Analytic & Persuasive Writing
 
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Thomas Jefferson had a lot to say about the efficacy of education.  It was his claim that
higher education was the substance of a functioning democracy.  All manner of pages have been assembled which examine various Jefferson quotes. (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6529/notebook/jefferson_quotes.html)
Any number of other persons have provided quotations in this regard. 

There are myriad resources for doing the research
and examining topics related to questions which
surround how vital a liberal education may be in a
constitutional state.  While there are a variety of topics which might be best served by this type of essay, two of the most effective ways to approach an essay of this type include:  an analytic or persuasive essay.  Here are your citation resources. 

With our hypothetical focus on Jefferson's concerns with constitutional government and civic-engagement or civil rights, a variety of liberal American traditions might enter into the question, and the best outline for any essay remains basic Platonic Rhetoric.
 


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