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Week 3 Final Paper Framework Guide
Jessica Rutledge POL201 Dr. Trzop 09/06/2022
This guide will help you prepare for your final paper by organizing the information for your final
paper, walking you through the process of defining your topic, researching and analyzing scholarly sources, creating an annotated bibliography, and crafting a thesis. Once you have completed the guide submit it to the online classroom for grading. After your instructor has graded the guide, please be sure to use it and the feedback provided to you
by your instructor as you construct your final paper. As a reminder, you can access your feedback through Waypoint directly.
1. Identification of Topic:
In a representative democracy, voting gives citizens our voice in government. It is the power to choose the leaders, to ratify or reject state or federal constitutional amendments, approve or deny
bonds, tax changes, and many other questions that affect our lives so voting is the most important
right in the United States. The following topics all address voting in the United States in some way. Choose ONE
topic from the list below to examine in your final paper.
Motivating Voters
Non-Voters
Uninformed Voters
Expansion of Suffrage
Suffrage for Convicted Felons
Voting Fraud
Which topic have you chosen?
Voting Fraud
2. Subtopics
Once you have selected your topic,
next choose three specific subtopics that relate to your topic that you plan to discuss in your final paper. These subtopics will be referenced by the prompt that aligns to your topic.
. For example: Motivating Voters
—Examine strategies for motivating voters. Discuss at least three strategies that special interest groups or political candidates can use to motivate their voters and get them to the polls.
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each strategy? In the above prompt, the subtopics that should
be used for this assignment correspond to “three strategies that special interest groups or political candidates can use to motivate voters and get them to the polls.” Accordingly, each
of the three different strategies will be a subtopic.
It is recommended that you complete some research before attempting to complete this part of the assignment. If you are having trouble completing this form or have questions, be sure to contact your instructor.
Complete the form below for each subtopic.
Where noted, please identify your subtopic. Then, within each text box, discuss the following:
1.
How is this subtopic related to the topic that you chose? 2.
How is the subtopic related to voting?
3.
Who is affected/involved with or by this subtopic?
4.
What circumstances contributed to the subtopic?
5.
How does this subtopic affect voting for those individuals involved? Subtopic 1: Name Subtopic 1 HERE
Election Security
Election security is important because it helps keep the American voting system safe from foreign countries trying interfering with elections.
Subtopic 2: Name Subtopic 2 HERE
Election policy proposals
These proposals are important with making public voting safe and convenient for voters of all ages, where the voting polls will take place and how voting will be done. This topic will affect all people of all ages.
Subtopic 3: Name Subtopic 3 HERE
Race This topic covers who is most likely to vote by race, this topic affects voting by who is more likely to
vote and how these voters are informed and educated compared to those who do not vote.
3. Sources
For this assignment, you are required to provide one non-scholarly credible source and two scholarly, peer-reviewed sources; you will need to use an additional scholarly source for your final. You should choose sources that address the prompt for the topic that you chose, especially the subtopics that you outlined above. Provide APA-formatted references and annotations for
your sources in the space below.
Please remember that you have been provided with a required
non-scholarly credible source and
two scholarly peer-reviewed sources that you may
use for each topic Non-Scholarly Credible Sources:
Non-scholarly credible sources are sources like articles that you can find published by newspapers, magazines, polling organizations, think tanks, or other organizations. They are not scholarly or peer reviewed so it is important that you carefully consider if they are credible. Each non-scholarly source must pass the CRAAPO test to be used in this assignment and in your
final paper. For this assignment, your non-scholarly, credible source has been selected for you; it is the source listed as “required” in the Final Paper Topic Handout, and is from the Pew Research
Center. You may use additional non-scholarly credible sources when you write your final, but you need to make sure to use the required source listed in the handout.
APA Citation for Non-Scholarly Credible Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Pew Research Center., 2018, October 29, Elections in America: Concerns over security, divisions over expanding access to voting.
Annotation for Non-Scholarly Credible Source 1:
In your own words,
provide an annotation explaining what the source is, where it came from, what this source can tell us about your topic, what information this source provides that will help you address the final paper prompt, and how this source will help you prove your thesis. Be
sure to provide specific information in your annotation. Here are some examples of annotations
. This source covers voting confidence, security, policies, state rules and concerns, in section two, Elections security, the article discusses how confident the public is with the election security in place
today, in section four, views of election policy proposals, the article discusses what the public favors and how fair the system of elections are.
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Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Sources
Scholarly sources are peer-reviewed article written by professional researchers. You will need to
provide two scholarly articles for this assignment, and you will need to identify an additional one
for your final for a total of three. You may use one or both of the scholarly articles that have been provided for you with the final paper prompt that you have chosen or you may choose to locate other scholarly articles. You may find the How to Read a Scholarly Article
tutorial helpful. If you are having trouble completing this form or have questions, be sure to contact your instructor.
APA Citation for Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Source 1:
Provide the APA citation for your source. Here are some examples of APA citations.
Eggers, A.C., Garro, H., & Grimmer, J. (2021, November 9). No evidence for systematic voter fraud: A guide to statistical claims about the 2020 election. PNAS, 118(45)
Annotation for Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Source 1:
In your own words,
provide an annotation explaining what the source can tell you about your topic, what author's thesis is, the evidence they use, and how this source will help you address the final paper prompt. Be sure to provide specific information in your annotations
. Here are some examples of annotations
.
This source discusses the 2020 elections between former president Trump and President Biden, and there was no evidence showing an voting fraud, and debunks Trumps claims that Biden stole votes, how many have accused that the voting machines used were switched from Trump votes to Biden votes.
APA Citation for Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Source 2:
Goel, S., Meredith, M., Morse, M., Rothschild, D., & Shirani-Mehr, H. (2020). One person, one vote: Estimating the prevalence of double voting in U.S. presidential elections. American Political Science Review, 114(2), 456–469
.
Annotation for Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Source 2:
This source covers the topic of double voting, whether it be two forms of submitted voting by one person or two votes submitted by fraud, there are several way to vote in the 21
st
century, many believe that in person voting with voter ID’s is the best options, but with there being several other options such as, mail in ballots or online entries, there can be systematic fraud, being one person votes in person at a booth while someone else mails in ballot under someone else’s name.
4. Introduction and Thesis Statement
Provide an introduction and thesis statement for your final paper. An introduction introduces your topic and approach. A thesis is a sentence length statement of the main idea of your paper. A good introduction and thesis should be informed by the findings of your sources, and your analysis of the ways in which those findings apply to the final paper prompt. In addition, your thesis should help you organize your paper. Each
of the subtopics you have chosen to examine should be incorporated into your thesis, and the order in which you mention these subtopics should be the order in which you examine these subtopics in your paper
.
Example thesis:
The Progressive movement reached its zenith in the early 1900s, demonstrated by the popularity of muckraking literature, the ratification of new Constitutional amendments, and the political platforms of presidential candidates in the 1912 election. In this case, the three subtopics that would be explored are: 1)
Muckraking literature
2)
Progressive Constitutional amendments
3)
The political platforms of presidential candidates in the 1912 election
For more information about thesis statements, consult the UAGC Writing Center’s Thesis Statement Tutorial
and UAGC AEC How To Write a Thesis video
.
Draft of Introduction and thesis:
Voting fraud has become common with in the U.S elections, the security and confidence with in the rules and policies have been lowered by the public, many have questioned how the elections are being kept safe from foreign interference, along with what the best and most effective way to submit a vote should be used.
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