that material properly. In this class we will be using what is known as the Chicago or Turabian style in order to format our citations. NOTE: Failure to use assigned material will result in vert poor or failing grade all other things considered.
3) Organization of Paper: You will be assessed on how well you organize your narrative in support of your argument. In short, does your narrative progress logically and in a way that supports your thesis/argument and leaves the reader convinced of how right you are!
4) Quality of writing. YES, quality of writing is crucial. Recall this is not a literature composition but an analytical essay. Write clearly and succinctly. Doing otherwise could result in failure!
Quality of Intro and Thesis Statement
a- Is there a clear and succinct thesis statement the presents Huntington’s ‘hypothesis’ and acknowledges that there are critiques.
b-Is thesis positioned correctly in introduction (at the end)
c-Does any part of introduction create ambiguity as to what Huntington’s main argument is and as to what the prompt has asked them to discuss.
Quality of Supporting Evidence
a- Student engages both articles – (only partial credit given for superficial engage)
b- Student quotes and uses where appropriate the most relevant of what we could describe as ‘technical’ terminology utilized by authors (phrases such as ‘clash of civilizations,’ ‘civilization consciousness,’ ‘identity commitment,’ ‘fundamental attribution error’….)
c- Student appropriately uses quotation marks and understands the need to integrate quotes in sentence and paragraph.
d- Student demonstrates understanding of what they are quoting.
e- Student cites material appropriately using Turabian style in the footnotes (
Organization of Paper
a- Student addresses every part of prompt.
b- Student uses paragraphs to appropriately organize the narrative and clearly delineates the topic of each paragraph (topic statement) and retains clarity throughout
c- Student transitions smoothly between paragraphs (using transitional statements where necessary) and not leave reader wondering ‘why are we discussing this sub-topic here?’
d- Student has a proper conclusion that revisits thesis and expounds on it (6pts)
Quality of Writing
a- Word Choice (words used in appropriate context)
b- Grammatical mistakes (verb usage, preposition usage, possessive usage…)
c-Sentence Clarity! Are words and phrases well-arranged (proper syntax) do they create a well-formed sentence?
d-Sufficient Original Content

You must choose a current historical, academic article concerning the Antebellum

You must choose a current historical, academic article concerning the Antebellum Era to review. This means that you should find an article no older than about 1980. Even that is ages ago in terms of academic interpretation. You are best served to find an article published since 1995.
What are some historical journals? There are many some of the better ones are the American Historical Review, Journal of Southern History, and the William and Mary Quarterly.
JSTOR is a great resource for historians. EBSCO and ERIC will be helpful, too.
Remember, an academic journal article is usually about 25 pages long. It is NOT a book review or a magazine article.

As you begin writing the Review:
Place a complete citation of the article at the top of the review. Use Chicago to cite the source. I will count off points if you do not include this citation!
Within the first paragraph, you should state the author’s name, title of the article, and some bit of biography about the author. Where does he teach? What is her specialization? Other works published by this author?
The review should be double-spaced, as are all academic papers.

Your article review should be written for a bright reader but one who is not familiar with this this topic.

You should include two or three paragraphs that cover the content of the article.

But the remainder of the article review should be your CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IDEAS AND ARGUMENT BEING PRESENTED BY THE AUTHOR.

Some questions that will help you to get at the ideas and arguments in the paper:
What is the central argument (thesis) of the paper?
What evidence is given that proves this thesis?
How does this paper fit into the bigger historiography? (the wider literature on this topic.) Usually the author will cover this near the beginning of the paper, telling how their argument fits into the arguments made by other historians.
You will want to look at some of the other articles and books in the historiography—how do they compare with this historian’s argument? You’ll want to cite these in your paper and mention briefly how they compare. Again, your author will have done the grunt work for you. In virtually every article, a historian will have told the reader how their argument compares with the *historiography on the topic.

