„X Choose one social, economic, or political event that you studied from each of the five decades following World War II¡X1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s¡Xthat you think had a more powerful impact on the American people than other events within the same decade.

„X Introduce the paper with a short explanation of the overall purpose of the final project.
„X Conclude the paper by hypothesizing changes you anticipate to happen in the U.S. social, economic, or political climate of the next ten years. Explain the reasons for your hypothesis.
„X Review the Electronic Reserve Reading for this week, located on your student web page to get an idea of how you can present your hypothesis. Notice how you can trace the thread of a topic through the last five decades as you lead up to your prediction. Notice also how you can make personal comments¡Xthe hypothesis is an opinion, so you can show your bias. You are not expected to write as much as the supplemental reading, but it may be food for thought.
„X Use at least two references in each decade¡¦s section of your paper.
„X Organize all sections into a unified, final paper with subtitles for each section.
„X Use Appendix C to verify that you have written a collegiate paper.

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To complete this final project, you will need to choose a social, economic, or political event from each of the five decades following World War II (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s) that you believe had a more powerful impact on the American people than other events within the same decade. You should also introduce the paper with a short explanation of the overall purpose of the project and conclude by hypothesizing changes you anticipate in the U.S. social, economic, or political climate for the next ten years.

To begin, you should conduct research on social, economic, and political events from each decade to identify significant events that had a lasting impact on the American people. Use reputable sources like academic journals, books, and reliable websites to gather information about these events.

Once you have identified the events for each decade, analyze their impact on the American people and compare them with other events within the same decade. Consider factors such as societal changes, economic consequences, and political shifts. This analysis will help you determine which events had a more powerful impact than others.

For each decade, be sure to use at least two references to support your analysis. These references can come from scholarly articles, books, or other reliable sources that provide valuable insight into the events you are discussing.

To organize your paper, include subtitles for each section, representing each decade and the chosen event. This will help create a clear and structured paper, making it easier for the reader to follow your arguments and analysis.

Additionally, it is important to use Appendix C to verify that you have written a collegiate paper. This appendix provides guidelines for formatting, referencing, and organizing your paper in accordance with academic standards. Make sure to follow these guidelines to ensure that your paper meets the required criteria.

Finally, see the Electronic Reserve Reading for this week, located on your student web page, to get an idea of how you can present your hypothesis and trace the thread of a topic through the last five decades. The supplemental reading can provide additional insights and serve as food for thought as you develop your hypothesis.

Remember to provide a clear and logical argument, supported by evidence and references, to support your hypothesis about the changes you anticipate in the U.S. social, economic, or political climate for the next ten years. Explain the reasons behind your hypothesis, taking into account the historical events and trends you have discussed in the paper.

By following these guidelines and conducting thorough research, you will be able to write a comprehensive and well-structured final paper that meets the requirements of the assignment.