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First dicussion activity

First dicussion activity

Q For our first discussion activity, I want each of you to consider the different forms of equality from the American Political Culture week. What version of equality do you subscribe to? Why? How likely is it that the version of equality that you believe can actually result in greater equity? Is there a conflict between the version of equality that you subscribe to and individual liberty?

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The political culture is commonly shared beliefs, values, and norms that define the relationship between citizens and government and citizens to others. A country’s political culture is the way the country’s government is designed and the political decisions taken by its leaders. The version of equality that I subscribe to is the equality of opportunity. The availability of equal opportunities will improve one’s life and the actual ability of the person to take advantage of those opportunities. This will also reduce the disputes among people as everyone will be treated equally. It refers to the unbiased nature of the process through which people with different backgrounds and different social groups reach particular outcomes, like educational goals or educational goals. Freedom and equality are the foundation of a better society. It is a social ideal that is connected with freedom and equality.