Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not list

Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not list

Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not listed, please contact your instructor for approval. Choose one:
Campus Safety—The parents of local high school students are concerned about student safety on campus. At the recent school board meeting, they proposed installing metal detectors at the entrance to each high school.

Smoking and Vaping—Local health officials warn there has been a sharp rise in minors with lung damage and disease related to smoking, vaping, or involuntary inhalation. At a council meeting, they proposed a ban on the sale of tobacco and vape products anywhere in the county.

Teen Curfew—Local arrest reports show that most violent crimes occur in the hours between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. The data also reveal that most suspects and victims are teenagers. The city council has proposed a 10 p.m. curfew for all minors (those under 18 years of age).

Based on your scenario, research the rationale for and against the proposed action. You will need at least four reputable sources total—two in support of and two against the proposed action. Sources could be government websites, interest groups, or even research organizations. You might find sources that detail both support and opposition—just be sure that you have balanced research. Cite your sources in MLA Citation Style. You may find this activity on how to Research helpful to get started.

Write your essay using the following structure:
Introduce your chosen scenario, discussing why it is an issue. Describe the limitation to individual rights or interests that is proposed in the scenario.

Discuss at least two reasons to support this limitation. Refer to your research sources to support these reasons.

Discuss at least two reasons to oppose this limitation. Refer to your research sources to support these reasons.

Take a stand. Conclude with which side has the strongest argument and the reasons why it is more robust, considering your research evidence.

Cite your sources using MLA format. List them at the bottom of your essay. Review your essay for spelling, grammar, and clarity.

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typ

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typ

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typology quiz we were asked to take. My results are attached. I agree that the quiz is accurate in describing my political views. Next, analyze the results. Do you believe these quizzes accurately measured your ideological leanings to the right or the left? Why or why not?
the second part should consist of answering the questions below: “Some people argue that there are no significant differences between the two major parties. Backing up your perspective with appropriate sources, what are the major differences and similarities in the views of the Democratic and Republican parties (e.g., this review of party platforms, 1856-2016 www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/2016-election/conventions/party-platform-evolution/ Links to an external site.)? What are the primary areas of difference between contemporary Democrats and Republicans? How are the two parties similar? What are the consequences of these patterns for voters and election outcomes? For policy outcomes?”

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typ

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typ

This is a two-part essay; the first part analyzes the results of a political typology quiz we were asked to take. My results are attached. I agree that the quiz is accurate in describing my political views.
Next, analyze the results. Do you believe these quizzes accurately measured your ideological leanings to the right or the left? Why or why not?
the second part should consist of answering the questions below:
“Some people argue that there are no significant differences between the two major parties. Backing up your perspective with appropriate sources, what are the major differences and similarities in the views of the Democratic and Republican parties (e.g., this review of party platforms, 1856-2016 www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/2016-election/conventions/party-platform-evolution/ Links to an external site.)? What are the primary areas of difference between contemporary Democrats and Republicans? How are the two parties similar? What are the consequences of these patterns for voters and election outcomes? For policy outcomes?”

Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not list

Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not list

Choose one scenario from the list below. If you want to choose an issue not listed, please contact your instructor for approval. Choose one:
Campus Safety—The parents of local high school students are concerned about student safety on campus. At the recent school board meeting, they proposed installing metal detectors at the entrance to each high school.

Smoking and Vaping—Local health officials warn there has been a sharp rise in minors with lung damage and disease related to smoking, vaping, or involuntary inhalation. At a council meeting, they proposed a ban on the sale of tobacco and vape products anywhere in the county.

Teen Curfew—Local arrest reports show that most violent crimes occur in the hours between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. The data also reveal that most suspects and victims are teenagers. The city council has proposed a 10 p.m. curfew for all minors (those under 18 years of age).

Based on your scenario, research the rationale for and against the proposed action. You will need at least four reputable sources total—two in support of and two against the proposed action. Sources could be government websites, interest groups, or even research organizations. You might find sources that detail both support and opposition—just be sure that you have balanced research. Cite your sources in MLA Citation Style. You may find this activity on how to Research helpful to get started.

Write your essay using the following structure:
Introduce your chosen scenario, discussing why it is an issue. Describe the limitation to individual rights or interests that is proposed in the scenario.

Discuss at least two reasons to support this limitation. Refer to your research sources to support these reasons.

Discuss at least two reasons to oppose this limitation. Refer to your research sources to support these reasons.

