Students must submit a 4 to 5-page term paper by 11:59 PM on April 16, which accounts for 20% of their overall grade; late submissions are only accepted with a credible documented excuse. Papers must include citations for all referenced materials and demonstrate critical and analytical thinking on selected topics related to public policy, political philosophers, or a government-themed film. Grading criteria will focus on length, grammar, content, sources, and creative analysis.