Analysis of The Patriot Act (2001)

Analysis of The Patriot Act (2001).

I need help with a History question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn.
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Primary Source Essay

The writing component for this course will require you to analyze The Patriot Act (2001). You will analyze the document and write a 1.5 to 3 page (500-900 words) typed-up, double spaced essay. Here are some suggestions on documents you may use (you are free to use any other primary source as long as it meets the requirements).

REQUIRMANTS

  • For your essay, you must cite in Chicago 17th style (Humanities/NB version), NOT Author/Date.
  • Break your content in to parts that study the inter relations of the parts. Historical scrutiny is critical, it evaluates sources, weighs contending explanations and assigns weighty matters to causes.
  • Use critical evidence: Have various methods of on how you can discover pertinent information for your paper. As a historian you need to interrogate your sources and ask the critical questions. Who, When, Why and How the source compares to the analysis?
  • Write in past tense: Since historical events happened in the past it is prudent for your prose to be written in the past tense.
  • Avoid generalizations: Historians value specificity not vague words or equivocal words.
  • Write in academic voice: Avoid use of 1st or 2nd person.
  • Avoid present-ism or anachronism: Do not relate all l historical event to the present. Investigate the terms on its own and ensure that chronological order is adhered to.
  • Quote if you must: A quote will benefit the unfamiliar reader to take note.
  • Cite properly: Historians use foot notes and end-notes (this is in line with humanities paper done in Chicago Manual Style). Providing reference and supplemental information shows how credible a writer you are.
  • Proof read: Your readers will thank you for not submitting the first draft!
  • For your essay, you must cite in Chicago 17th style (Humanities/NB version), NOT Author/Date.:
  • https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/chicago_manual_17th_edition/cmos_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
  • The biggest difference between Chicago style from MLA and APA is that citations are in footnotes style. You will have to do a bit of research on how to do footnotes on whichever word processor you’re using; the link I provided has tips on how to manually add footnotes as well.
  • Also, as a note, you must have at least the primary source you’re using as a source with a citation in your essay. You’re free to use as many secondary sources as you need to supplement your analysis. Since the essay is maximum 3 pages, I wouldn’t recommend more than two secondary sources.


Analysis of The Patriot Act (2001)

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