CONTENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Describe the provisions (parts) of the Voting Rights Act that discuss the issue of preclearance.
2. Compare and contrast the views of those who think the federal government should have the
power of pre-clearance and those who do not. Include at least three points of comparison.
3. Using evidence from any election in 2014 or later, argue whether or not you believe
the federal government should have the power of pre-clearance relating to election laws.
Include at least three reasons and/or examples to make your point.
4. List at least two things you could do in order to engage in the political process in pursuit of
your position in (3) above.
5. Cite at least three (3) reliable, quality references within the body of the paper using the
Chicago Manual of Styles parenthetical citation style. One of the citations MUST come
from the class textbook (-10 points if this is not done). You must have at least three
parenthetical citations in the body of the paper that correctly match the sources properly
formatted in the Works Cited Page.
A paper with no parenthetical source citations in its body will receive a grade of 0.
A paper with no works cited section (a.k.a. list of reference list, a.k.a. bibliography) at
the end of the body will receive a grade of 0.
FORMAT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Typed, 2-3 pages (not counting Works Cited Page), 12-point font, double-spaced.
2. Your name, instructor name, POSC 1113, and the date.
3. A title is required, but a separate title page is not necessary.
4. An introduction with a thesis/statement of purpose in the first paragraph: This paper will
5. A logically organized and sequenced body followed by a clearly stated conclusion.
6. Use of the Chicago Manual of Styles parenthetical citation format. Students must be very
careful and pay attention to details when they examine and cite internet sources. A paper
with no parenthetical source citations and/or no Works Cited page at the end will receive a
grade of 0; no second chances will be allowed.
7. Use of footnotes or endnotes is prohibited.
8. Using encyclopedias, like Wikipedia, Ballotpedia, history.com, kids.law.com, etc. is
prohibited (-10 points).
9. Use of word mixers like Spinbot is prohibited and will result in a grade of 0; no second
chances will be allowed.
Written on October 18th, 2020 by
Shelby County V. Holder (2013)
Posted in Chicago / Turabian, Political Science