Federal Government,Analysis of Movie1776

This is a Federal Government assignment.It must be 2 full pages.If you go over 2 pages that is fine.

A political understanding of the events, from the movie 1776, which ultimately led to the Congress’s decision to declare a revolution, against Great Britain, requires students to examine all sides of political debates, issues, values, beliefs, and tradeoffs, in a critical manner and reflective manner. successfully, write a critical and reflective response, to the prompt.
Select one political principle, from the 5 identified below, to evaluate and discuss, as it relates to the politics of the movie, 1776. Note, there is some overlap between various events and the political principles, to which they could describe or apply.
focus on offering a critical analysis of various events, debates, issues, decisions, trade-offs discussed, processes etc. that you saw from the movie, and apply them (1-3 examples) as support to give truth to the meaning of the political principle, you chose.

1. All political behavior has a purpose- Political actors, be they citizens or professional politicians, engage in institutional acts that are designed to achieve a goal or some combination of goals. In many instances, political behavior and action are the results of conscious, and sometimes even calculated, choices on the part of these purposive individuals

2. All politics is collective action-In order to produce a decision and lake a collective decision, people must come together. As the number and diversity of the relevant actors increase, so ,too do the problems associated with collective action.

3. Institutions matter: The process of government decision making shapes political behaviors and outcomes. Institutional arrangements provide for a division of labor, rules regarding the process of deciding relevant questions, and the means by which those to whom authority and responsibility for actions have been delegated are checked by other actors.

4. Political Outcomes are the product of individual preferences and institutional procedures- Purposive, goal- oriented behavior works its way through the rules and processes of government. Individuals have different foals that are shaped, channeled, and filtered through relevant processes,. Both goals and processes shape outcomes

5. History Matters- Historical processes are the backgrounds that help explain the ways in which individual goals and institutional processes develop. Understanding the history of institutions and the historical processes that shape what individual actors want helps us to interpret contemporary political conflicts and to see institutional choices and their outcomes as a partial result of the “path” of history.