Writing Discussion
Question Description
The following film depicts corruption and idealism in the US Senate. While this film was based in the early 20th Century, many of the workings of the Senate are true today. Both the “How a Bill Becomes a Law” and the “Smith Filibuster” are fairly accurate (if overly dramatic). Discuss the implications of each in terms of meeting legislative goals. How can parties use the barriers depicted to help their own legislative agendas. Finally, is there worth (for American citizens) in having these barriers?
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: https://archive.org/details/MrSmithGoesToWashingto… (Links to an external site.)
If you have difficulty with the link, then please Google the name of the film, select the videos filter after search results return, and you will find a result for the full film at the top of the search.
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