Take a stand. Conclude with which side has the strongest argument and the reasons why it is more robust, considering your research evidence.

Cite your sources using MLA format. List them at the bottom of your essay. Review your essay for spelling, grammar, and clarity.

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets w

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets w

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets would be a useful website for any of these topics.

Find at least three credible news articles or sources related to your chosen topic. Cite your sources in MLA Citation Style. You may find this activity on how to Research helpful to get started. The following websites may be helpful for your research:
Federal Election Commission
U.S. House Lobbying Disclosures and Contributions

Analyze the information in the sources. Read carefully; be sure to identify how relationships between lawmakers and special interests may influence the government.

Compose your own well-written essay, including an introduction and a conclusion. In the body of the essay, answer the following questions in complete paragraphs:
What are your chosen articles or sources about in relation to donations to or the spending of political candidates, PACs, or interest groups? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.
How do the events in the articles affect the democratic process? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.
How does raising awareness about the “flow of money” reflect at least one of the founding principles? You can review the founding principles below.
How could the events in the articles influence or bias voters and/or elected officials? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.

Check your essay for clarity, spelling, and grammar. Be sure your citations are in MLA style and included with your essay before submitting for grading.

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets w

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets w

Choose one topic: lobbying, campaign donations, or election costs. OpenSecrets would be a useful website for any of these topics.
Find at least three credible news articles or sources related to your chosen topic. Cite your sources in MLA Citation Style. You may find this activity on how to Research helpful to get started. The following websites may be helpful for your research:
Federal Election Commission U.S. House Lobbying Disclosures and Contributions
Analyze the information in the sources. Read carefully; be sure to identify how relationships between lawmakers and special interests may influence the government.
Compose your own well-written essay, including an introduction and a conclusion. In the body of the essay, answer the following questions in complete paragraphs:
What are your chosen articles or sources about in relation to donations to or the spending of political candidates, PACs, or interest groups? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.
How do the events in the articles affect the democratic process? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.
How does raising awareness about the “flow of money” reflect at least one of the founding principles? You can review the founding principles below.
How could the events in the articles influence or bias voters and/or elected officials? Provide at least two facts from your sources to support your response.
Check your essay for clarity, spelling, and grammar. Be sure your citations are in MLA style and included with your essay before submitting for grading.

You can pick a book below. I am in the Marine Corps. I attached the guide as wel

You can pick a book below. I am in the Marine Corps. I attached the guide as wel

You can pick a book below. I am in the Marine Corps. I attached the guide as well
“Achilles in Vietnam” by Jonathan Shay
“Assignment Pentagon: How to Excel in a Bureaucracy” by Perry Smith and Daniel Gerstein
“Command Culture” by Jörg Muth
“Forgotten Warriors” by Thomas Hammes
“Hot, Flat, and Crowded” by Thomas Freidman
“Just and Unjust Wars” by Michael Walzer
“No Bended Knee” by Merrill Twining
“Team of Teams” by Stanley McChrystal, Chris Fussell, Tantum Collins and David Silverman
“The Face of Battle” by John Keegan
“The Mask of Command” by John Keegan

1. Go to https://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz and take the quiz over what po

1. Go to https://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz and take the quiz over what po

1. Go to https://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz and take the quiz over what political party you most likely align with. DO NOT just assume you are either Republican or Democrat you must take the quiz. At the end of the quiz it will tell you what political party you most likely align with. I am NOT looking for the information on what candidate for President you most align with so make sure you click on the political parties at the top to see which party you align with. Make sure you write down or take a screen shot of the top two results the quiz gives you and the percentages. You will need this information for your assignment. (Step one)
It should look something like this but with your individual results:
1. Democrat 56%
2. Republican 22%
3. Freedom Party 21%
4. Libertarian 22%
5. etc.
6. etc.
2. Once you learn what party you most align with you will need to find how your party feels about the following issues:
• Immigration
• Environment
• Education
• Health Care
Basically you will be researching the official stance or platform of the political party you most align with on the issues above. I have the links to each of the four major parties for you at the bottom and this should help you in finding this information out.
Paragraphs 1-4: Write a paragraph for each topic summarizing your party’s stance on the aforementioned topics. This should be written in your own words. Each paragraph should state whether you agree with your political party on each issue? Be specific. If not, in what ways do you disagree? Again, be specific. This is not an easy assignment; the essay requires you to do research outside of the book. Do not plagiarize.
If possible, please complete the assignment on one of the four major political parties listed below. The other parties in the isidewith quiz are minor parties and they may not have all the information that we are looking for.
The political party links are below for you to reference if you need help researching your answer:
https://www.arkansasgop.org – Republican Party of Arkansas
https://www.arkdems.org – Democratic Party of Arkansas
greenpartyofarkansas.org – Green Party of Arkansas
lpar.org – Libertarian Party of Arkansas

