Posted: July 21st, 2016
Create a matrix between the pluralistic and elitist perspective. When differentiating between the two perspectives, provide examples of each perspective. Identify instances of who might fill these roles. •Example: Super PACs (political action committees) from an elitist perspectiveSuper PACs are political committees organized for the purpose of raising and spending money to elect or defeat candidates. Usually, the PACs represent business, labor, or special interest groups. In summary, PACs can give $5,000 to a candidate committee per election and may also give up to $15,000 annually to any national party committee.
Content 60 Percent • Create a matrix between the pluralistic and elitist perspectives. • When differentiating between the two perspectives, provide examples of each perspective. • Identify instances of who might fill these roles. Organization/Development 20 Percent • The matrix provides sufficient background on the topic and includes major points. Mechanics 20 Percent • Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct.
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