Huey P. Long, Every Man a King and Share our Wealth (1934) is the name of the documen. Use the following link to read the document, http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/23-the-great-depression/huey-p-long-every-man-a-king-and-share-our-wealth-1934/

Compose a two-hundred word essay for the Primary Source Document (PSD) you have selected. The essay must include a proper introduction, a body of support and a conclusion. Please note the deadline for each assignment. I do not allow for late assignments. Please use the hints below to make the most of your assignments, and your grades.

Use the following guidelines to enhance your submissions. You do not have to answer all points in each essay – this is merely a guideline for our to use as your develop your essays.

1. Place the document or item in historical context

2. List the documents or items main points

3. Explain the documents or items historical significance

Historical Context:

Place the document in historical context involves answering some the following questions:

o Who is the author?

o What is the authors position in society?

o What are his or her viewpoints concerning the major issues of their time?

o What can be said about the authors time? In other words, what are the major issues and events concerning the author and

affecting society at the time the document is being conceived and penned?

o For whom was the document written? In other words, who is the intended audience?

Main Points:

Students should ask the following question to understand the documents main points:

o Why was the document written/produced? In other words, what points did the author most want to convey?

Historical Significance:

Students should address the following questions when determining and evaluating the documents

historical significance:

o What impact did the document have on the authors society?

o What impact did it have on later generations?

o What groups in particular did the document impact?

o How was this impact significant? Where do we see evidence of the impact today?