Write an argumentative research essay in which you identify and evaluate a current problem or issue in your community, city, state, or region, exploring solutions and conclusions to the problem.

Argumentative Research Essay: Evaluating a Local Problem
Write
an argumentative research essay in which you identify and evaluate a
current problem or issue in your community, city, state, or region,
exploring solutions and conclusions to the problem. /argue for solutions
to it. You’re taking a stance, explaining why your stance is relevant
and valid, and taking that stance to its logical conclusion by exploring
solutions.
This
essay can expand on the previous essay, meaning you can use the same
topic (if approved) and use your initial drafts as a base. This does not
mean you can resubmit the old essay unchanged and receive credit. This
means you can use your earlier drafts as starting points. Any early work
should be carefully revised.
Your
essay should have a thesis with a strong claim and supporting points
that will be backed up by evidence from credible sources. You should use
the library, scholarly databases, and carefully use simple engines like
Google. Most of your sources should come from the library and
databases.
Length
and Formatting: 1,300 – 2,000 words or 6-8 pages (not including Works
Cited); MLA (12pt Times New Roman font; header; running head with page
numbers; in-text citations and Works Cited, a catchy title). No 1st or
2nd person POV.
Sources:
You must incorporate at least six credible sources in your essay using
in-text citations and include them in your Works Cited.

the local problem could be child support in Kentucky and to find article in kentucky library and databases.

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