Giving the pros and cons of an issue allows the reader to formulate their own opinions before hearing your final analysis. A good paper gives fair and equal treatment to both sides of an issue, describes advantages and disadvantages, and provides specific research to support the ideas, and finally, it provides a summary, which includes the writer’s view on the topic.Overview of the issue/problem presented (definition and scope):-Number of people or organizations affected-Historical perspective and current situationIdentify and discuss the policy(s) related to the problem.Pro-5 academic articles cited-Discussion of pro argumentsCon-5 academic articles cited-Discussion of con argumentsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of criterionStudent opinion-At least one page-Reflects an in depth understanding of issueFormat/Appearance: Length 6- pages., 1” margins12 pt fontGrammar, spelling, punctuationA minimum of five (5) empirical articles for Pro arguments and five (5) articles for Con arguments should be included in each paper. You are required to incorporate at least two current commentaries (one pro and one con) from a nationally recognized newspaper (e.g., NY Times, Washington Post etc.). Students will be able to access this assignment in your Syllabus and within the Modules in Canvas. Please see the Rubric for specific