Read the following and respond to ALL of the following questions in one continuo

Read the following and respond to ALL of the following questions in one continuous essay:
Political scientist Richard Neustadt has argued that the US Constitution was designed around the idea of cooperation, and a number of political thinkers have emphasized the importance of compromise and negotiation in politics; Carl Schmitt, on the other hand, has described politics as being centered in the ‘friends-vs-enemy’ distinction, which seems to rule out the possibility of cooperation and negotiation.
While negotiation and compromise may still occur, as polarization has increased it appears that Schmitt’s view more accurately defines current American politics.
Given this:
i. What makes someone a political enemy or a political friend? Is it about ideology? Party? Specific
issues? Something else? Explain in detail.
ii. What are identity politics? What is political polarization? How, if at all, are identity politics
related to polarization?
iii. How have the various rights and liberation movements, and reactions against them, affected
culture and society? How, if at all, have they affected identity politics? How, if at all, have they affected polarization? (This is a big question, so feel free to focus on and pull examples from only one or two movements in order fully to engage this question.)
iv. What is the role of the media in amplifying (or dampening) polarization? How, if at all, have the changes in media landscape (rise of cable new, rise of social media, etc.) affected polarization?
v. Does the existence of a ‘post-truth’ media landscape, along with epistemic closure (or media bubbles) make democratic breakdown or fascism more likely? If so, how so? If not, why not?
Finally, your own views:
vi. Are you concerned about the strength of the Constitution and American democracy, and if so,
what specifically makes you concerned? if not, what specifically gives you hope about our political system and political culture? (You may wish to make reference to the Constitution, the structure of government, the parties, elections, media, issues or any other events or ideas in order to offer a full response to this question.)
Note that some of the textbook chapters, articles, and videos relate more directly to some questions than to others, so concentrate on those in your response. Further, it is likely that you’ll spend more time on some questions over others; this is fine—as long as you answer each question fully. Finally, keep your introduction brief—no more than one short paragraph—and a conclusion is unnecessary.
SOURCES TO USE ONLY:
https://openstax.org/details/books/american-government-3e
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/09/09/liberals-dont-know-much-about-conservative-history-219742/
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/11/conservative-backlash-progress/620607/
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2021/6/15/22522504/republicans-authoritarianism-trump-competitive

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