Chicago-Style Paper Formats Chicago-Style Paper Formats Main Text Main Text Use a widely available, legible font, such as 12 pt. Times New Use a widely available, font,orsuch as Arial 12 pt.(some Timesfonts New Roman (as shown here)legible or Calibri, 11 pt. Roman (as shown here)others, or Calibri, orat11the pt.same Arial point (somesize). fonts will appear larger than even will appear larger than others, even at the same point size). 320 320 ext Main T The DPP was successful in attracting an important number of votes in the 1990s, during 1/2 in. The DPP was successful in attracting an important number of votes in the 1990s, during Double1/2 in. rounds of multiparty elections in Taiwan. Those DPP candidates who campaigned in the first Doublespace the the first rounds of multiparty elections in Taiwan. Those DPP candidates who campaigned in spacetext. the main favor of the country’s independence and sovereignty were the most successful ones: “In 1989, main text. Indent favor of the country’s independence and sovereignty were the most successful ones: “In 1989, Leave Indent the first Leave the right eight members of the New Tide Faction joined together to form the pro-independence New the first line of the right eight members of the New Tide Faction joined together to form the pro-independence New margin line ofnew each margin National Alliance to contest seats in the December legislative election. All eight were elected, a “ragged.” each new paragraph National Alliance to contest seats in the December legislative election. All eight were elected, a “ragged.” paragraph half an stunning accomplishment” (Rigger 2001, 124). The party was successful in “stealing” votes from half an inch. stunning accomplishment” (Rigger 2001, 124). The party was successful in “stealing” votes from inch. Quotations the dominant KMT: in 1991 the DPP obtained 23.9 percent of the vote for the National Quotations the dominant KMT: in 1991 the DPP obtained 23.9 percent of the vote for the National of five or Assembly elections, and by 1996 this percentage had increased to 29.8 (data in Taiwanof fivelines or more Assembly elections, and by 1996 this percentage had increased to 29.8 (data in Taiwanmore lines should be Communiqué 1996). Following the logic of the theory of programmatic capacity, I end this should be indented Communiqué 1996). Following the logic of the theory of programmatic capacity, I end this indented as a block. section noting that in the 1990s the KMT adopted many of the policies advocated by the DPP: as a block. section noting that in the 1990s the KMT adopted many of the policies advocated by the DPP: SingleSinglespace block By the mid-1990s, all of the concrete items on the DPP’s reform agenda had been space block quotations, By the mid-1990s, all ofwas the forced concrete on the DPP’s reformmembers agenda had achieved, and the party to items find new issues to attract and been voters. and has the tended party was forced DPP to find newpositions issues tothat attract members voters. .achieved, . . The KMT to co-opt issue prove popularand with voters, quotations, and apply a 1/2 in. including . . . The KMT has tended co-opt DPP positions that care proveand popular with voters, left domestic policytoproposals suchissue as national health foreign policy and indent apply a 1/2 in. initiatives including domestic policy proposals suchbid. as national foreignadded) policy such as the U[nited] N[ations] (Riggerhealth 2001, care 151; and emphasis lefthalf indent of an initiatives such as the U[nited] N[ations] bid. (Rigger 2001, 151; emphasis added) of half an inch. Put one space between Put one space sentences, notbetween two. sentences, not two. Turkey’s Democrat Party Turkey’s Democrat Party Mustafa Kemal founded the Republican People’s Party (RPP) in 1923, an organization 1/2 in. Mustafa Kemal founded the Republican People’s Party (RPP) in 1923, an organization 1/2 in. that would dominate Turkish politics for a quarter of a century. The RPP was, like the PRI in that would dominate Turkish politics for a quarter of a century. The RPP was, like the PRI in Mexico, a conglomerate of different political groups, including the urban middle class, the state Mexico, a conglomerate of different political groups, including the urban middle class, the state bureaucracy, landowners, and army officers (Ahmad 1977, 1–2). However, unlike the Mexican bureaucracy, landowners, and army officers (Ahmad 1977, 1–2). However, unlike the Mexican dominant party, the RPP was never able to develop a structure capable of effectively fostering dominant party, the RPP was never able to develop a structure capable of effectively fostering elite collective action or incorporating the population—via corporatist arrangements—into the elite collective action or incorporating the population—via corporatist arrangements—into the party organization. The reason for this was that, contrary to what Calles did in Mexico in 1929, party organization. The reason for this was that, contrary to what Calles did in Mexico in 1929, Kemal “felt little need to develop the party organization. The [RPP] leaders did not devote Kemal “felt little need to develop the party organization. The [RPP] leaders did not devote considerable energy to opening up branches across the country. . . . Throughout the 1920s, the considerable energy to opening up branches across the country. . . . Throughout the 1920s, the inch. Leave a Leave line a blank blank line before and before and after the after the block (but block (but at least at least two blank two blank lines lines before a before a subhead). subhead). Important! Directions from your teacher, instructor, or dissertation office overrule these guidelines. For more details and examples, see Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Researchfrom Papers, and Dissertations (Turabian.org) oroverrule The Chicago of Style © 2018 of A Chicago. Important! 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