AP Government Issues in U.S.A Poll

A thought-provoking illustration of American government issues, featuring images representing education, healthcare, immigration, and justice, with a diverse group of individuals discussing these topics.

AP Government Issues in U.S.A Poll

Participate in our engaging quiz that delves into pressing governmental issues facing the United States. Your opinions matter! This quiz addresses key topics affecting education, healthcare, criminal justice, immigration, and more.

Join us to express your views on these critical subjects:

  • Teacher salaries
  • University accessibility
  • Medical remedies
  • Marijuana legalization
  • Immigration policies
  • High school curricula
  • Confederate monuments
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingDebate521
There has been a debate in the USA on how to handle teacher salaries throughout the country. As a solution, should teachers have an increase of pay, receive overtime pay for out-of-class work, or simply have their hours decreased?
Increase teacher salaries.
Have overtime pay(Out-of-class work e.g. Grading, Lesson Planning, etc.).
Decrease teacher working hours weekly.
The route to university in the United States is one that has been spelled out to lead to success in society, however not everyone is able to go to college. To help more succeed in society, should the federal government demand a decrease in tuition costs, expand on trade careers, expand in choices within community colleges, or other?
Lower School Tuition Costs
Expand on options with community colleges
Expand on trade careers
Abolish education after high school
For medical issues, doctors usually give patients prescription drugs as remedy for illness. For patient remedies, should there still be a common practice to use prescription drugs or should restrictions be set to require natural methods of remedy for certain illness?
Maintain current use of prescription medication
Expand the use of natural remedies (e.g Use of tea, bark, oils, plants, etc.)
Other
Criminal justice in regards to marijuana is a common aspect within American society to the point where millions are arrested annually for the possession of the drug. Should marijuana remain illegal in the United States, become legalized federally for recreational use, or become legalized federally for medical use?
Federally legal for recreational use
Remain illegal
Federally legal for medical treatment
To stop illegal immigration in the United States, should there be a wall built to deter people from crossing the border illegally or should there be an improved path to citizenship for these migrants?
Build a border wall.
Improve the path to citizenship.
Other
In the high school education system there are a certain amount credits per class completed that pose as the pathway for graduation. In high schools around the nation, should there be a required sect of classes for budgeting with life skills or should class requirements remain the same in high school?
Add budgeting and life skill classes into the required classes to graduate
Everything’s fine with high school, nothing should change.
In southern states like North Carolina and Virginia, there still remain monuments that represent the Confederate side of the Civil War that were built during that time of war. In the twenty first century, should these monuments be taken down to eliminate symbols of racism in the United States or should they remain standing to symbolize the history the United States has gone through?
Tear down the Confederate monuments
Keep them up where they stand.
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