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Affirmative Action:


            
             Can Americans Afford To Support It Today?.
            
             The current political sentiment, or public attitude, in regard to affirmative action has once again taken a turn towards greater disdain and negativity. Over the history of a multitude of affirmative action programs and campaigns in this country, public sentiment has fluctuated through varying levels of acceptance and rejection. While political leaders, including the president, seemingly believe the public's opinion is strictly opposed to affirmative action programs, in fact, during different temporal periods the public has been in high support of such programs (Steeh and Krysan 1996). .
             The misunderstandings involved with public opinion towards affirmative action have long made the job of tracking the public's general attitude on this topic more difficult. The findings also suggest that people's opinion change depending on the manner in which they are asked; this problem adds to the confusion of deciphering the public's actual opinions (Krysan 1998). .
             Changing opinions regarding affirmative action will be focused on in this research project looked at through the context of the fiscal climate within the nation, and its direct correlation to the approval rating of affirmative action programs. As the economy worsens the public's support of affirmative action lessens. With the current nature of the economy, and the projected impending recession, it is primed for an even greater downturn than recorded in recent years. This study will only briefly touch on the socioeconomic positioning of its respondents, though a stratified pool will be surveyed using socioeconomic status as a consideration. To gather this data on personal opinion a mail survey will be sent, requesting information about both personal opinion in regard to specific types of programs as well as past and current economic status/condition. .
             The suggestion of this study is that regardless of a respondent's base socioeconomic status, their approval rating will drop in times of economic hardship.


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