Topic > Research Paper on Political Polarization - 1196

To convince my audience that a parliamentary system is useful in the United States. IntroductionA. Be careful: coalition or agreement between parties has become rare for politicians. Politics may be out of our age, but we should care about our knowledge.B. Reason to listen: We should care because it understands our ideologies towards government officials and government issues.C. Speaker Credibility: I have spent time speaking with federal employees such as the TSA and undisclosed individuals to examine the issue of partisanship. I have also done rigorous research on this difficult topic.Q. Preview of the main points: what problems revolve with political polarization and who starts? Who influences political polarization? Who influences political polarization? What influences political polarization? What possible solutions exist to resolve political polarization?II. In a multiparty system like that of the United States, government officials in Congress cannot reach agreement on issues that matter to the public, a phenomenon known as political polarization or partisanship. (Definition) define the problem (cite the source in APA format). Political polarization is conflict over Republican and Democratic political parties not agreeing to make decisions on national issues such as federal funding. (Lindqvist E. & Ostling R., 2010, p.543)B. (Statistic) Find a statistic that shows the size, scope, or magnitude of the problem (Cite source in APA format). “Since the 1970s, ideological polarization has increased dramatically among the mass public in the United States and among political elites” (Abramowitz & Saunders, 2008, p.542).C. (Example) Find an example that illustrates the problem (cite your… middle of the paper… the news is feeding you as a listener). A. Support: (expert testimony) “Consumers of polarized news can be highly partisan.” (Price, 2014)II. ConclusionA review of the main points - There must be a limit on public spending on election campaigns because in the end it will only be ideological betrayal. A separation of powers was established to guard against tyranny and making laws more difficult to pass. B. Link to Introduction: Coalition is the problem, not being able to reach a pact or treaty. These government officials are too concerned with their ideology and are afraid to reach an agreement at the risk of their pride.C. Close- Politicians and civilians, as voters, are polarized regarding their ideologies. Make yourself aware of the social campaign that brainwashes people of their vote based on ideology. Leave partisanship behind and focus on the issues.