State your research question at the very beginning of the article. Write a brief description of each source and its author – state whether it is a primary or secondary source.

WRITING

Your manager has an idea for a blog about the history of manufacturing. He has done some research on the topic, however, another important project came up so he asked you to finish it for him

Deliverables (2):

1: Column Proposal Word Document

2: Sample Article

Part 1: Column Proposal

Your manager started the proposal for his history of manufacturing blog – fill in the 2 remaining boxes to complete it.

Part 2: Sample Article

A full article for the history of manufacturing blog.

Write about Ford Assembly line using 2 secondary sources and 2 Primary Sources.

You must select AT LEAST 4 SOURCES from Gregory’s Research Notes – at least 2 PRIMARY and 2 SECONDARY sources

Make sure to cite all 4 sources both in-text and on a reference page at the end of the article

Think of a good research question – make sure there is enough info about this topic in the readings

Once you have your question:

State your research question at the very beginning of the article.

Write a brief description of each source and its author – state whether it is a primary or secondary source.

Write a narrative description of the events supported by evidence from your research.

Finish with a conclusion in which you restate your research question and offer a tentative answer.

State your research question at the very beginning of the article. Write a brief description of each source and its author – state whether it is a primary or secondary source.
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