Prof. J. S. Trachtenberg
Clayton State University
POLS 3380 – Inter
est Groups & Political Parties 
Fall Semester 2005                                     
Examination
Two

INSTRUCTIONS:  I have revised the examination questions to encourage students to provide a more comprehensive essay on the assigned topic. This should mean that more of the material you have researched may be included in your answer to the question.
 
DATE:  The Word formatted email attachment of the exam is due to the instructor no later than Noon, Saturday, October
29th; As you have a week in which to prepare your answer, late examinations will have 25% of the earned score deducted.
You will prepare for this examination outside of class and write this examination from off-campus, using your laptop computer. You may use notes and other research and reference materials in writing your examination answer. Once completed, you will email the completed Word formatted examination as an attachment to me at:

 joetrachtenberg@clayton.edu 

The examination answer is to be your work and yours alone. Your exam should be typed, double-space, using  at least twelve-point type. At the left top corner of the first page provide:  your full name, POLS 3380 – Interest Groups & Political Parties, and the examination date.  Provide a reference page at the end of the exam for all hard copy and Internet materials used in the preparation and writing of the exam. Remember, as stated in the CSU Student Handbook, plagiarism and cheating are not tolerated at Clayton State University .  

While I will not specifically deduct points for grammar, syntax or spelling mistakes, remember, common sense dictates that a well written (i.e. correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, syntax, and clarity of meaning), logically organized, comprehensive and thoughtful treatment of the topic will earn more points than a short, poorly written, superficial treatment of the same subject.  

Assume I know very little specifically about your chosen issue or problem. As the instructor, I will want to know how well you understand the topic. A strong essay may include information from the textbooks, but it will also make extensive use of outside resources, accurate historical and current news, the opinions of recognized experts, objective analysis, and logical conclusions. Think about and explain the factual situation and concepts involved. Do not simply quote from and paraphrase the source materials you incorporate into your discussion.  Please, email me any questions.

Examination Questions: for 150 possible points, answer ONE of these two essay questions.

  1. What functions do political parties fulfill in the American political system? Provide a detailed explanation for each function you identify. Please do not limit your discussion to the six functions provided in the textbook.

  2. Does party organization make a difference today? Take a position on this question and support your response with a detailed, in-depth explanation supported by information both from the textbook and other sources.