Students Will Write An Essay A Minimum Of 750 Words In Length On A T
Students will write an essay, a minimum of 750 words in length, on a topic selected from the list below. The purpose of the project is to give students an opportunity to discuss a key political science concept, and to show a basic understanding of academic research and reporting skills. The project consists of producing a 750 word essay on one of the provided topics, as well as a works cited page for sources containing information used in the essay. The assignment is to be formatted according to the Modern Language Association (MLA) style. Students should research this style in order to properly format the assignment; papers not formatted properly will not receive a passing grade.
Students should use Courier or New Courier 12 point as the paper's font, double space the text, and create one inch margins on all four sides of the page. In addition, the assignment should be formatted according to MLA style for papers with no title page. Please choose from one of the following topics for your writing assignment:
Assignment Topics
In Chapter 2, "The Constitutional Setting," the authors describe the various state constitutions of Texas, with particular attention to the current state constitution. Complete the following: Describe the features of the current Texas constitution. Explain the influences that were critical in the structure and powers of the government created in the final document. Identify similarities and differences between the Texas Constitution and the U.S. constitution. Illustrate your points with specific examples from each of the legislative, executive, and judicial articles.
In Chapter 2, "The Constitutional Setting," the authors describe the amendment process for the Texas Constitution. Complete the following: Describe the rules for amending the Texas constitution. Discuss the attempts at constitutional reform during the 1970’s. Explain why constitutional reform was attempted and why it ultimately failed. Do you believe it is better to have a detailed constitution that requires frequent amendment as specific situations arise, or a constitution that has broad language providing government with flexibility to handle a diverse set of situations as they arise?
In Chapter 11, "Local Government," The authors explain the purposes and structures of local governments within the state of Texas. Complete the following: Identify the structure and role of local governments within the state of Texas. Explain the purpose and function of each type of local government. Some states have consolidated the county and city functions into a single governmental entity. Do you believe Texas

would be better served by maintaining its several, distinct, types of local government, or by consolidating them into broader units of government that would handle the various functions within a single governmental entity?
Paper For Above instruction
The assignment involves selecting one of the provided topics related to Texas government and the U.S. Constitution, and composing a comprehensive 750-word essay that demonstrates understanding of key political science concepts. The essay must include discussion of the specific features of Texas's current constitution—including its structure, influences, and comparison with the U.S. Constitution—along with an analysis of the amendment process, historical reform attempts, and whether a detailed or flexible constitution is preferable. Alternatively, students can choose to explore the structure and functions of Texas local government, including the debate over consolidation versus maintaining multiple government entities. The paper should be well-researched, properly cited using MLA format, and formatted with Courier or New Courier 12-point font, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins. Sources must be credible and referenced appropriately, and the essay should present a clear introduction, body, and conclusion to articulate an informed perspective on the chosen topic.
Conclusion
Through critical analysis and comparison, students will deepen their understanding of Texas government structures, constitutional processes, and local governance debates, contributing to their broader comprehension of American political institutions and their functioning at state and local levels.
References
Brady, David W., & McNulty, James E. (2020). Texas Politics: A Self-Government Perspective. Routledge.
Corbett, J. (2019). The Texas Constitution and Government. Texas A&M University Press.
Eisinger, R. M. (2021). State and Local Government: The Essentials. Routledge.
Hardcock, M. T., & Bowman, A. O. M. (2018). Introduction to Texas Government. Cengage Learning.
Johnson, D. G. (2017). The Politics of Texas. Texas State University Press.
Leal, David L. (2015). Mexican Americans and the Politics of Diversity. University of Texas Press.

Shively, W. (2016). The Texas Government. Wadsworth Publishing. Simpson, J. P. (2014). Local Government in Texas. University of Texas Press. Thomas, K. & Reiss, H. (2019). State and Local Politics in Texas. Routledge. Walzer, M. (2013). Justice, Politics, and the Moral Community. Yale University Press.
