Which WTP Unit Are You?

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Discover Your WTP Unit Personality

Are you curious about the intricacies of voting, the Constitution, and the historical context of American politics? This quiz will help you identify which aspects of these topics resonate most with you.

Take a moment to explore your interests in:

  • Voting rights and systems
  • The formation and evolution of the Constitution
  • Historical eras that shaped America
  • The role of political parties
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousCitizen305
YOU MAY CHECK ONE, TWO, OR THREE BOXES. ONLY CHECK WHAT YOU'RE REALLY INTERESTED IN.
 
When it comes to voting, I would be most interested in...
The philosophy behind voting: Why do we vote for representatives? Should those representatives have to vote exactly how we'd want them to?
How America's founders felt about different voting systems and how the Constitution reflects that
How voting rights have evolved over time/how have different groups fought for and received the right to vote?
How voting might look in the future/experimental voting systems being used today
How elections are administered, how gerrymandering affects electoral results
How voting and the concept of free speech are intertwined
Are you particularly interested in any of these things?
  • What happened at the Constitutional Convention
  • Debates over the ratification of the Constitution
  • How constitutional powers were split across branches of government
Yes!
Not really...
Yes but only about how the Constitutional convention set the stage for the creation of future political parties
YOU MAY CHECK ONE, TWO, OR THREE BOXES. ONLY CHECK WHAT YOU'RE REALLY INTERESTED IN. When it comes to the Constitution, I would be most interested in...
The philosophical ideas on which the Constitution was based
How the Constitution was debated at the time and written
How the Constitution has changed over time to further equality
How the Constitution affects the branches and duties of American government
The Constitution's Bill of Rights and civil liberties like freedom of speech and the right privacy
How the Constitution addresses/could be changed to address 21st-century issues
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY: When it comes to history, I'd be interested in...
The Enlightenment: Mid 1600s-Mid 1700s
17th Century European History (generally)
Revolutionary Era/Constitution Era: 1760s-Early 1800s
Civil War/Reconstruction Era: 1850s-1870s, focusing on 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
20th Century with a focus on CONGRESS
20th Century with a focus on THE PRESIDENCY
20th Century with a focus on THE COURTS
20th/21st Century with a focus on FOREIGN POLICY
21st Century with a focus on THE COURTS
21st Century (generally)
READ ALL CHOICES BEFORE ANSWERING AND ANSWER HONESTLY. Some units require analysis of legal opinions (court rulings). These can be long and complex. There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion with your group members and with adults, but it would be expected that you mostly take initiative on your own. How do you feel about this?
This isn't really my thing. I would rather be in a unit that discusses few, if any, court cases.
I'd like to be in a unit that balances court cases with other topics
I am extremely interested by this and would like to be in a unit that PRIMARILY FOCUSES on these. I am ready, willing, and able, to dedicate significant amounts of time to understanding these on my own and discussing them.
YOU MAY CHECK ONE, TWO, OR THREE BOXES. ONLY CHECK WHAT YOU'RE REALLY INTERESTED IN. When it comes to political parties, I'd be interested in...
The moral roots of why political parties might disagree: competing beliefs about the role of government
How the drafting of the Constitution created political factions
The modern and historical advantages and disadvantages of our two-party system
The politicization of the legislative process, filibusters, supermajorities, or congressional committee structure
Political parties and voting: election administration, gerrymandering, voting rights
How America's political system differs from those of other nations
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