Thursday, September 15, 2011

Reading Questions

What would the founding fathers say about the political parties?
Why is there so many personal attacks in politics?
Why does the word politics have a negative connotation?
Why do people not like to follow government, since it affects them so much?
Why do well-off and poorer people not vote as much?
How do most southerners feel about the civil war now?
Do people in United States territories feel like they are part of the United States?
How can people not name their ancestry? I thought everyone knew that.
So, how accurate is the census when they give figures on ethnicites?
Has the United States government thought it did not have enough people voting?
When is there enough of being stubborn about an idea and having to come together to work to complete a goal?
What did the founding fathers see the country being like in 100 years after they wrote the Constitution?
Do we have to pass an exam on the Constitution?
How does the rest of the world feel about the Pledge of Allegiance?
Why don't all the states officially say English is the official language?
Is the law of speaking English in Iowa still a law?
Why does government exist?
How much money was spent on the 2010 census?
How can the census be changed to be more accurate?

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