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You will Part 1: Working with Sources Look more closely at the two excerpts from texts about the Bill of Rights and complete the table. Your answers do not need to be in complete sentences. This part of the assignment is worth 10 points. From Independence to Governance Is this a primary or a secondary source? Who created the source? When was the source created? What information does the source provide? What is the complete MLA citation for the source? "Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison" Is this a primary or a secondary source? Who created the source? When was the source created? What information does the source provide? What is the complete MLA citation for the source? Part 2: Analyzing Your Sources Analyze a source about the Bill of Rights by answering the following question. Your response should be two to three complete sentences in length. This part of the assignment is worth 4 points. What is Jefferson saying he does "not like" in his letter to Madison? Why were Jefferson and others with similar views fighting for a bill of rights to be added to the Constitution? Part 3: Writing about Your Sources Write a complete paragraph that clearly describes the Bill of Rights and explains one reason why Jefferson believed it was a necessary addition to the U. S. Constitution. Your response should include at least one direct quote from or paraphrase of the texts. Be sure to cite your source within your writing by following the material you're quoting or paraphrasing with
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