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1. Follow the formatting requirements of your previous PDA assignments (margins, font, font size, double spaced, etc). You do NOT have to tie the four questions together into a cohesive narrative, just answer each of the questions individually. You will submit this Course Final as a single paper with your individual responses to the four questions separated within it, either by numbers (1., 2., 3., and 4.), page breaks, or both.

2. Ensure that your responses to the (5) five required questions are a MINIMUM length of ONE FULL PAGE per question for a total submission length of at least 5 full pages.

3. Use evidence provided by the documents as well as your knowledge gained throughout this course to support your arguments.

The Questions
Documents:
1. Excerpt of Theodore Roosevelts Hyphenated Americans Speech (October 12, 1915)
2. Excerpt of Shut the Door Speech (April 9, 1924)
3. Woody Guthries This Land is Your Land (February 1940)
4. LOOK Magazines How to Spot a Communist (March 1947)
5. Political Cartoon You read books, eh? (April 24, 1949)
6. Senator Joseph R. McCarthys Enemies from Within Speech (February 9, 1950)
7. Excerpt of Port Huron Statement (June 15, 1962)
8. Black Panther Ten-Point Program (October 1966)
9. Caesar Chavez Letter from Delano (April 4, 1969)
10. Equal Rights Amendment (1972)
11. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (June 23, 1972)
12. George H.W. Bush on the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (July 26, 1990)
13. Maya Angelou On the Pulse of the Morning (January 20, 1993)
14. President-Elect Barack Obamas Victory Speech (November 4, 2008)

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