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PSC 101 Week 1 Discussion 2
BBD#2: Public Opinion & Political Socialization
PART I: CHAPTER 6 QUESTIONS
For Part I, select ONE of the questions below and respond in
sufficient detail, making as many connections as possible to the AM GOV text.
Question 1. Public
opinion can dramatically shift in the face of major upheaval. Pearl Harbor, the
Great Depression, 2001 and terrorist attacks are good examples of this
phenomenon. Are there any events that may occur which could have a similar
effect? Consider issues such as the federal deficit, declining American
economic power, environmental pollution, increasing drug use and criminal
violence, a burgeoning elderly population, AIDS, or any other issue that might
seem appropriate. Discuss in sufficient detail.
Question 2. The
democratic ideal is that public opinion should shape government policy. What
are the most effective means for determining public opinion on a given issue?
What flaws are inherent in each method of determining public opinion? Discuss
in sufficient detail.
Question 3. Some
people are more knowledgeable, interested, ideological, and hence more
politically active, than others. What accounts for these variations in
politicization and what can be done to increase the level of political
awareness in the general population? What are the likely policy consequences if
the situation remains unchanged? Discuss in sufficient detail.
Question 4. In
the United States, the “people” are supposed to rule. However, the “people” are
divided into many different groups, based on religion, geography, gender, age,
and so forth. To what degree do racial, ethnic, regional, and other identities
shape and determine the political beliefs of individual Americans? In light of
the many different types of Americans, is it useful to speak of a single
American people? Discuss in sufficient detail.
Question 5. Consider
the various agents of political socialization that shape Americans’ political
views. Which of these agents has the most important and lasting influence?
Considering the impact of these agents on individuals’ beliefs, are citizens
best viewed as independent rational actors, or as products of their
circumstances? How effectively, in other words, can rational appeals affect
citizens’ political views? Discuss in sufficient detail.
Question 6. Political
scientists have determined that public opinion has a strong influence on public
policy. In light of the extent of the average citizen’s political knowledge, is
this encouraging news? How much does the average citizen know about domestic
policy and foreign affairs? Which groups exhibit the highest degree of
political knowledge? Should these groups have political power commensurate with
their greater knowledge, or should American democratic politics retain an even
playing field?
PART II: ELECTION
REFORM
Watch the following video Who Counts?: Election Reform in
America
Play media comment.this
is a media comment
First, discuss in sufficient detail THREE aspects of the video
that you believe are significant. Second, if you were appointed the "U.S.
Voting Czar," how would you increase voter turnout and political
participation? Note: The video is approximately 50 minutes long.
PART III: ARE YOU LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE?
Take the following quiz and share your results:
http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/ (Links to an external site.)
According to the Pew Research Center Typology Test, the
political spectrum (going from left-to-right) reflects the following political
views:
Very Liberal - Liberal - Moderate - Conservative - Very
Conservative
You can also identify with a political party (going from
left-to-right):
Strong Democrat - Democrat - Independent (Leaning Democrat) -
Independent (No Leaning) - Independent (Leaning Republican) - Republican -
Strong Republican
After visiting this website and taking the quiz, are you a
Republican or Democrat on the political spectrum? Conservative or Liberal? Do
you agree with the results? Where do you fit on the political map/spectrum? How
much in common do you have with the Millennial generation? How much in common
or how different are your political views compared to your family, friends,
coworkers, and other students in your class(es)? In sufficient detail, relate
response to your political views and of course the assigned readings.
PART IV: VOTING
& POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
First, if you
voted, what motivated you to vote? If you didn’t vote, what
would motivate you to vote in upcoming elections (e.g. issues, candidates,
political causes, celebrities)? Discuss how you participate in politics and how
are you involved in your community? Second, related
to the socialization process and agents in Chapter 6), how has your family
shaped your political views? What about your education? Your religion? Other
factors? Third, discuss
how public opinion influences the political process. How important should
public opinion be for a public official? If you were president, how would you
formulate views on foreign policy, healthcare, and economic growth? Would you
utilize the results of opinion polls?