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Politics Interview Project 2

Politics Interview Project 2

Q Instructions: For this project you need to conduct an interview on the concept of the “political”. 1. You need to prepare a survey of 10 questions. The questions should be centered on the concept of politics and citizenship. You MUST have one key term from unit 1 or unit 2 in each question. For example: What it means to be political? What it means to be a citizen? 2. Then interview a family member, roommate, friend, or stranger and transcribe the interview. You can interview anyone you want, a friend, teacher, family member, roommate etc. You can interview over the phone, Skype, in person. You can even video or audiotape the interview for submission. Make sure to ask your interviewee open ended questions and probe them for personal connections to the material. 3. Then write a reflection paragraph: What did you learn from writing the questions, conducting the interview, the interviewee's answers? Were you surprised by anything? To complete the project submit 1)original interview questions, 2)interview data collected for 2 interviews, and 3)reflection. When you transcribe make sure to explain who is asking the questions and who is answering. Bold the key terms! Associated Course Level Learning Outcomes: ? Demonstrate development of critical, analytical, research, and writing skills. Unit Objectives: ? Evaluate how the founding documents demonstrate core American political values today. ? Identify the main characteristics of American political culture. Example: This is an example of the video portion of a past submission. Students also submitted the original survey, data collection, and written critical reflection with the video/face-to-face interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHB85LMExz4 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.) ________________________________________ *Make sure you submit it correctly on this submit page. Do NOT add your instructor to a google doc. Submit a pdf, jpg, or word file. For audio and video submit a youtube link, or mp3, mp4. ________________________________________ Please click the Next button below to continue

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Original interview questions: 1. What is being political? 2. Do you support any political party? 3. Are you registered to vote? 4. Do you think the current government is working well? 5. What do you think of political beliefs and ideologies? 6. Which party do you support and why? 7. Who is a citizen? 8. What role does a citizen have in a political system? 9. Which political laws must be changed? 10. Which political laws have worked the best?