See screenshot for grading rubric, make sure meet all requirement.
Write a 250-word abstract introducing the main research
question(s) for your Essay. Your abstract should address the following points (but
do not address these in point-form; must write in complete sentences): 1) What is
my topic?; 2) Why is my topic interesting and/or important?; 3) What is my main
research question?; 4) How will I address this question?
Your Essay Proposal must
also include 5 relevant Key Terms (the kind that one would use to search for your
essay in an index like Google Scholar or Academia.edu). And you must provide an
annotated bibliography of at least five academic sources that you plan to use in your
essay (if you don’t end up using them, that’s fine). An academic source is peer reviewed (hence you cannot count e.g. newspaper articles, online blogs, research
reports from advocacy groups, etc. as academic)—see list of examples at bottom of
syllabus. An annotated bibliography is one in which you have at least a sentence or
two explaining the relevance of the source to your essay. You can have nonacademic sources in your annotated bibliography, as long as you haveat least five academic sources


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