Do you know what the president of the United States, your state senators, and your representative are doing about (a) sweatshops and (b) funding for higher education? If you do not know, explain why you think you are unaware of their positions on these issues.

Do you know what the president of the United States, your state senators, and your representative are doing about (a) sweatshops and (b) funding for higher education? If you do not know, explain why you think you are unaware of their positions on these issues. Would their position influence your vote for them? Share your explanation of why or why not with your classmates.
Sociologists note that although sociological studies have pointed out good solutions to social issues they have been largely ignored by governmental leaders and the media. Go to the American Sociological Association website (www.asanet.org) or the Society for the Study of Social Problems website (www.sssp1.org). Take a look around each site and find a research study that provides a good basis for the use of sociological research in public policy. Share with your classmates what you located and how this evidence could benefit government leaders in their decision-making.
Based on what was presented in Chapter 3, describe how you would determine if a politician is providing you with trustworthy or misleading information.

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]