Political Ideologies

Political Ideologies

For this week’s journal, I would like you to reflect on your political ideology. To begin, please take out a piece of paper or create a new text document and do the following:

  1. Based on what you think the terms “liberal” and “conservative” mean, please place your overall political views on a seven-point liberal-conservative scale, with “1” being “strongly liberal,” “2” being “liberal,” “3” being “moderately liberal,” “4” being “neutral or moderate,” “5” being “moderately conservative,” “6” being “conservative,” and “7” being “strongly conservative.” Make sure you record your score.
  2. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/07/what-if-you-had-to-earn-american-citizenship/309398/
    Are You Smart Enough to Be a Citizen? Take Our Quiz – The …

    www.theatlantic.com

    To become a citizen of the United States, naturalizing immigrants must take a test. Many native-born Americans would fail this test. Indeed, most of us have never …

  3. Please also take the following quiz:
    https://www.buzzfeed.com/farrahpenn/can-you-pass-this-1960s-louisiana-literacy-test

    Can You Get 9/9 On This 1960s Louisiana Literacy Test?

    www.buzzfeed.com

    They had 10 minutes to answer 30 questions. Do you think you can answer nine in three minutes?

  4. Finally, please read this article, watch the video, and take the test at the end:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2831095/Harvard-students-sit-1964-Louisiana-Literacy-Test-black-voters-pass-allowed-polls-single-person-FAILED.html
    Harvard students fail 1964 literary test given to black voters

    www.dailymail.co.uk

    In an assignment to show students how unjustly rigged the electoral process was at the time, a Harvard tutor had his students attempt to pass the notorious 1964 …

  5. In your journal response, please reflect on your political ideology in light of how you initially categorized yourself and the three political tests that you took. Before doing so, however, please read the Lakoff article and watch the TED talk by Jonathan Haidt (The Moral Roots of Liberals and Conservatives) (Links to an external site.), which was assigned this week. Specifically, in no particular order, I would like you to address the following questions in your response:
    • How do your results on the three political tests compare to each other, and how do they compare to your initial self-rating? Were you surprised by your results or were they pretty much what you expected?
    • Are you currently registered with the party that mostly closely aligns with your political ideology (as measured by these tests)? Why or why not?
    • How firm do you feel in terms of your political ideology? Have you ever voted or would you ever vote for someone that did not share your party affiliation and/or your political ideology? Why or why not?
    • Whatever your political ideology, however firmly you feel, how did you come to have this ideology? Do you inherit it from your parents? Did you develop it in school? Did you adopt it to fit in with your friends? Etc.
    • What do you think of Lakoff and Haidt’s characterization of Liberals and Conservatives? Do you find them convincing? Why or why not?

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