Take-home, Due Friday, July 26th @ 3pm on Canvas:
The 1960’s are often seen as the high point of participatory democracy in the United States while the 1980’s are seen as a moment of defeat as collective solidarity and alliance building gave way to the individual and the myth of multiculturalism.
Drawing on both primary and secondary sources, construct an argument that either agrees or disagrees with this statement. You may approach this in a variety of ways. However, your paper must present a clear argument, centered on a precise thesis statement, in favor or against the statement above.
You must use two primary sources, and one secondary source from weeks 4-5.
No Outside sources are allowed without prior permission. Failure to use the appropriate sources will result in a failing grade.
Your response may include direct quotes but short quotations (one
sentence long) or paraphrasing are preferred. Use parenthetical citations when citing either lectures or sources as follows: (Bernardino, Title of Lecture) or (Escobedo, pg#). Your response must be double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman or similar font, 1” margins, 4-5 pages.
You must underline or highlight your thesis statement
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