[ORDER SOLUTION] American Democracy
PROMPT: Elections are vital for a democracy, but large amounts of U.S. voters do not participate in elections. Why? What are the costs to voting (describe at least 2)? Who votes in American elections (describe at least 3 characteristics of regular voters)? Who refrains from voting (describe at least 3 characteristics of individuals who are less likely to vote)? Once someone decides to vote, what influences their vote choice? Are there any voting cues you think are better for voters to use to make their vote choice? Why? ANALYSIS: How does who votes/does not vote impact the quality of American democracy? Are all individuals equally represented within the political system? Provide examples to support your conclusion. The main focus of your paper should be on answering the ANALYSIS questions above. 1 PAGE ON (SPLIT WORD COUNT FOR EACH TOPIC): TOPIC 1: RECENT POLITICAL EVENT SUMMARY [5-6 SENTENCES] (INCLUDE CITE) TOPIC 2: RESPOND TO THIS COMMENT AGREE/DISAGREE? “I think that having two dominating political parties reduces the quality of American democracy. Madisonian democracy was based off the idea of having different factions compete with one another to bring different ideas and opinions to the forefront of politics, and so that no one faction can become too powerful. With a two-party system, we have two super powerful political parties dominating and stealing the spotlight so to speak. This prevents different ideas and opinions from being seen and heard by the public which I believe limits progress, change, and important diverse dialogue as well as the division of power. I do not think it is good for U.S. politics to have two powerful parties dominating politics because it drowns out other great ideas that can come from other smaller parties. It also leaves the citizens forced to often choose between the lesser of two evils when they vote, rather than feeling like they can vote for the candidate who has what they believe are the best ideals. I have experienced this often myself when voting and it feels so frustrating sometimes to the point where I end up feeling like I do not even want to vote for anyone.”