Instructions
Read the following prompts and choose ONE as the subject of your essay.Using Microsoft Word, write an essay that answers the questions posed inthe prompt. See the Submission Requirements section for details on the length, formatting, and citations required for your essay.
In the Unit 4 lecture on elections, you learned about the median voter theorem. Describe the median voter theorem as it wasexplained in the lecture. Now, think about the political parties and leadership roles you learned about in Unit 5. How do politicalparties and congressional leaders change a legislator's ability to be responsive to his or her district's median voter? How mightthis affect the legislator's ability to get reelected? Is it better for legislators to answer to party leadership or to the median voter?Why or why not?
In the Unit 2 lecture on civil rights, you learned that the government can and does discriminate legally against certain groups.Explain the three classifications described in the lecture and explain when the government can discriminate against each. Now,think about what you learned about the Constitution in Unit 1. What parts of the Constitution are most relevant to issues ofgovernment discrimination? Be specific. Finally, do you think the framers of the Constitution would agree with the currentstandards on discrimination? Why or why not?
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Submission Requirements
Failure to meet these guidelines, or any of the instructions here, will result in a zero for the essay.
Length: 6-8 pages of writing (headers, footers, bibliography, etc. do not count as writing)
Formatting: double-spaced, 1-inch margins, Times New Roman 12-point font
Use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation; write at a college level
Must include quotes, citations, and a formal bibliography
o Acceptable formats for citations are APA, MLA, and University of Chicago. o Include the textbook as one source, and provide at least one additional outside source.
o Note that Wikipedia is never an acceptable source in any formal writing.