Research paper should be about 1650 words from scratch reguarding the topic of The Merger of AFL-CIO in 1955 You must include four (4) topics after the results of the merger .
You are required to make use of a minimum of four sources in addition to any documents taken from the Reader.
•Online sources are acceptable, but Wikipedia or other online encyclopedia pages (ask.com, etc.) pages are not acceptable sources.
•Hard copy encyclopedias or textbooks also are not acceptable as sources.
•You may use From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend A Short Illustrated History of Labor in the United States by Priscilla Murolo & A.B. Chitty for some initial background, but it does not count as one of your four sources.
Minimum 1650 words, not including title page or bibliography, typed and double-spaced. Long quotations also will not be counted toward the required pages or word-count.
Quotations should be kept to a minimum. In general, only quote when the exact words are necessary. You may quote from your primary sources, but avoid quoting from secondary sources. Even when you do use a quotation, you also should explain it in your own words, making it clear to the reader what the quotation says and why you are including it.
Include in-text citations and a list of sources at the end. Use the following links for MLA style in-text citations
Keep paper simple with no large words or phrases.
Paper intro should start like below:
In December 15, 1955 the largest trade union center in the world came into existence through the merger of the AFL and CIO.After some twenty years of division, the AFL and CIO have found an honorable and dignified basis for unity. This research paper will discuss different viewpoints on why they united together, how it affected the working people such as women, immigrant, and
the black people. Another discussion will the results of the merger reguarding labor movement and some events leading up the the unification.