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Social Issue Essay
1. Social Issue Analysis
In this essay, I interview subject (x) based on topics of political issues of (a) role of government,
(b) economic, (c) social, (d) military and (e) environment. I interview and analyzed responses to
determine what extent does my interviewee conform to ideological categories of left or right. The
interviewee is a white male 65 year's old, retiree and resides in Bayside, Wisconsin. The
interviewee has a bachelor's degree, divorced, once a brewery worker, has one son and is currently
disabled. The questioned presented first a general and broad. I then relayed a relevant current event
question that tied in with the overall subject. This approach I discovered became useful in
determining what ideology the subject sided with.
In regards to the role of government the interviewee tended to be one sided revealing leftist or the
Democratic ideology. I asked, "Do you support a large government or a small government?" The
subject responded that the "government needs to be larger and more involved in regulation to end
corruption." In this question the subject's response sides with the left, "which believes in expanded
government, and the right believes in limited government" (Hey). This concept of regulation
mentioned in the response, sides with the Democratic platform, "the...show more content...
The question was asked "whether they supported same–sex marriage?" The respondent said the "he
supports it and it doesn't bother me or offend me, as long as they are happy their rights should not
be denied." On this issue the subject supported the Democratic platform of supporting "marriage
equality and support the movement" on the basis "to secure equal treatment under law for same sex
couples" (Cooper). The topic of abortion was flipped, the subject said they did not support abortion
in any condition. For this reason the subject would side with the Republicans who "support banning
abortion"
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2. Essay about Social Issues
Poverty, violence, crime and racism are major social problems. If we look at the definition of
what a social problem is, according to James M. Henslin,"A social problem isan aspect of society
that people are concerned about and would like changed. Social problems begin with an objective
condition, some aspect of society that can be measured or experienced...The second key element of
a social problem is subjective concern, the concern that a significant number of people (or a number
of significant people) have about the condition"(Social Problems,2003,p.3). Steinberg believes that
disengagement has what it takes to not only be a general social problem but says it is as major as
the issues I stated in the beginning. Steinberg (1996)...show more content...
The data states,"At the elementary and middle school levels,American student achievement is as
uniformly low and stagnant as it is at the high school level(p.34). The NAEP also presents the trend
of "achievement scores broken down by type of community"(p.34) and from what Steinberg says,
based on the data, there is no way we can fool ourselves into thinking that our "educational problems
are limited to poor, minority youngsters attending inner–city schools" (p.35).
According to Steinberg, todays students don't know as much, and can't do as much as could their
counterparts 25 years ago (p.183). This fact alone puts us in jeopardy, for as the success of
America's economy will more and more come to depend upon highly skilled employees, our
competitiveness will be linked more to our ability to bring forth a highly educated work force
(p.38). Because of this disengagement problem, America will fall behind on the international level
because our students are ill–equipped. "Analysts agree today that America will not be able to
compete successfully in the international marketplace without substantially increasing the skill level
and knowledge of its labor force"(p.38).
It's no question that the economic costs to our economy will be greatly due to this trend of declining
achievement. According to Steinberg there are already "immediate costs to American
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3. Social Issues Essay
The democratic society consist of the working class, it determines how much money they gain or
how much tax they will be paying for the year. So they'd wanted o chose a candidate that will
benefit them. He democratic society also seemed like it wanted to be heard in this year's election.
They spent million of dollars on making ads, posters, and billboards that would interest the average
middle class citizen to go out and vote. The democratic society also was aware that the republicans
were going to meet this election head on because a democratic had served two terms in office, and
they are very anxious to change that.
Another significance that the elections have in a democratic society is that it made people...show
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Johnnie Wells, one of Jesse Jackson's supporters in 1984, on the failure of Democratic coalition
politics, stated, "It's just a continuation of white flight. When black people move in, the whites move
out." (151) This shows that there is a huge conflict with racialism when it comes to elections. The
Democratic controlled Congress passed several landmark civil rights bills and beat back numerous
attempts to avoid pro–black Supreme Court decisions.
Given these events, plus generational replacement of older, less well–educated Democrats by
better–educated, younger Democrats, one would expect a significant liberalization of racial
attitudes among white Democrats. That is, whites opposed to black civil rights would leave the
party so the majority base of the party would increasingly reflect a more liberal racial perspective.
(153) This more liberal orientation would then be consistent with the policies espoused by party
leaders and embodied in party platforms. We should examine this possibility by considering the
views of whites Democrats on school integration and government aid to minorities.
Vice president Al Gore made it his business to make sure he knows and understands where the
minorities in the U.S. He made sure he knew our wants needs and what we were looking for in a
president. And like the
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