The only exceptions are the questions that ask you to find articles to discuss. The presence of any outside sources will result in an automatic Zero for the question, whether or not they are cited. 2 You must put all your sources into a properly formatted reference list in ASA Style 4. All questions require a combination of direct quotations and paraphrases of the reading material you have used PROPERLY CITED and your own analysis and conclusions. 5. No cover pages 6. On the top of the first page put your name, day and time of class 7. On each page put your name, class and page number as a header or footer. 8. This is to be in exam format. All questions are to be repeated, then answered, section by section. The rewriting of the question does not count as part of your answer. 9. This paper must be uploaded as a WORD DOCUMENT in 11 point type, not copied and pasted into www.turnitin.com. 10. If your paper is not in www.turnitin.com, it does not count towards your grade. Answer BOTH questions. They need to be submitted to www.turnitin.com as one file with one reference list at the end. Question 1 Even a brief glance at a major newspaper reveals a wide range of social problems. Choose one social problem Then locate an article from The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. The article must be dated after November 1, 2021. How would Marx analyze the information contained in the article? Use direct quotations from The Communist Manifesto to strengthen your argument. (Three pages of double spaced 11 point type is likely to be the minimum necessary for a passing answer for question 1) Question 2 Part A. Boyer in his article, “The Historical Background of the Communist Manifesto” has a definite thesis (argument) regarding the Manifesto. Using both relevant quotations and your own analysis, identify Boyer’s thesis. Part B. Boyer uses several sources of data to support his thesis. Identify and summarize the data sources he uses using relevant quotes and your own words.) Part C. Do you find Boyer’s thesis persuasive or not? Why or Why not?