1. Research federal agencies and explain which one you feel is the most important one and why? I think Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is important. It is a type of federal organization established by Congress with authority to regulate an aspect of the economy or a sector of the federal government. This agency has the responsibility of the quality of air, water, and land. Which we all need those things.
2. Which federal agency could be terminated with the least impact (if any) and why? I think all agencies play an important role, I think they are here for a reason so I really don't see how you could pick one to be terminated.
3. Are any new agencies needed? In other words, if you were president would you create new agencies? If so, in what area(s)? I'm sure a new agency could always be needed. But personally I think the agencies we have are doing their job and I can't think of where a new agency would be needed.
American Government
Monday, November 18, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Chapter 11
2. Research the areas they champions and find one you support. What is it and why do you also support it? U.S Congressman Scott Desjarlais, he represents the 4th District of Tennessee. He focuses a lot on the importance of healthcare, employment, and labor.
3. Find an issue one of your Senators or Congressman champions that you disagree with. Why do you disagree? I would have to say Steven Cohen, after doing some research, Memphis is one of the poorest places in the Nation, not just within Tennessee, so obliviously someone isn't doing their job as well as they should.
1. Dexter Pelfrey
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Chapter 10
1. Read Bush v. Gore in the text. Do you agree with the majority or the dissenting opinion? Why? Well, its the rules, you must have 270 electoral votes. But in my opinion I think they should declare a winner by who has the most votes, period. Not by the electoral votes, each state represents a certain amount of electoral votes, it sounds confusing to me.
2. Is the ability to fundraise too important in elections? In other words, are good candidates prevented from running because they cannot raise the needed funds? Can/should something be done to correct this if it is a problem? I think there should be something done about this. I'm sure there are plenty of good candidates that have lost a chance to run due to not raising enough funds.
3. Why is there such voter apathy - in other words, why is there often such low voter turnout for elections? Is there a way to rectify this problem? I think people feel like their vote don't really count that, that one vote couldn't make a difference but it really can, those "one votes" add up and make the election what it is. I feel like people are so discouraged about what's going on lately and feel like its a losing battle.
1. Crystal West Jackson
2. Cassandra Kunsman
3. Nathan Tollett
2. Is the ability to fundraise too important in elections? In other words, are good candidates prevented from running because they cannot raise the needed funds? Can/should something be done to correct this if it is a problem? I think there should be something done about this. I'm sure there are plenty of good candidates that have lost a chance to run due to not raising enough funds.
3. Why is there such voter apathy - in other words, why is there often such low voter turnout for elections? Is there a way to rectify this problem? I think people feel like their vote don't really count that, that one vote couldn't make a difference but it really can, those "one votes" add up and make the election what it is. I feel like people are so discouraged about what's going on lately and feel like its a losing battle.
1. Crystal West Jackson
2. Cassandra Kunsman
3. Nathan Tollett
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Chapter 9
1. Which political party do you most identify with? Why?
Are there things in the party platform with which you disagree? When it
comes to political parties I identify myself with the Republican side. The Republicans share the same morals as I
do. I don’t believe in same-sex marriage, also this whole Obama care has really
turned me against the Democrats.
2. Does America need political parties? The founders originally hoped that American
politics would operate without need of parties?
Would that work today? Why? I
think we do need political parties. We’re not going to agree on the same the
subjects. I think political parties are a good way to get together and show
what they stand for and how help others understand what’s going on.
3. Please research lesser known political parties - which
one do you most identify with? Why? Independent
political party, because they believe in some of what the Republicans believe
in and some of what the Democrats believe in.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Chapter 8
1. From figure 8.1 in the text, select one of the interest
groups and do some research on their issues and beliefs. What did you learn? What did you find interesting? Do you agree/disagree with their positions on
issues? Why? I learned that National Education Association has around 3.2
million members, Service Employees International Union has around 2.1 million
members, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees has
around 1.6 million members, American Federation of Teachers has around 1.5
million members, International Brotherhood of Teamsters has around 1.4 million
members, and Union Food Commercial Works International Union has around 1.3
million members. I didn’t realize there were so many members in each of these
unions.
2. Find an interest group with which you associate
(positively). What is the name of the
group and what do you find persuasive about their position on issues?
3. Do interest groups have enough/too much/the right amount
of power in the political system? Most
believe it's a fine-line balance between freedom of speech for the groups and
keeping unfair persuasion out of government.
Where is that line and when is it crossed? I think that interest groups
have too much power in the political system.
Everyone should have freedom of speech and not feel obligated to do
something or be a part of something because of the interest groups said so.
1. Rebecca Zuchowski
2. Megan Biggs
3. Nathan Tollett
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Chapter 7
1.
Does objectivity still exist in the media's
coverage of politics? Of the major news
outlets (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, NBC, etc.), which are the most objective
and which seem to have the most bias? I think that objectivity still exist in
the media’s coverage. In my opinion CNN
and Fox News are the most bias. My
family and I don’t really watch any other news other than CNN and Fox News.
2. How does talk radio (Rush
Limbaugh, Keith Olbermann, etc.) affect your view of politics? Why? In all honestly, I don’t listen to Rush
Limbaugh, Keith Olbermann, or anyone else on talk radio. So it does not affect
my view on politics.
3. Is media objectivity
important? Why or why not? I think media objectivity is important. Reason being, that media is everywhere.
Rather it be on tv, radio, social networks, etc. Its seen by so many people.
1. Nathan Tollett
2. Megan Biggs
3. Dexter
Pelfrey
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Chapter 6
1. Is American news media too dependent upon polls? Is it appropriate for news agencies to create
polls and then report on them? Why or
why not? I don’t think American’s are too dependent on polls. Personally I like
them. I think it’s appropriate for new
agencies to create polls and report on them as long as they doing their job and
making a point with it. I think they are a good way to show and understand
things than just watching someone read off of their paper.
2. How important is political party identification to you
(e.g. as a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, etc.)? Was it more or less important to your parents
& grandparents? Does it seem more or
less important to your friends? Why or
why not? I think it’s very important, it shows what you stand for and don’t stand
for. However, I think everyone should respect for what political party everyone
may be. I think it’s more important to my grandparents especially, and also my
parents. My reason is because they are older, they have been around longer and
understand how important it is. They have been around and witnessed things a
younger generation has not.
3. Do you feel that you opinion of politics is more
influenced by economic issues or by social issues? Why? I think my opinion is more influenced by
economic issues, Its becoming very scary. It’s a very serious matter. I think everyone is worried that they may
lose their job and if so, you may lose everything else.
1. Rebecca Zuchowski
2. Megan Biggs
3. Cassandra Kunsman
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