Final Exam

  • Due Dec 11, 2025 at 11:59pm
  • Points 100
  • Questions 2
  • Available Dec 7, 2025 at 12am - Dec 11, 2025 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Instructions

Your essay must:

  • Present a clear and focused thesis that directly addresses the chosen prompt.

  • Support your argument with specific evidence from course materials, lectures, or current events.

  • Demonstrate strong understanding of the foundational principles and structures of American government.

  • Be written in a formal academic tone with complete sentences, precise grammar, and logical organization.

  • Adhere strictly to the word count (300 words).

  • You have 120 minutes (2 hours) to write your essay. 

If you include outside sources or references, they must be cited properly in APA 7th edition format, including both in-text citations and a reference list.

Important: I will check all submissions for AI-generated content and academic integrity. Essays must reflect your authentic writing voice and original analysis. 

Because this is your final exam, grading will be rigorous and comprehensive, based on the following criteria:

  1. Content Accuracy (25%) – Demonstrates understanding of course concepts, theories, and political structures.

  2. Critical Analysis (25%) – Develops a thoughtful argument supported by evidence and clear reasoning.

  3. Organization and Clarity (20%) – Follows a logical structure with coherent paragraphs and transitions.

  4. Grammar and Mechanics (20%) – Uses precise language, correct punctuation, and sound sentence structure.

  5. Adherence to Guidelines (10%) – Meets all assignment expectations, including formatting and word count.

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