Assignment:
RESEARCH PAPER INSTRUCTIONS
The purpose of this paper is to provide practical application of material learned by developing concepts learnedin the presentations.The body of the paper must be at least 6 pages (doublespaced, 12-point font) and include level 1, 2, and 3 headings as appropriate and necessary. In addition to the body, you must include a separate title page and reference page. Do not submit an abstract with this assignment.
Do not write the paper without carefully studying the related presentations. To achieve more than a passing grade, you must demonstrate a mastery of the presentations and factual information and incorporate those ideas into your paper. Naturally, stylistic points such as grammar and spelling will be considered in grading.Your paper must adhere to current format as specified in the Course Style Guidelines document. Doing the minimum amount of work does not guarantee a perfect score.
Topic: Becoming an Informed Voter - Researching Your Congressional Delegation
The research paperhas 2 steps. First, you will analyze the background of your congressional district and your U.S. Representative. Second, you will analyze the political background of your state and 1of your U.S. Senators. You may choose which senator to study; however, if one senator is newly elected and does not have interest group ratings, study the other one. Note that these are United States Representatives and Senators. Do not use members of your state legislature.
Begin by reviewing the presentation on "Becoming an Informed Voter." The example of Congressman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia is used. If you live in the Sixth Congressional District of Virginia, you will have to adopt another Virginia congressional district as your temporary home and write about that one, since you have already been given some of the information on Bob Goodlatte. If you have a newly elected representative who has not yet received interest group ratings, get the interest group ratings of a representative from a neighboring district.
After reviewing the presentation, the first part will deal with your congressional district and congressman; the second part will deal with your state and senator. As explained in the presentation, interest group scores may be found at Vote Smart.
A helpful source to find information for this paper is The Almanac of American Politics by Richard E. Cohen and James A. Barnes.
Use the Course Style Guidelines document to properly format this essay as you will be required to use formal writing with level 1, 2, and 3 headings as necessary to address and elaborate on each of the following questions in paragraph form:
• What is the recent political history of your district and state?
• How has your state and congressional district voted in recent presidential and congressional elections?
• Can your district or state be considered to be leaning Republican or Democrat?
• Are the political parties relatively even, or does one party dominate the elections?
• Does your district have a long tradition of supporting one party, or has it been changing in recent years?
• How did your representative and senator come to power? (Thoroughly describe their backgrounds.)
• How do the interest groups (ADA, ACLU, ACU, CC or FRC) rate your representative and senator? (Note:If the Christian Coalition score is not available, you may substitute the Family Research Council score.Include the exact scores from each of these groups. The rationale for this is explained in the presentation.)
• Based on these ratings, would you classify your representative and senator as conservative or liberal? Justify your answer.
Do not submit your paper in the form of a series of questions and answers. Organize this information into a standard research paper(paragraph form with level headings) utilizing the specified Course Style Guidelines format. Consult the grading rubric to make sure that all the necessary information has been included.