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A tradition of change: demographics and politics. 70% of students will research the continued tradition of change in TX. One of the biggest changes coming to Texas is the shift in census numbers, specifically from immigration and rising birth rates. The changing demographics have the ability to completely transform politics in our state. For this assignment, students will research our changing demographics, analyze these numbers and then describe how these changes have the potential to impact Texas politics.
1) We are still a couple of years away from the next census, but what is our most recent data telling us about the demographic changes in Texas? How have our demographics changed over the last 5-10 years? Is there a shift in age demographics as well?
2) What are some of the reasons for the shifting populations into Texas? From the first discussion, what kind of industries are motivating the moves?
3) What are some of the issues that would motivate minorities and the youth voting population (18+) to participate in voting? What keeps them away from the polls?
4) Being as diverse as we are in the state, what is the value in these elected officials looking more like the people they represent? Do you think young people and minorities would be more likely to participate in politics if they are being represented by someone who looks more like them, or is this a non-issue?
5) Based on the articles you've read, how might the minority/youth vote impact Texas politics? Does a "Hispanic Texas" automatically mean a blue one?
6) Based on what you've read/researched, how might the shift in Texas impact the United States on the whole? Explain.