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Things to Bring to Discussion: Colored Pencils Due in Discussion This Week: Essay 2 Due in Discussion Next Week: Completed maps (started in dicussion); answers to questions below and answers to the questions for next week's discussion. How is This Discussion Connected
to Lecture? In lecture we discuss geopolitics at a variety of scales.
We also explore the degree to which there are “political cultures” in
the To Prepare for Discussion:
The purpose of this Discussion is to help you map and understand voting
patterns in the In this discussion, you will be asked to map the 2004 Presidential vote. Since the first of our discussions occur the day after the vote, you will not have the data or the maps until the day of class. We may map the national vote or the vote for a single state depending upon data availability. During class, you will study these data and decide how you want to map it: by absolute vote, percentage, or some other means. You will also need to decide how best to divide up the data: how should you make categories to best display the results of the data? In class you will turn the numbers into graphic representations. The second half of the hour will be spent discussing the meaning of the patterns you create. For next week, based on the map you made, you will need to answer the questions below. Data 2000
Indiana Election Maps | Data Name: Honor Code:
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