Monday, August 26, 2013

A5

1. I was able to drive because I am of age to get a driver’s license.

2. My Dad cares the most about politics and knows the most.

3. An event that most people of my generation know about is the death of Osama Bin Laden.

4. One public good mentioned in the book would be public parks. Another public good would be transportation by the city bus.

5.
Parties- The Republican Party, the Democratic Party
Elections- presidential election
Media- Newspaper, News channels
Interest groups- National Rifle Association.

6. The four categories of policymaking institutions are legislature, executive, courts, and  bureaucracy.

7. 
Legislature- John Barrow, congressman
Executive- Barack Obama, President
Courts- John G. Roberts, Justice
Bureaucracy- Gina McCarthy, administrator of the EPA


Sunday, August 25, 2013

A4

The United States is not living up to the element of effective participation from the traditional democratic theory. Only a little over half of eligible voters participated in the 2012 presidential election. Over the past century, voter turnout has continually declined. The United States is also having trouble persuading Americans to register to vote. The majority of Americans registered to vote are those with high incomes. This causes only certain voices to be heard, which results in unfair elections. Without the optimal amount of voters, an election cannot accurately display the voices of the people, causing a democracy to be limited.

The conflict of abortion is an example of the hyperpluralism theory. Many groups with differing views on the issue try to influence policymakers, which causes conflicting views within the government. These conflicting views make it difficult for the government to reach a decision on the issue. 


One value of American political culture would be acceptance. Most Americans are accepting of other cultures and religions and respect differing beliefs.