Then review the writing and clarity of expression. Has the author used grammar and syntax that has made the paper an easy read? An engaging read?

Conclude with a brief overall assessment of the paper.

A brief description of topic. The research question you will attempt to answer i

A brief description of topic. The research question you will attempt to answer in your essay Some sources you plan to utilize (not an exhaustive list) A working thesis statement and message of your essay The audience for your essay and a description of how you plan to communicate your ideas to the chosen audience Must be 1-2 pages

In what ways did women contribute to the Revolutionary War effort, and why are t

In what ways did women contribute to the Revolutionary War effort, and why are their contributions important to fully understanding this period in history?
https://florida.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ush22-soc-womenrevolution/women-and-the-american-revolution-interactive-lesson/

For this essay you will use what you have learned about the American West in the

For this essay you will use what you have learned about the American West in the course through watching the video on Wounded Knee, reading the textbook, and reading the documents found in Chapter 17 of The American Yawp Documents Reader.

17. Conquering the West


Write a research essay of at least 1000 words answering the following questions. (Please use Times New Roman 12pt font, and double-space your essay). You should begin with a title page and end with a bibliography page.
In what ways did U.S. government policy and cultural bias combine to bring about the devastation of Native American culture in the West? What did the national mindset have to be for this to happen? What consequences do native peoples face today because of decisions made in the 19th century?
You must cite all of your sources using Chicago citation–that is a footnote for each quote and a bibliography page at the end of your paper listing all four of your sources in correct Chicago format. You will need to cite at least three of the primary documents in the link above. You must also find one additional scholarly source to provide evidence for your answer to the third question–be sure your source comes from a reputable website or news agency.
I encourage you to work with our embedded librarian who can be very helpful in helping you understand citation and valid sources.
Remember that “C” is average, thus doing the minimum work to complete these criteria will result in that grade. An “A” or “B” grade shows excellent work in writing, research, and citation.

In what ways did women contribute to the Revolutionary War effort, and why are t

In what ways did women contribute to the Revolutionary War effort, and why are their contributions important to fully understanding this period in history?
https://florida.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ush22-soc-womenrevolution/women-and-the-american-revolution-interactive-lesson/

For this essay you will use what you have learned about the American West in the

For this essay you will use what you have learned about the American West in the course through watching the video on Wounded Knee, reading the textbook, and reading the documents found in Chapter 17 of The American Yawp Documents Reader.

17. Conquering the West


Write a research essay of at least 1000 words answering the following questions. (Please use Times New Roman 12pt font, and double-space your essay). You should begin with a title page and end with a bibliography page.
In what ways did U.S. government policy and cultural bias combine to bring about the devastation of Native American culture in the West? What did the national mindset have to be for this to happen? What consequences do native peoples face today because of decisions made in the 19th century?
You must cite all of your sources using Chicago citation–that is a footnote for each quote and a bibliography page at the end of your paper listing all four of your sources in correct Chicago format. You will need to cite at least three of the primary documents in the link above. You must also find one additional scholarly source to provide evidence for your answer to the third question–be sure your source comes from a reputable website or news agency.
I encourage you to work with our embedded librarian who can be very helpful in helping you understand citation and valid sources.
Remember that “C” is average, thus doing the minimum work to complete these criteria will result in that grade. An “A” or “B” grade shows excellent work in writing, research, and citation.

I will provide instructions in the links. Please read over carefully. Should you

I will provide instructions in the links. Please read over carefully. Should you use matter of opinion, please write as if you’re in favor of the Democratic candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris. Remeber to use Chicago Style formatting , NOT MLA, and for in-text citations use footnotes. Double spacing in a Times New Roman font is also a requirement, per my professors request. My school does run our work through three different AI checkers so please refrain from using plagiarism of any kind 🙂 No cover page is required. Again, please read over the attatched files before beginning the essay. Thank you in advance for you help! 2 pages of writing (~1100 words) , bibliography should begin on the third page.