GOVT 2305 Week 2 Assignment Help | Central Texas College
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Lesson 2 Writing Assignment
For this assignment, choose ONE of
the writing prompts and write a minimum 300 word essay. For more detailed
instructions, review the Instructions
for Lesson Writing Assignments.
**Do not use quotations or
paraphrases from any sources for this assignment. You can use sources, of
course, but do not quote them or paraphrase them. This essay is short, and it
needs to be obvious from YOUR words that you understand the material.**
This paper must be between 300 and 450 words
long. You will lose points if your paper is too short or too long. Do not turn
this assignment into a mini-research paper. A one- or two-sentence intro,
response to all parts of the prompt, and a one- or two-sentence closing is all
you need. Turning it into a 500+ word essay complete with intro paragraph,
paragraph for each major support, and closing paragraph is not what is needed
for this assignment.
Also, you are expected to maintain formal,
academic standards. Do not make your paper chatty. Do not use first or second
person (I, we, you). Edit your work. Then edit it again. Then again. Use
spellcheck. Do not turn in a rough draft -- it will make a very low grade. Put
a heading on your paper. Put a title on your paper (the name of the assignment
is not a title). Use the skills learned in Freshman English. The expectations
enumerated in this paragraph are those expected in all academic and
professional writing, and failure to achieve proper academic standards affects
the grade. This is a university-level class, and university-level work is
expected.
Format your paper. Formatting your paper consist of putting a heading on it and putting a
title. The name of the assignment is not a title. The name of the assignment
should be given in the heading. Don't use a cover sheet.
It is not necessary to copy the prompt.
Copying the prompt does not count toward the required word count. Works cited
entries do not count toward the required word count.
1) Read the
discussion of “descriptive representation” in Chapter 4. Then, review how
Congress has changed over time with respect to race and ethnicity, women and
veterans in the Pew Research article “The changing face of Congress in 6
charts.” Discuss the different trends in Congress and what you think it means
for the future. Does it matter if members of Congress look like most
Americans? What are the advantages and disadvantages of descriptive
representation?
2) Chapter 10 discusses
many aspects of domestic and foreign policy in the United States. Review public
attitudes towards both the size of government and government spending in the
Pew Research article “Little Public Support for Reductions
in Federal Spending.” According to the survey data, where are people
who identify as Republican or Lean Republican more interested in increasing
spending? Where are people who identify as Democrats or Lean Democratic
more interested in increasing spending? What does the Pew Research Center
survey suggest concerning the public’s interest in cutting government spending? Looking at the results of the
surveys, what do you think are the prospects for reducing government spending?
Why?
3) Both the
president and Congress play a role in decisions regarding the use of military
force. What are the president’s powers in this area? What are the powers of
Congress in this area? Read the article “ New Legislation Offers
Opportunity to Address 2001 Authorization for Use of Force, Amid Fears of War
with Iran .” Why do you think members of Congress have been
willing not to vote on the use of force and to allow modern presidents (such as
Bush, Obama and Trump) to take the lead in this area? Do you think Congress should
play a larger role in decisions regarding the use of military force?