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What do Course Members think about the ethical limits a group should be able to test? Why do you think groups attract more membership?
Construct valid rebuttals using four threats to validity: Example: The greater the cost of an alternative, less likely it is that alternative will be pursued.
In the public sector, executives may have similar titles; they may also have different titles depending upon the nature and structure of the organization.
Discuss the branches of government and its functions. Development of two public good domestic programs and how they will meet the public good.
What is one policy that would contribute to effectively addressing housing, transportation and/or economic development issues equitably amidst the tech boom?
Identify and discuss the political ideas (represented by symbols, myths, portrayals, characters) present in the films.
What ideas are they trying to convey and how do they want you to understand their perspective? Are the films believable, i.e., a good interpretation of reality?
Explain why it is important for an analyst to know when to create a policy memorandum versus an executive summary when presenting information.
In your discussion, discuss some components of an ideal citizen, consequences of voter apathy, and ways the state controls the citizen.
Explain what were some of the ways you learned about political establishment through family members and friends? How were you politically socialized as a child?
identify those (official actor's, and an interest group) that has had most influence on your policy. Discuss how much power each has had in setting the agenda.
Consider the difference between empirical scientific evidence and anecdotal evidence. Explain which is considered more useful to the study of public policy.
Analyze the benefits and shortcomings of labeling an idea, organization, or person as a liberal or conservative, and apply these benefits or shortcomings.
Describe how a liberal and conservative would approach developing the US budget.
Identify the branches of government and its functions. Development of two public good domestic programs and how they will meet the public good.
Pick one international organization (UN, EU, ICC, etc.). Explain its mission and function. How issues of state sovereignty are dealt with for member countries.
What are the three most important takeaways/lessons from the material provided in this module?
Discuss how a liberal and conservative would approach developing the US budget.
Describe one key action that you would have taken to improve the outcome of each. Defend your proposed action, explaining how it would help the briefing.
Analyze how a liberal and conservative would approach developing the US budget. Use evidence to support your response from assigned readings or online lessons.
What facets of the prison-industrial complex do you think exist in your community? Provide a case that is currently in front of the Supreme Court of the United.
Analyze how the discrimination you experienced made you feel. What emotions did you feel? What was your primary reaction?
Analyze the cultural, economic, and political context of information resources, and interpret information in light of that context.
Describe how people can effectively organize to push Congress to take substantial action on gun violence and white-nationalist domestic terrorism.
Discuss at least two possible advantages and two possible disadvantages to using policy issue papers.