African American Studies_Week 2 Please read the attachment and read it carefully. Week two Discussions Week 2 Discussion (50 points/5% of the final

African American Studies_Week 2
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Week two Discussions

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Week 2 Discussion (50 points/5% of the final grade)
The grade for this week’s work will be your 250-word essay in response to this question:
Describe how the institution of slavery in N. America developed from 1619 to 1789. What laws, beliefs, and customs shaped it as a “normal” part of life in N. America, becoming an integral part of what became the United States in 1776 (Declaration of Independence) and in 1789 with the passage of the Constitution.
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Your Initial Post is worth 30 points and should be 250 words in length, which is equal to about 1 page of double-spaced writing in Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman 12 point font in a Word document.
Please make sure to follow the scoring rubric.
Here is the Rubric that will be used for the Student Essay and Responses in the Weekly Discussions.

Initial Post 30 points weekly, 10 criteria worth 3 points each:

Criteria

3 points

2 points

1 point

Answered question by the deadline with required 250-word minimum

Cited required readings at least 3 times using correct MLA-style method including a Works Cited List

Included no factual errors or misreading of the course materials

Used quotations only for effect and comprised less than 20% of the post

Included an explicit thesis statement

Explained main points from the readings cited

Provided 3 detailed examples to support his/her answer

Provided 3 insights that furthered knowledge of the discussion topic

Communicated the post clearly with good paragraph organization and no grammatical or spelling errors

Clearly described and expressed his/her own conclusions