question attached below

There are 2 options for the Midterm Essay. Option #1 covers the New Deal and Option #2 covers the use of atomic weapons at the end of WWII. Pick the option you feel you can best answer.
 
 
Option #1
During the Great Depression, President Roosevelt radically changed the relation of the US government to the American people by promoting aid, relief, and government intervention in the economy. These changes had enormous benefits but also came at a huge cost. In a detailed essay, describe the actions of FDR during the New Deal and argue its successes and/or failures. In your own educated and well-explained opinion, did the New Deal either go too far in providing aid to Americans or not far enough (make sure to use the provided sources for specifics)?
 
Requirements:
– 3 – 5 pages (it cannot go over). The minimum and maximum are firm rules.
– Double spaced, 11 or 12pt font, full citation of sources
-You may only use the two sources I provided and the textbook. You must use all three sources at least once in your essay. You must cite these sources in your paper. No other sources are acceptable!
– Fully answer the question and support your argument with fact.
-You must use both of the supplied sources somewhere in your essay. If your argument goes against what the evidence in the source, use it as a counterpoint that you can contradict.
 
Sources:
– The only sources you may use for this assignment are the three listed below. You must cite the material you use and you must use all three at least once..
1) The textbook, OpenStax. Chapter 26 covers FDR and the New Deal. Still, you may use other sections from the textbook if they fit your essay. In fact, it is possible to find good material in Chapters 25 and 27.
 
2) This is an essay written by the historian Jim Powell for the Cato Institute. The Cato Institute is a largely libertarian think-tank that promotes limited government involvement. Keep that in mind while reading the article:
          https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/tough-questions-defenders-new-deal (Links to an external site.)

 
3) The “Every Man a King” speech by Huey Long. At the time of these speeches, Long served as a Senator from Louisiana. He was often critical of FDR for not going far enough with the New Deal. As you will see after reading, Long’s plan for government aid was very radical. You will find his speech in the eReader on Chapter 8, page 328.
Option #2
Prompt:
On August 6, 1945 the US B-29 bomber, Enola Gay, dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki by Bockscar. This summer will recognize the 76th anniversary of the end of WWII, but the question still remains: was the use of atomic weapons on Japan in 1945 justified? In a detailed essay using the supplied sources, discuss the origins of, the use of, and the reasons for dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In your own educated and well-formed opinion, discuss whether you think the use of the two b




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