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Ashford 5: - Week 4 - Learning Activity



Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Elections

The various political actors involved in the processes, activities, and policies of the U.S. government each have evolving goals and objectives. In addition, these actors have produced differential effects, both positive and negative, on the processes, activities, and policies of the federal government. In this last weekly worksheet, you will assess the positive and negative impacts of political parties, interest groups, or federal elections on the national government. In addition, you will recommend one option to enhance the positive impact and one to diminish the negative impact. This final effort will conclude the process of critically analyzing key features of our national government and prepare you for completion of your Final Paper in Week Five.

To complete the assignment, save the Week Four Learning Activity Worksheet to your computer, fill it out, and submit it.

Develop a detailed outline of your fourth main point using the Week Four Learning Activity Worksheet.

  1. Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Elections:
    1. Provide a paragraph that briefly describes the one positive impact and one negative impact of one of the following: political parties, interest groups, or federal elections.
    2. Provide a paragraph that recommends one option to accentuate the positive impact and one to lessen the negative impact.
  2. Thesis Statement:
    1. Provide a statement for the Final Paper that identifies the main argument and purpose of the paper.
  3. Scholarly Support: (For assistance with your research, the Ashford University’s Library provides tutorials and recorded webinars on a variety of topics. To access these helpful resources look for the links located under the FindIt@AU search box on the library home page. For help with writing, please review the APA Style Aid, and Ashford Writing Center’s Sample Annotated Bibliography for additional help.)
    1. Provide two credible sources in APA format to support your main points.
    2. Briefly discuss how these sources support your main points.
    3. Briefly evaluate your sources for bias, validity, and reliability.
    4. Week Four Learning Activity Worksheet

      Develop a detailed outline of your fourth main point. (For assistance with your writing skills, refer to the Ashford Writing Center.)
    5.  

1.      Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Elections:

    1. Provide a paragraph that briefly describes the one positive impact and one negative impact of one of the following: political parties, interest groups, or elections. 

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

                       

 

    1. Provide a paragraph that recommends one option to accentuate the positive impact and one to lessen the negative impact.

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

 

 

2.      Thesis statement:

    1. Provide a thesis statement for the final paper that identifies the main argument and purpose of the paper.

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

 

 

  1. Scholarly Support: (For assistance with your research, the Ashford University’s Library provides tutorials and recorded webinars on a variety of topics. To access these helpful resources look for the links located under the FindIt@AU search box on the library home page. For help with writing, please review the APA Style Aid, and Ashford Writing Center’s Sample Annotated Bibliography for additional help.)
    1. Provide two credible sources in APA format to support your main points.

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

 

 

    1. Briefly discuss how these sources support your main points.

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

 

 

    1. Briefly evaluate your sources for bias, validity, and reliability.

(Use the space below to complete this section.)

 

Ashford 5: - Week 4 (Apr 05 - Apr 11)



 

Required Resources


Text

  • Levin-Waldman, O. M. (2012). American government [Electronic version]. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
    • Chapter 8: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
    • Chapter 9: Political Parties
    • Chapter 10: Elections and Public Opinion

Articles

    • Pew Research Center. (2013, December 3). Section 4: The threat of terrorism and civil liberties. In Public Sees U.S. Power Declining As Support For Global Engagement Slips. Retrieved from http://www.people-press.org/2013/12/03/section-4-the-threat-of-terrorism-and-civil-liberties/
      • This website provides data and statistical information concerning the public’s views on the intersection of terrorism and civil liberties. This background information highlights some of the rights U.S. citizens have along with some of the obligations of the federal government. This website will aid students in this week’s discussions.
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    • Pew Research Center. (2014, June 26). Overview. In Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology. Retrieved from http://www.people-press.org/2014/06/26/the-political-typology-beyond-red-vs-blue/
      • This article introduces the Political Typology terms, concepts, and methods. The additional information will enable students to expand their insights into their own personal political norms, beliefs, and values.
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Multimedia

    • Hinck, T., & Buchanan, C. (Producers). (2013, May 14). Episode II - It’s a free country [Series episode]. In Constitution USA with Peter Sagal. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=58628&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=
      • This video explores the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights and how the various branches of government protect and preserve these rights. The interplay between the branches of government highlights the various powers that each branch possesses and utilizes. This video will prepare students for this week’s discussions.
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Websites

    • Constitution Party. (2015). Seven principles. Retrieved from http://www.constitutionparty.com/our-principles/seven-principles/
      • This page presents national policy goals of the Constitution Party. Scroll down on page to select a specific policy area.
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    • DNC Services Corporation. (2015). Our party. Retrieved from http://www.democrats.org/about/our_party
      • This page presents national policy goals of the Democratic Party. Click on the “Issues” tab and select a specific policy area.
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    • Green Party of the United States. (2015). The Ten Key Values of the Green Party. Retrieved from http://www.gp.org/tenkey.php
      • This page presents national policy goals of the Green Party. Scroll down on page to select a specific policy area.
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    • Libertarian Party. (2015). Issues. Retrieved from http://www.lp.org/issues
      • This page presents national policy goals of the Libertarian Party. Scroll down on page to select a specific policy area. 
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  • Republican National Committee. (2014). Our party|GOP. Retrieved from https://gop.com/our-gop/
    • This page presents national policy goals of the Republican Party. Scroll down on page to select a specific policy area.
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Supplemental Materials

  • Ashford University Library (n.d.). POL201 research guide. Retrieved from http://outboundsso.next.ecollege.com/default/launchWithoutCache.ed?ssoType=AULibraryEzP&url=http%253A//ashfordonline.libguides.com/POL201

Recommended Resource


Website

  • Freedom House. (2008). Today's American: How free? Retrieved from https://freedomhouse.org/report/special-reports/todays-american-how-free#.VRl7ght0zm4
    • This report from Freedom House provides several chapters on various aspects of politics, freedom, liberty, and rights in America and if they are being negatively impacted by the war against terrorism.
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