we have learned in the second half of the course. These major concepts are: Instead

Final Writing Assignment Instructions:   Select one (1) Supreme Court case from the list of cases in “Scenarios from Selected Supreme Court Cases” (see the attached document). . You  will analyze this one (1) Supreme Court case from the perspective of  five of the major concepts we have learned in the second half of the  course. These major concepts are: Instead of an introduction, simply  state the name of the case that you will analyze. Then write five  paragraphs, each one devoted to one of the concepts listed above, and in  the order listed above.   Each paragraph must consist of the following five parts, and in this order: Follow this pattern for all five major paragraphs, and you are done. : as with the Mid-Term, you will need to find a quotation that defines each of the meanings of the features covered in  the final, except in the paragraph on constitutionally limited  government. In this paragraph only, use two quotations: a quotation that  defines the rights secured by the 14th amendment ( ) and a quotation that explains what happens when the federal government is able to give itself power (use 72B or 72C). :  at the end of your quotation, cite the quotation by using the activity  number and letter of the quotation as it appears in the textbook and  place these in quotation mark followed by a period. :  do not present anyone else’s work as your own, and do not write this  paper together with anyone else. If you do so, you may receive a 0 on  the assignment and be reported to the college for violating the student  code of conduct.