Directions: Claims of policy propose and promote policies and solutions based on

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By Robert C.

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Directions:
Claims of policy propose and promote policies and solutions based on changing an existing policy that is either inadequate for dealing with a bad situation or conducive to its perpetuation. For example, “the government should have a license for parents because if there are no limitations or expectations of being a parent, society will reproduce children irresponsibly”.
Arguing such a claim may require arguing a combination of claims and several steps might be involved: 
a factual claim establishing that a situation exists,
a value claim proving the situation is bad, and
a cause and effect claim pinning the blame on a policy that, if changed, will improve the situation may all play a role in the overall argument.
feel free to use any of the 6 types of claims to help make your points.
6 Main Types of Claim (1).pdf
College skills:
Finding an original angle using the different types of claims
Responding to critics and the critical conversation
Using your experience (as unbiased as possible) as evidence to agree/disagree/or both
Critical reading/thinking
Using evidence to back up your ideas
Essay requirements:
2-3 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman or Arial font style, 12 font size. 
MLA general format (see the Owl Purdue MLA format sample  Download Owl Purdue MLA format sampleOpen this document with ReadSpeaker docReaderin the files folder if you need a reference)
General essay format:  
One introductory paragraph that includes a hook, a brief background of the issue, and a thesis statement.
At least 2 body paragraphs that include a topic sentence, supporting details in the body of the paragraph, and a concluding or transitional sentence.
A conclusion paragraph. 
Integrate at least 3 quotes from your readings or outside credible sources. 
Don’t use block/long citations. 
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Essay Prompt:
For this essay, based on the readings, consider the author’s claim of whether the government has the responsibility/obligation to propose and possibly pass legislation that supervises, regulates, restricts, or punishes parents/couples who reproduce recklessly/irresponsibly or should there be no governmental interference in a couple’s reproductive choices. 
Use the readings you have read so far to support your claim. Don’t forget to give credit to the authors. For example
Danah presents/claims/states/comments that…
The author, Danah, claims that…
The author, Danah, in her writing, argues that…
Do you agree, disagree, or both with any of the authors’ perspectives we have read this week? State, explain, and support with evidence why or why not.
If you agree that the current systems should stay the same; then argue why that is a good policy. Feel free to use more than one type of claim.