How did you learn about government growing up?
How did the area of the country(Nigeria) help determine your political socialization (âpolitical socializationâ
being a term from our first unit referring how the attitudes, beliefs, and understanding of oneâs government
is transmitted to new generations)?
What influenced (and how) your political socializationâyour parents, your religion, your peers, your school, Ls
the media?
Regarding voting, why or why not? Who would you have voted for in the presidential race if you could have
voted?
« Why do you consider yourself a Democrats
Did follow the campaigns for the 2018 general election and, if so, how did you follow the campaigns:
Television? Newspapers or magazines? Internet? Social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc.)?
Talking with friends and family? Other? Have you been following politics and government in Texas? Have
you been following national politics and issues about the Trump Administration president? If so, how?
How closely do you follow U.S. national politics and government? What are some of the most important
issues our nation today with which our government must deal?
Sample Solution
someone else is making the choice for them. Battin claims that no act is fully rational with coercion (131).Ã This demonstrates that suicide by force could not be rational because if you are being forced with no other options then there is no way that could fully be your decision. Battin also reinforces this in which one of her criteria is that it should meet the interests of that individual (Williams, cited in Battin 1995, 146). Also, both of these points fail the criteria of ability to reason, in which they can move from premises to conclusion (Battin 133). If the individual is being forced or influenced by others, then they cannot figure out the premises or conclusion by themselves. If suicide is forced or not their decision, then it does not meet their interests but the interests of others, demonstrating that suicide in that regards could not be rational. One objection to my argument could be that the person was able to make those decisions by themselves even if they were coerced or influenced by anothe>
someone else is making the choice for them. Battin claims that no act is fully rational with coercion (131).Ã This demonstrates that suicide by force could not be rational because if you are being forced with no other options then there is no way that could fully be your decision. Battin also reinforces this in which one of her criteria is that it should meet the interests of that individual (Williams, cited in Battin 1995, 146). Also, both of these points fail the criteria of ability to reason, in which they can move from premises to conclusion (Battin 133). If the individual is being forced or influenced by others, then they cannot figure out the premises or conclusion by themselves. If suicide is forced or not their decision, then it does not meet their interests but the interests of others, demonstrating that suicide in that regards could not be rational. One objection to my argument could be that the person was able to make those decisions by themselves even if they were coerced or influenced by anothe>