I am looking for a history tutor who is highly knowledgeable about American history to write a 800-1 ...
I am looking for a history tutor who is highly knowledgeable about American history to write a 800-1000 word essay. The work must be completely original, with no AI assistance and zero plagiarism, as I will be using AI detection tools like Turnitin. If you are not an expert in this field, please do not accept this offer, as I am honest with my reviews and will request a refund if the work does not meet my standards.Check the prompt below before accepting. Family/Oral History Project For this assignment, you will talk with a family member, chosen family member, or older friend and place their experiences in the context of what we are discussing about recent U.S. history. Drawing from your interview, discuss how your friend or family member has experienced major shifts in (recent) US history. How does their personal story intersect with or fit into the broader history of the nation? Draw from the lecture, films, and readings, and discuss how their lives intersect with the rise of conservative policies, the shifting American economy, and dramatic shifts in the demographics of the United States. Cite specific examples and evidence throughout your essay. (4 pages/1000 words) Steps: Do the readings and attend class/review lectures. Select a person to interview. Consider someone older who has lived through some of the shifts discussed in the lectures. Choose questions from the list below to ask them. Think about how their life has intersected with themes covered in lecture and readings or in US history broadly. Set aside about an hour to meet with them and ask them the questions. Record the conversation or take careful notes. Draft your paper in response to the prompt above. Grading: Do you answer the questions posed in the prompt? Do you draw detailed evidence from all appropriate sources? Lectures, readings, films, interview. Is your paper well-organized, clearly written, and free from spelling and grammatical errors? Do you provide parenthetical citations where appropriate? For example: (oral history interview, Nov. 27). Is your paper the right length and format? Approximately 1250 words, 12-point font, double-spaced, standard margins. Extra credit—I will give you 3% extra credit on each paper if you visit any writing center on campus with a draft of your paper. Simply email me a receipt from your visit. Sample questions for your family member or friend (feel free to develop your own questions as well): When and where were you born? Where was your family originally from? Did you or your parents immigrate to the US or move within the US to find economic opportunities? What did your parents/family do for a living? Did you contribute to the family income or help parents in their work in any way? What were your family's economic circumstances? Do you remember any times when money was tight? Do you remember having to do without things you wanted or needed? What did you want to be when you grew up? What were your plans when you finished school? Education? Work? Did you get the chance to go to college? If yes, what did you study? What were some of your early jobs? Did those jobs pay well, or did you struggle? Do you think you or your family have been positively or negatively impacted by the economy over your adult life? If you or an immediate family member immigrated to the US, what has that experience been like? Has it been difficult to start life in a new country? The population of the US has changed a lot over the past fifty years. Have these changes impacted you? Or do you see yourself as part of these changes?