Title: CITIZENSHIP IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: FOUNDATION, CHANGES, CHALLENGES
1CITIZENSHIP IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACYFOUNDATION,
CHANGES, CHALLENGES
- Morris P. Fiorina
- Stanford University
- Conference Sponsored by the Active Citizenship
Foundation, - Giovanni Moro, President
- Rome, Italy
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- June 5, 2003
2CITIZENSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES
- Beliefs, not Blood
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- Rights, not Responsibilities
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- Individuals, not Communities
3Immigration to the United States, by Decade
1820- 2000
4New Immigrants as a Percentage of the Total
United States Population, by Decade 1820- 2000
5CHANGES IN AMERICAN POLITICS SINCE 1960
- Presidential Nominating Process
- Candidate-centered Politics
- Open Meetings
- Recorded Votes
- Expanded Rules of Standing
- Enhanced Judicial Review
6CHANGES IN AMERICAN POLITICS SINCE 1960
- Open Bureaucracy
- Intervenors
- Maximum Feasible Participation
- Proliferation of Local Bodies
- Advocacy Explosion
- Propositions
- Proliferation of Polls
- New Technologies
7Americans Are Far Less Supportive Than Europeans
of Government Actions to Reduce Economic
Inequality
8Americans Are Far Less Supportive Than Europeans
of Government Actions to Reduce Economic
Inequality
9Americans Are Far Less Supportive Than Europeans
of Government Actions to Reduce Economic
Inequality
10Americans Are Much More Optimistic About Their
Chances of Getting Ahead Than People Elsewhere
11SES Bias in Political Participation Mean Number
of Political Acts by Demographic Characteristics
and Attitudes
12SES Bias in Political Participation Mean Number
of Political Acts by Race or Ethnicity
13Should it be possible for a pregnantwoman to get
a legal abortion if
- There is a strong chance of a serious defect in
the baby. - She is married and doesnt want more children.
- Her health is seriously endangered by the
pregnancy. - Her family has a very low income and cant
afford more children. - She became pregnant as a result of rape.
- She is not married and does not want to marry
the father.
14Popular Attitudes Toward Abortion Have Been
Remarkably Stable Since Roe v. Wade (1973)
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15Abortion Index by Political Party