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Bell Ringer Please take out the Public Sphere Homework Sheet you completed last night.

Bell Ringer 2 What is the public sphere? What are we talking about? A place where society discusses the issues that affect everyone… Any examples……???

THE PUBLIC SPHERE Active Participation Review Thumbs Up=Yes Thumbs Down=No

Do people in Maine have the exact same public agenda as people in California? NO-state and local issues would be different

Are some issues on the public agenda in both Maine and California? YES-national and global issues would be the same

Would “pass my math test” be on the public agenda? NO-this is a private or personal “to- do,” not a public one

Is “texting while driving” an issue on the public agenda? YES-you probably hear people talking about this issue quite often

Do all important issues reach the public sphere? NO-some important issues never make it on the news or get public attention

Could a celebrity’s new haircut be discussed in the public sphere? YES-it might be shown in magazines or on TV, and people might talk about it

Would a terrorist attack be discussed in the global public sphere? YES-terrorist attacks affect the whole world

Would there be a public policy about keeping your room clean? NO-the government is not going to take a stand on your messy room

Does a public opinion poll survey every single American? NO-opinion polls survey a sample of random people

Do discussions in the public sphere influence public policy? YES-issues discussed in the public sphere may end up on the public agenda, and the government may end up doing something about those issues

Can celebrities influence the public sphere? YES-celebrities can use their fame to bring attention to issues

Private Sphere Public Sphere C E H F I A B D G J

Mislabeled 1) Policy 2) Opinion 3) Agenda 4) Sphere

Webquest quests/constitution-rules- running-country

Public Opinion Poll-Four Headlines 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 A

News and the Public Agenda 1 D 2 B 3 A 4 C

Global- National- State- Local-