Question Description
There are two question to answer in for the essay.
- Answer both questions, using approximately two to three pages for each question.
- Answer them in a way that weaves the questions together into one coherent essay.
- Make sure your answers employ and reference the terms and ideas covered in our course readings and online lectures.
- Give examples to support your ideas and be specific.
Number 1:
- In the context of the lectures and rhetoric covered in class, consider your opinion of President Bush’s decision to go to war after 9-11.
- Answer:
- Was the President right, or wrong, to go to war after 9-11? Why or why not?
- Has the president’s vision of life following 9-11 come true? Why or why not?
Question 2:
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- As citizens of a great democracy, consider your present day environment and circumstances in the context of our course content:
- post 9-11, post Iraq War, troop reductions in Afghanistan, democracy protests across the mid-east, and increased technology grassroots activism across the US, too.
- Answer:
- What is the number one priority facing US citizens today? Why?
- How can you advocate or be an activist for this issue?
- Which Communication Activist strategies would you use to successfully advocate or protest your position?
Side Notes:
- Try to be somewhat neutral in your arguments. I don’t need it to be perfect but if you could just make to have a bibliography, that would be great. Also it is due tomorrow so if you could get it done I will add a tip. Thank you!
- As citizens of a great democracy, consider your present day environment and circumstances in the context of our course content: