Write an argumentative thesis, which relates in a clear way to “Consumerism in the United States” (sample thesis: American fast-food marketers are targeting children and directly contributing to the childhood obesity epidemic in America; thus, fast food marketers must be more stringently regulated by the US government to mitigate the obesity epidemic).

Write an argumentative thesis, which relates in a clear way to “Consumerism in the United States” (sample thesis: American fast-food marketers are targeting children and directly contributing to the childhood obesity epidemic in America; thus, fast food marketers must be more stringently regulated by the US government to mitigate the obesity epidemic). 2. Paper must be between 5-7 pages in length and include a Works Cited page (or pages) listing every source used in the paper. The works cited does not contribute towards the required page minimums. If your paper is not at minimum a full 5 pages long, it cannot earn a passing score. 5 pages is not as bad as it sounds— promise! If you have the average amount of sources (see below), you’ll be surprised by how quickly you arrive at 5 pages—quotes and paraphrases take up quite a bit of space! 3. Sources must be accurately cited both in the paper itself and in the works cited (please consult Purdue University’s Online MLA Guide for instructions and examples regarding accurate citations, both in-text and for the works cited: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_s tyle_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html (Links to an external site.)) 4. Most final papers between 5-7 pages will utilize 7-9 sources. That is the average. You may have a few more or a few less but try to stay in the 7-9 safety zone. 5. Papers must use appropriate, i.e., credible and/or scholarly sources. Look to Ebscohost, Jstor, etc. for most of your sources (there are links on the BC library webpage, which will take you directly to these online databases. Ideally, your paper should rely primarily on scholarly articles, but you may use 1-2 websites (no more) as sources. You may also use documentaries, newspaper articles (from credible outlets such as The New York Times, LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, etc.). Do not under any