How the source speak specifically to her argument and thesis


Problem

Amy is working on synthesizing perspectives from the different sources she's collected for her paper on the current political system in America. A peer reviewed article produced by the Political Science department at her university extensively discusses multiple studies that show how the current two-party political system is less effective than the multiple-party parliamentary systems of other countries at helping citizens to feel content and engaged with the political process. However, a second article from the local newspaper of the town where the college is located discusses the same issue, specifically refuting the results obtained from the university study by name. Which aspect of synthesis might Amy use when addressing these two sources?

Task

1. The existence of information gaps.

2. How the sources speak specifically to her argument and thesis.

3. The points of complet and total agreement or disagreement between sources.

4. How the sources speak to each other.

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