I. Introduction that includes the background and the context of the problem.
II. An analysis/a comprehensive response to a given question, supported by evidence from primary and secondary sources.
III. Conclusions/a summary of your answer that includes your main argument.
Question: Identify and explain the three models of national, state, and local relationships. Offer examples. Why do we need to study the IGR (intergovernmental relations)?
Please offer a comprehensive response to the questions above.
Your paper is a mini-research paper (double spaced, #12 Font, 5 pages), which means that you will use additional sources and use them as references in your mid-term paper.
An additional page of your paper (the 6th) should contain your sources and/or endnotes. Your sources should include our textbook, government documents, and scholarly articles pertinent to the topic. Please do not use Wikipedia or any other online encyclopedic references!
Your papers should have a title and should be written in clear, persuasive, and succinct prose. No direct quotations from any sources are allowed in your papers. Please paraphrase and provide references to sources in the form of footnotes/endnotes/or in-text citation.
Your papers should be structured according to the following scheme:
I. Introduction that includes the background and the context of the problem.
II. An analysis/a comprehensive response to a given question, supported by evidence from primary and secondary sources.
III. Conclusions/a summary of your answer that includes your main argument.
Question: Identify and explain the three models of national, state, and local relationships. Offer examples. Why do we need to study the IGR (intergovernmental relations)?
Please offer a comprehensive response to the questions above.
Your paper is a mini-research paper (double spaced, #12 Font, 5 pages), which means that you will use additional sources and use them as references in your mid-term paper.
An additional page of your paper (the 6th) should contain your sources and/or endnotes. Your sources should include our textbook, government documents, and scholarly articles pertinent to the topic. Please do not use Wikipedia or any other online encyclopedic references!
Your papers should have a title and should be written in clear, persuasive, and succinct prose. No direct quotations from any sources are allowed in your papers. Please paraphrase and provide references to sources in the form of footnotes/endnotes/or in-text citation.
Your papers should be structured according to the following scheme:
I. Introduction that includes the background and the context of the problem.
II. An analysis/a comprehensive response to a given question, supported by evidence from primary and secondary sources.
III. Conclusions/a summary of your answer that includes your main argument. I will add the book