Comprehensive Assignments for Units 1-3
Ariell Eneix
PS 101
Comprehensive Assignment
August 17th, 2013
Instructions: Sing
to the tune of “Old McDonald had a Farm”
An Anti-federalist’s Lament
Stronger central government no eee no eee
no
States should have their regional rights
yay iii yay iii yo
Not a Monarch here or a Monarch there
Here a mark there a mark
Everywhere a mark, mark
Stronger central government no eee no eee
no
We only want state government yay iii yay
iii yo
With regional rights our states are safe yay
iii yay iii yo
The power within the voice of the poor
Here the poor there the poor
Everyone the poor, poor
We only state government yay iii yay iii
yo
Protect the rights of common men yay iii
yay iii yo
Church and state don’t separate yay iii
yay iii yo
We already have a bill of rights
Here a bill, there a bill
Everywhere a bill, bill
Protect the rights of common men yay iii
yay iii yo
I
wrote this song based on the different characteristics of Anti-federalism. Anti-Federalists
believed that our country would flourish without the centralized government
that is represented by England. They believed that state’s rights were most
important and feared that giving power to those in upper society would not be
in there best interests. Some radicals among this group believed that a
centralized government system would rise over the people and raise conscription
and income taxation on all the states. Since these aspects would be opposite of
protecting their view of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, this type
of government was not an option.
Ariell Eneix
PS 101
Comprehensive Assignment 2
August 25th, 2013
Instructions:
Sing to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.”
“Firearms”
Everyone
should have their right,
To bear arms protect and
fight,
Government already takes,
That they should and
shouldn't take,
Now don't let them take
our right to bear our arms, protect and fight.
Twinkle, twinkle little
guns,
Government will take them
for fun,
If you take my guns from
me I will get them back, plus three,
Family I won’t neglect,
armed empowered to protect.
Bad men don't pay money
for,
Illegal gun that kill
much more,
Good men will obey the
law,
And bad men abuse them
all,
Come and listen to our
plight, to protect and use our right.
I
personally believe that the government should never interfere with The People’s
rights concerning firearms. I have always been on the side of believing that
law-abiding citizens will be able to protect themselves in the method they
choose, because they will want to do what is right for their family. With the
various mass shootings the last few years, many people have been pushing
revoking parts of our rights to bear arms. This song is a personal belief that
the government should not punish those who are purchasing firearms legally and
receiving the proper training.
Ariell Eneix
Anderson
University
Ps
101
My
Ideology
August 30th, 2013
Personally,
this class has been challenging to me, because it has forced me to put my
political opinions into words. I enjoy researching politics and finding out
what is going on in the world, but I rarely discuss the topics with anyone else
other than my husband. I have enjoyed reading other classmates’ opinions on the
different topics, and have enjoyed learning to write and voice my own views. I
cannot see evidence of my pew typology in my work because the quiz put me at
being a “Disaffecteds.” If the quiz had put me in the category of
either Conservatives, I would have seen a connection between my songs and posts
so far. My belief in the government not changing our rights on guns, and my
view of less government being better would be consistent with my more
conservative view. For the rest of the class, I am going to work on drawing on
my own political views because this will challenge me to clearly define what I
believe about government, social work, and politics. I view myself as a
Republican and I do not believe that will ever change, but I do know that my
views on social work have changed to lean more towards the left since
volunteering in homeless shelters and taking sociology classes for my degree.