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Political Science - General Political Science Individual Assignment: Political Parties Paper · Find Web sites that explain positions of major political parties, such as www.rnc.org, www.democrats.org, or http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/psusp.html#party · Select a major national issue. · Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper, explaining differences in position on the issue between the parties. Smaller parties may be included. · Include the following elements: o Identify forces in the party that help drive it toward its position. o Discuss how the groups educate its members, the public, and the government about its concerns or mission. o Consider how the groups encourage members to participate in the democratic process and support a specific party. o Discuss factors that promote and inhibit corporate influence on your issue. o Explain why the U.S. political structure encourages major political parties and the effect this has on your issue. o Determine if social mobility affects political party identification. A registered independent may vote one way instead of the other. o Summarize the role of political parties and their effectiveness as change agents versus preserving the status quo.
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