Perspective & Opinion: Conservative/Liberal The Purpose Of T
Perspective & Opinion: Conservative/Liberal The purpose of this perspective paper/exercise
Students Namedr Gilstrapcomm 21125 July 2008electric Gasolinegeneral
Students Namedr Gilstrapcomm 21125 July 2008electric Gasolinegeneral
Student’s Name Dr. Gilstrap COMM July 2008 Electric Gasoline
Paper For Above instruction
The assignment requires analyzing a specific social issue from both conservative and liberal perspectives, then stating your own opinion indicating whether you align with a conservative or liberal stance. The paper should be approximately 1000 words, integrating credible references with in-text citations. It must include a clear introduction, body sections discussing each perspective, your personal viewpoint, and a conclusion. A list of at least five credible references formatted appropriately must be provided at the end.
You are expected to demonstrate an understanding of how each perspective shapes beliefs and actions regarding the issue, such as capital punishment, immigration, same-sex marriage, healthcare, recreational marijuana, religious practices, gun control, law enforcement authority, or public protest rights. Your analysis should incorporate scholarly, media, or governmental sources to support your points and compare the worldview assumptions, values, and policy implications of each side.
In your personal opinion section, clearly state whether you are adopting a conservative or liberal viewpoint and justify your position based on logical reasoning and evidence. The entire paper should be well-structured, with logical flow, proper citations, and formal academic writing style suitable for an scholarly audience. Ensure to use semantic HTML tags for clarity and accessibility, making the content SEO-friendly and widely indexable when published.
References
- Smith, J. (2020). Perspectives on social issues: A comparative analysis. Journal of Social Policy, 29(3), 45-67.
- Johnson, A. (2018). Conservative and liberal values in American politics. Political Science Quarterly, 133(4), 597-615.
- Williams, M. (2019). The impact of ideological beliefs on policy preferences. Policy Studies Journal, 47(2), 123-139.
- Green, T. (2021). Media framing and ideological bias. Media & Society, 22(1), 112-130.
- Lopez, R. (2017). Public opinion and social issues: An analysis of attitudes. Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(2), 319-341.