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Assignment 2: LASA 1 Create Your Own Political Party
Scenario:
Your family has always been very politically active. From a
young age, you have been politically aware. When you were
young, you worked with your parents as they supported their
political party and you even helped during campaigns for the
candidates your parents supported. In college, you were a
leader of the organization on campus that was part of the
political party you supported. This could have been the Young
Democrats or the Young Republicans or any college group that
supported the political party of your choice. Until your
exposure at college, you always supported the same political
party as your parents, but then your views began to change and
you developed your own ideas, ideals and expectations. While
you continued to remain politically active, you have become
more and more disillusioned with the current major and third
parties and movements on the political scene, having studied all
thoroughly. You have come to be completely discouraged by
the state of the political process as it pertains to political
parties. In your opinion, none of the major or third parties
truly represents the best interests of the citizens, and you have
decided to create your own political party.
Directions. In a 4-5 page Microsoft Word document, include the
following:
Name your political party and evaluate why you have chosen
that name.
Create a symbol for your political party and explain why you
have chosen that symbol.
Create a slogan for your political party and justify why you
have chosen that slogan.
Develop a platform for your political party. A platform is a
written outline and explanation of what your party believes in
and why. Your party can be a single-issue party, an ideological
party, a splinter party, or a regular broad based political party.
Your platform must have at least four positions under the
following topics. Summarize each platform position.
Social Issues
Domestic Issues
Foreign Policy
Design a brochure or one-page flyer for your political party that
you would hand out to voters to introduce and explain your
party. In this flyer you want to include the essentials of what
your party stands for, points of your platform, and the benefits
of joining your party.
Project what demographic groups would vote for your political
party and why. What demographic groups will your political
party reach out to and seek support from?
Predict what regions of the country will support your political
party and why? Or, what regions of country will your party win?
Justify your claims.
Compare the areas of support with those of other political
parties.
What main idea or belief is your political party based upon?
Why? For example, in the 2008 election, the Democrats focused
a lot on the economy and the war in Iraq.
Some links that may help you understand and assess current
political parties, which in turn may help you to create your
political party.
The Democratic Party Web site
http://www.democrats.org/
Republican National Committee
http://www.rnc.org
Politics 1
http://www.politics1.com/
(directory of U.S. political parties)
Submit your assignmentt to the
Submissions Area
by
the due date assigned
.
Assignment 2 Grading CriteriaMaximum Points
Political party name, symbol, and slogan: Create the name,
symbol and slogan of the political party. Provide an evaluation
of each which is to include its significance. Clear distinction as
to type of political party (single-issue, ideological, splinter, or
broad based political party)20Platform: Organize platform into
the three major issue categories. Clear
explanation/summarization of each platform issue.
Differentiation of political stand from other political
parties.36Brochure/Flyer: Brochure or flyer is clearly organized
to present the new party and distinguish it from other political
parties. Choose key points of the platform to identify with
electorate concerns. Illustrate the importance of the new party
and how it will serve the electorate.36Demographics: Identify
the demographic groups and regions where the new party can
garner support.20Compare the areas of support with those of
other political parties.20Main ideas of belief and
expansion.24Written Components:
Organization
(12 points)
Usage and mechanics
(12 points)
Style
(12 points)
APA elements
(8 points)44
Total:
200

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Assignment 2 LASA 1 Create Your Own Political PartyScenario

  • 1. Assignment 2: LASA 1 Create Your Own Political Party Scenario: Your family has always been very politically active. From a young age, you have been politically aware. When you were young, you worked with your parents as they supported their political party and you even helped during campaigns for the candidates your parents supported. In college, you were a leader of the organization on campus that was part of the political party you supported. This could have been the Young Democrats or the Young Republicans or any college group that supported the political party of your choice. Until your exposure at college, you always supported the same political party as your parents, but then your views began to change and you developed your own ideas, ideals and expectations. While you continued to remain politically active, you have become more and more disillusioned with the current major and third parties and movements on the political scene, having studied all thoroughly. You have come to be completely discouraged by the state of the political process as it pertains to political parties. In your opinion, none of the major or third parties truly represents the best interests of the citizens, and you have decided to create your own political party. Directions. In a 4-5 page Microsoft Word document, include the following: Name your political party and evaluate why you have chosen that name. Create a symbol for your political party and explain why you
  • 2. have chosen that symbol. Create a slogan for your political party and justify why you have chosen that slogan. Develop a platform for your political party. A platform is a written outline and explanation of what your party believes in and why. Your party can be a single-issue party, an ideological party, a splinter party, or a regular broad based political party. Your platform must have at least four positions under the following topics. Summarize each platform position. Social Issues Domestic Issues Foreign Policy Design a brochure or one-page flyer for your political party that you would hand out to voters to introduce and explain your party. In this flyer you want to include the essentials of what your party stands for, points of your platform, and the benefits of joining your party. Project what demographic groups would vote for your political party and why. What demographic groups will your political party reach out to and seek support from? Predict what regions of the country will support your political party and why? Or, what regions of country will your party win? Justify your claims. Compare the areas of support with those of other political
  • 3. parties. What main idea or belief is your political party based upon? Why? For example, in the 2008 election, the Democrats focused a lot on the economy and the war in Iraq. Some links that may help you understand and assess current political parties, which in turn may help you to create your political party. The Democratic Party Web site http://www.democrats.org/ Republican National Committee http://www.rnc.org Politics 1 http://www.politics1.com/ (directory of U.S. political parties) Submit your assignmentt to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned . Assignment 2 Grading CriteriaMaximum Points Political party name, symbol, and slogan: Create the name, symbol and slogan of the political party. Provide an evaluation of each which is to include its significance. Clear distinction as to type of political party (single-issue, ideological, splinter, or broad based political party)20Platform: Organize platform into the three major issue categories. Clear
  • 4. explanation/summarization of each platform issue. Differentiation of political stand from other political parties.36Brochure/Flyer: Brochure or flyer is clearly organized to present the new party and distinguish it from other political parties. Choose key points of the platform to identify with electorate concerns. Illustrate the importance of the new party and how it will serve the electorate.36Demographics: Identify the demographic groups and regions where the new party can garner support.20Compare the areas of support with those of other political parties.20Main ideas of belief and expansion.24Written Components: Organization (12 points) Usage and mechanics (12 points) Style (12 points) APA elements (8 points)44 Total: 200