You can pick a book below. I add the guide as well All Quiet on the Western Fron

You can pick a book below. I add the guide as well
All Quiet on the Western Fron

You can pick a book below. I add the guide as well
All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Remarque
“Battle Leadership” by Adolf Von Schell
“Chesty” by Jon Hoffman
“Gates of Fire” by Steven Pressfield
“Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller” by Burke Davis
“The Art of War” by Sun Tzu
“Matterhorn: a Novel of the Vietnam War” by Karl Marlantes
“The Defense of Duffer’s Drift” by E. D. Swinton
“The Forgotten Soldier” by Guy Sajer
“The Last Stand of Fox Company ” by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
“The Marines of Montford Point: America’s First Black Marines” by Melton McLaurin
“U.S. Constitution”
“With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa” by E. B. Sledge

Objective: To develop critical thinking skills and media literacy by comparing n

Objective: To develop critical thinking skills and media literacy by comparing n

Objective: To develop critical thinking skills and media literacy by comparing news articles on the same topic from different sources, utilizing AI to identify marketing and emotional trigger words. Students will reflect on the articles and use AI to generate unbiased content. Students will choose two news aggregators and compare the same story from different viewpoints, such as Fox News vs. CNN, TikTok vs. X (Formerly Twitter).
Here are some questions to consider:
How does news selection amplify one’s political views?
How do digital platforms impact the choice and quality of news for consumers?
What choices might writers, editors, producers, and so on make that could lead to bias in news sources?
How can headlines be misleading, and how can editors express bias by choosing whether or not to use a specific news story?
What are some ways to detect bias in news media, and why is it important to compare news reports from a wide variety of sources?
AI News Generators
Here are just a few possible options you can use. Please note that some require a paid subscriiption but almost all offer a free version or a free trial. If you know of others that I did not list below, please share them with me so I can use them in future classes. ChatGPT
APP Sonic
Perplexity.ai
Bard
Texta
Write Sonic
Hour One
Step 1: Select a Topic
Choose a current event or topic related to American Government. Ensure it is covered by multiple news sources.
Step 2: Identify News Articles
Find two news articles from different sources covering the chosen topic. Make sure the articles present varying perspectives.
News websites (e.g., NYTimes.com, WashingtonPost.com, CNN.com)
News aggregators (e.g., Google News, Reddit, RealClearPolitics)
Social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok)
Television (cable news channels such as Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, or broadcast channels like CBS, NBC, and ABC)
Radio and podcasts (terrestrial talk radio, SiriusXM, podcast industry)
Newspapers (physical newspaper subscriiptions or purchases)
Pick a story and examine the same news story from contrasting perspectives (e.g., Fox News vs. CNN).
Provide a link or citation for these sources. Step 3: AI News Generator Access one of the free AI news generator tools provided (e.g., APP Sonic).
Employ ChatGPT, or AI tool of you choice, to search for marketing and/or emotional trigger words in both articles.
Provide ChatGPT with the following prompt:
“Identify marketing and emotional trigger words in the selected news articles related to [chosen topic].”
Special note: you will need to copy and paste the text into ChatGPT as it cannot link to outside sources. Step 4: Reflect on Findings
After receiving the AI-generated analysis, reflect on how the use of these words may influence readers’ perceptions. Consider the potential biases introduced.
Step 5: AI-generated Rewrite
Provide a rewritten prompt to ChatGPT that emphasizes the importance of an unbiased analysis.
For example: “Generate a neutral summary of the news articles on [chosen topic], focusing on presenting facts without any emotional or promotional language.”
Use the revised prompt to obtain an unbiased summary of the news articles from ChatGPT. Compare the AI-generated unbiased content with the original articles.
Step 6: Conclusion
Post a summary of your findings on the online discussion forum. Include insights on marketing and emotional trigger words, the impact on reader perception, and a comparison of the unbiased summary with the original articles.