The major purpose of this page is to help you gain an understanding of the U.S. Government. That will be done through powerpoints, videos and links to primary source documents will be posted here on a regular basis.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Political Parties
What are three things that you feel that Political Parties should be dealing with today? What issue is the most important to you?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Media
Although the United States has one of the freest presses in the world, the
media are still subject to some constraints. If you were the head of the
FCC, what constraints would you want to add or remove to the constraints
already in place. Please explain
media are still subject to some constraints. If you were the head of the
FCC, what constraints would you want to add or remove to the constraints
already in place. Please explain
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Political Participation
The text discusses the reasons for political participation and also gives reasons for the decline in voter turnout in the United States. With this information, formulate a strategy to increase voter participation. Consider target groups, electoral procedures and legal requirements.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Political Theories
State and justify your own reaction to the author's contention that mistrust of government in the United States isn't really as severe as it is sometimes thought to be.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Federalism
"Federalism is no longer necessary. As a result most important issues are either national or global in scope. The U.S. would be better off if the states served as administrative districts only as is the case in a unitary government."
Assess the validity of these statements. How would your life be different if we had a unitary system? Be specific.
Assess the validity of these statements. How would your life be different if we had a unitary system? Be specific.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The Constitution
It has been said, "The Constitution reflects a basic distrust of direct popular government." Suppose you had a chance to design a government. What sort would you design?
Which would you rather have?
1. A political system with the greatest possible political democracy-that is, one that translates popular demands into laws and policies as effectively as possible
or
A political system that gives elected officials considerable latitude to do what they want to or feel is best without having to worry too much about public opinion.
2. A political system that can make major changes quickly
or
A political system where major changes in policy are very hard to effect and happen.
Add at least two other designs that you would include in your government.
****Remember, you are to answer this blog and then come back to blog and respond to one of your classmates.
Which would you rather have?
1. A political system with the greatest possible political democracy-that is, one that translates popular demands into laws and policies as effectively as possible
or
A political system that gives elected officials considerable latitude to do what they want to or feel is best without having to worry too much about public opinion.
2. A political system that can make major changes quickly
or
A political system where major changes in policy are very hard to effect and happen.
Add at least two other designs that you would include in your government.
****Remember, you are to answer this blog and then come back to blog and respond to one of your classmates.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Political Theories
The Framers of the Constitution established a representative democracy. Political scientist have developed elite theories of American Democracy; Traditional, Pluralist, Elite and Hyperpluralism. Watch video at link:
Which theory do believe most closely relates to the role that the average citizen plays in politics. In your answer, you must include a description of the theory and why you believe that this is the case.
Remember, you need to check back and respond to one of your classmates responses.
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