The role of popular culture in the United States
For your final exam you will write an essay that asks you to consider all that we’ve covered throughout the course, as well as the role of popular culture in the United States. Be sure to address all parts of the prompt. Your essay should contain a well-developed introduction which explains and defines popular culture. Your work should ONLY include course materials (readings, articles, media, films, etc.) that were used and/or discussed in the class; do not use outside material or sources.
Essay requirements:
1. The essay must be double-spaced, no less than 750 words and no more than 900 words.
2. Again, you should not use any materials that we’ve not covered in the course.
3. If you do not properly cite your work you will receive a ZERO for the assignment. Be sure to remember that even when paraphrasing information from the readings you should cite your sources. You may use Chicago or MLA to cite your work. You do not need a Works Cited/Bibliography page.
4. Your take-home essay question must be submitted to Turnitin.com on Blackboard before midnight on Friday, May 10th. Failure to submit the essay to Turnitin.com by this time will result in no credit for the exam. Do not wait until the last minute to attempt to submit your essay. There will be no exceptions or extensions.
5. Plagiarism, either reported by Turnitin.com or discovered by the professor, will result in no credit for the essay question and a formal charge of academic dishonesty filed with the Dean of Students.
Essay Prompt: Popular Culture as Entertainment?
Some people claim that they are unaffected by the messages found in popular culture. Select any THREE case studies discussed in the course this semester and reflect on the role of popular culture in the United States. ( Material from Week 1 may not be used as one of your 3 case studies.) Your essay should either defend or question/
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