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The United States Postal Service is, oddly enough, one of the least understood public services. Established in the Constitution, this department is often derided as being non-profitable, but the goal of the USPS is not to make a profit, but to provide a service.  It does so efficiently, delivering mail at a fraction of the cost to consumers of similar private services.  In standard five-paragraph a research paper about the USPS, we would discuss the constitutional mandate for the USPS, the history of the USPS, and the current state of the USPS. 

USPS Research Paper Outline

I. Introduction

A. Constitution

B. History of the U.S. Postal Service

C. Modern state of the U.S. Postal Service

D. Thesis: The United States Postal Service is an essential service, mandated by the Constitution, with a storied history, and impressive modern service; and it should not be privatized or otherwise altered because doing so would compromise the universal ability to send and receive mail. 

II. Constitution

A. The Postal Clause

1. Article 1, Section 8

2. Provides Congress with the power “To establish Post Offices and post Roads”

3. Gives Congress the power to pass enabling legislation to carry out the mandate to establish a post office

B. The 1981 case of  United States Postal Service v. Council of Greenburgh Civic Associations reaffirmed the Post Offices constitutional powers

III. History 

A. 1775 Ben Franklin appointed first Postmaster General

B. 1860 beginning of Pony Express

C. 1963 introduction of zip codes

D. 1994 USPS launches public internet site

E. 2007 Forever stamps are introduced

IV. Post Office in modern day

A. Adds 4221 new delivery addresses a day

B. Delivers 181.9 million pieces of first class mail each day

C. Processes 19.7 million pieces of mail each hour

D. Processes 118,152 address changes daily 

E. Issues 269,098 money orders daily

V. Conclusion

A. Restate thesis

B. Modern state

C. History

D. Constitution

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