solution to a political problem
solution to a political problem
Political science
Paper instructions:
you will come up with a solution to a political problem. You should begin by thinking of (what you think) is the biggest problem facing the country or society in general. Once you have identified a problem, take time to think of the best solution to that problem. Try to be as specific as possible in outlining your policy proposal. In your paper, write each of the questions below (in bold) and then answer them in order. You will be graded on 1) your evidence that a problem exists, 2) how well you identify the benefits and consequences of the policy, 3) the strength of the arguments in favor AND opposed to your policy, and 4) your knowledge of the current political landscape. Each question below is worth 25 points.
Answer each of the following questions:
1. What is the problem? (2-3 pages)
-Provide detailed evidence that a problem exists. You must conduct substantial research to complete this section of the paper.
2. What is your solution? (1 page)
-Discuss how you plan to solve the problem, paying specific attention to how you will pay for the policy, where any increased savings will go, and which executive department will implement your policy.
3. Who will benefit from this policy? (1 page)
-Discuss the social groups or entities that will stand to benefit from your policy. Examples of social groups are: the elderly, welfare recipients, illegal immigrants, the wealthy, blacks, women, fast food eaters, or any type of person affected by your policy.
4. What interest groups are likely to support this policy? (half a page)
-You must research specific interest groups on both sides of your policy. Provide the names of interest groups and a brief description of what they do. Interest group websites typically provide this information.
5. Who will this policy harm? (1 page)
-See question 3.
6. What interest groups are likely to oppose this policy? (half a page)
-See question 4.
7. What are the best arguments opposing your policy? (1-2 pages)
-Provide the best arguments opposing your policy. Pretend that you were making the best case against your policy.
8. Would this policy pass in the current political environment? Why or why not? (1 page)
-The purpose of this section is to show me that you understand the current players in the American political system.
1. Failure to provide any (or insufficient) data and evidence that a problem exists. In other words, you did not conduct any research on the problem.
2. Facts are reported without an in-text citation.
3. A reference page in not included. If you did the assignment correctly, you must have a reference page listing all of your sources. There is an automatic 15 point deduction if you do not include a reference page that lists your sources.
4. Papers do not include the names of interest groups both for and against the policy and how those interest groups try to affect policy.
5. The arguments opposing the proposed policy are too weak. The opposing argument section should present the best possible arguments against your policy and should not include your opinion on why those arguments are invalid.
Below are some of the most common policies that students propose. Feel free to select any of these if you have trouble thinking of your own.
National Sales Tax
The Dream Act
Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients
Legalizing Marijuana
National Gun Registration
Tax on Fast (high calorie) Foods
Banning Abortion
Lowering National Drinking Age to 18
Privatizing Social Security
Funding Renewable Energy
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