Introduction
The analysis of the selected five crucial social issues is essential for understanding how to make life better for people. These include land, labor, ethnic identity, freedom of religion, and nation-building. What I already know about these issues includes controversial information and active debate about various aspects of the country.
Discussion
Thus, the issue of native land has not only the territorial factor but also the problem of belonging (Schuck 51). In other words, regarding who owns a certain territory, disputes which sometimes arise between the indigenous peoples of the United States and the rest of the population. Labor includes the problem of a fair distribution of work, and ethnic identity hides the issue of racism.
Further, the issue of freedom of religion also has problems associated with it, which lie in the granting of true freedom. Thus, the government tries to provide any person that one has the right to practice any religion without any consequences. However, today one may notice that there are difficulties with this, the causes of which are political disputes and funding. The information was studied by me not long ago and is taken from the Internet, including verified online sources. In addition, data taken from the opinions of various people who are associated with selected social issues were used. These may be people who have been affected by a situation with aspects chosen or those who are trying to solve these problems.
Conclusion
The selected opinions are similar to the previously known information about these problems. Namely, it includes the opinions that the issues that were chosen need to be studied more carefully. In addition, it is essential to develop an effective strategy for each problem and implement it in order to solve them as soon as possible. If these points are ignored, it may lead to their spread and deterioration (Schuck 5). Differences did not challenge my beliefs about the chosen issues since my opinion is based not only on my own view but also on the opinions of other people. It formulates a more objective assessment and process of analyzing these issues.
Work Cited
Schuck, Peter. One Nation Undecided: Clear Thinking about Five Hard Issues that Divide Us. Princeton University Press, 2019.