UIDAHO The US Electoral College Presentation – Description
I. INSTRUCTIONS: SELECT ONE TOPIC FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST (IN YOUR ANSWER, CLEARLY INDICATE THE CHOSEN TOPIC).
AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
Provide a description of what it is and its importance in the study of American Politics
Compare and contrast two eras in American political development.
Draw conclusions and expand on the legacy of such eras beyond their time.
2. THE U.S. ELECTORAL COLLEGE.
Provide a description of what it is (by reviewing at least 3 of its features)
Address two arguments of the debate on whether or not it should continue as an important piece of the U.S. electoral process.
Provide a conclusion and prospective scenarios of the electoral college.
3. IMPACT OF MEDIA ON POLITICS.
Discuss the historical importance of media in American Politics.
Add a reflection on the media as a current tool to enhance democracy (provide examples on one particular medium).
Draw conclusions/ prospective scenarios of such a medium.
4. ON EXECUTIVE ORDERS.
Define the term.
Select ONE Executive Order (EO) issued in 2022 on domestic or foreign policy: https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/joe-biden/2023Links to an external site. Elaborate on its goals, agents, targets and tools.
Draw conclusions and prospective scenarios on the subject matter.
5. COMPARING INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATE AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
You have to compare and contrast ONE of the branches of the federal government with its counterpart in the government of California.
Highlight at least TWO similarities and TWO differences;
Reflect on why such differences exist, and their consequences for the present and future of American/ California’s Politics.
II. PRESENTING YOUR RESULTS ON CANVAS.
CREATE A 7-10 POWER POINT PER TOPIC; OR CREATE A POSTER INFOGRAPHIC STYLE, USING AN ACADEMIC POSTER FORMAT OR A GRAPHICS PROGRAM OF YOUR CHOICE (E.G. CANVA), REGARDING THE TOPIC SELECTED (BIBLIOGRAPHY MAY BE IN A SEPARATE PAGE).
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