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American history

By Robert C.

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Reflections Essay #1: Citizenship, Past vs. Present: African Americans or Native Americans (type your chosen group & this is not your title)
Essay Title
Think of a title for you essay. (Center, not the assignment title, be creative.)
Body Paragraphs:
Formatting
All paragraphs must have 5 sentences or more.
All essay’s should have three to five footnotes. 
No quoting. All statements must be in your own words. 
Only the required sources can be used.
No questions, only direct statements.  
All essays will be checked for plagiarism.
How do I complete this essay?
Reading Materials 
Students should reflect on the meaning of citizenship to African Americans or Native Americans in their entire semester chapter readings. Choose which group you want to write this essay about African Americans or Native Americans. 
e-book Textbook:
Use your textbook and search “Citizenship.” 
Take notes on your chosen group’s, rights, fights, views, and values as such relates to their access to citizenship in the United States. 

e-Online Reader:
Use your e-reader and search “Citizenship.” 
Take notes on your chosen group’s, rights, fights, views, and values as such relates to their access to citizenship in the United States. 
3. Website: 
Citizenship Resource Center  in this essay folder by the United States Department of Homeland Security.
View it, read it, understand it, analyze it, and ponder on how this topic has changed your thinking.
Discusses these questions in your essay:       
Part I -200 words 
Discuss the meaning of citizenship to your chosen group, African Americans or Native Americans.
Describe the importance of citizenship to Native Americans or African Americans?
Describe the United States’ role in assisting, denying, and/or hampering  the citizenship of Native Americans or African Americans?
Part II – 200 words 
Explain, in your opinion, how the definition of citizenship has changed today?
Who does the definition of citizenship includes?
Who doses the definition of citizenship excludes?
Which Bill of Rights apply to those excluded from the definition of citizenship?
Explain advantages and disadvantages of defined citizenship.