Write a focused, analytical paper, on the following topic. Your goal will be to critically evaluate the article in your paper, answering the following questions: 1. What is the argument of the author? What are his or her biases? How can you tell? 2. What part of the argument do you agree with? Why? 3. What do you disagree with? Why? 4. How would a scholarly understanding of the issue change the perspective of the article? paper should be 2000-2500 words in length, in the APA format. It should have a thesis and main points, supporting your analysis with specific and relevant evidence from academic sources in a well-organized manner. 4 written sources to support your argument.