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Blog Post 1.6 - Free speech week

1. Why do conservatives want to hold this event at Cal-Berkeley? a: It has a fabled free speech week, where any speaker can voice their views on anything. 2. What is the initial position a public university should take when they get a request to host a speaker? a: They should allow it, as they are a public institution that must allow the 1st Amendment 3. What are "content neutral" rules? a: They are that the institution would give the same answer to any group. 4. In what ways might there be conflict between school officials and the group requesting to speak over the site of the event? a: the school must provide an alternative, and if the group doesn't find it reasonable they can sue. 5. What financial issues might the speaking group have to be responsible for? a: Police overtime, cost of cleaning the area afterwards, etc. 6. What happens if the group cannot pay this additional cost? a: the school must pay the costs if that is the case 7. Wh...

Blog Post 1.5 What happened (with the voters)?

1. How popular were Clinton and Trump compared to past candidates for president? 1. They were both unusually unpopular candidates, especially with their own parties. 2. How much did minor party voting increase from 2012 to 2016? 2. They (the green and libertarian parties) both tripled their vote counts.  3.   How did Clinton's negative attacks on Trump, combined with minor party candidates, end up hurting her? 3. Her comments just moved many of her voters to the third party candidates, as they gave her an unprofessional character. 4. How did Trump compare to Romney in 2012 among white voters? 4. Trump did slightly worse than Romney. 5. How did Clinton compare to Obama in 2012 among the different groups of nonwhite voters? 5. Clinton did worse in just about every single category, winning only with educated white women. 6. How did college educated voters vote in 2016? 6. The majority of them supported Clinton. 7. What was unusua...

Blog Post 1.4 Why people don't vote

1. What percentage of Americans voted in the 2012 election?  What percentage of registered voters voted in the 2012 election?' 1. 58% 2. How do state requirements to register ahead of time prevent people from voting? 2. People are only interested in the election during the last two weeks, and since many states have voting registration end months before, it is impossible for most to vote 3. What reason do most people give for not participating in the election? 3. They believe that their votes will not matter 4. How do families and upbringing impact voter turnout in the future? 4. More affluent families are expected to vote 5. Why does having so many elections in the US cause turnout to decrease? 5. People start to care less and less, because they believe the local positions are for more involved people 6.  How do political parties impact which people show up and vote? 6. Democrats are less likely to vote in republican areas, and vice versa 7. What is Oregon e...

Blog Post 1.3 - DACA

1. Why is President Trump  taking action over Labor Day Weekend? Trump is pursuing an end to DACA so soon because the Senate was set to determine its constitutionality on September 5th.  2. Who was the DREAM Act intended to benefit? The DREAM act was intended to benefit the children of illegal immigrants, as it would be an atrocity to deport innocent children who grew up in the US, as American children.  3. What did DACA do to help these same people? The DACA gave those people protection from deportation, as long as they renewed it every 2 years and maintained being productive citizens.  4. What requirements do people have to meet in order to be eligible for DACA? Employment if not in school, or a GED or constant attendance. 5. How was the original DREAM Act a compromise on the immigration issue? It merely postponed the debate while allowing the children to grow up and make themselves a necessary part of the US economy. 6. Why...