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Discuss why the United States has a Constitution? What is arbitrary power and why did the founders want to avoid it at all costs?
What does the Congressional Budget Office do? O government spending that Congress must pass legislation to authorize each year
What is a lobbyist? O a person who represents an organization before government in an attempt to influence policy
How is the Recall used in California Government? Voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote
What are political parties? O a district drawn so members of a party can be assured of winning by a comfortable margin
What is a safe seat? the reallocation of House seats between the states to account for population changes
What is ranked choice voting? O all electoral votes for a state are given to the candidate who wins the most votes in that state
What is a third party? O political parties formed as an alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties, also known as minor parties
What is the "race to the bottom"? O a dynamic in which states compete to attract business by lowering taxes and regulations, often to workers' detriment
What is Judicial Supremacy? What is Larry Kramer's critique of Judicial Supremacy? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
look up your state constitution concerning amendments that are included in the Bill of Rights. How does your state constitution protect your individual rights?
How does the bureaucracy affect your life and freedom as an ordinary citizen? In what ways does it hinder or help your life?
What powers does Congress have over agencies in the executive branch? Where can one find these authorized powers?
Garamone (2022) creates that article Group Work to Eliminate, Diminish Barriers to Women's Military Service that mentions
what you think the example of this group says about interest groups in American democracy. Presentations should include:
How does judicial review protect U.S citizens? Building History-Social Science Analysis Skills
Write a position paper/essay in which you must do the following: explore the issue of Canada's national identity
How does the Constitution promote and protect American citizenship? Building History-Social Science Analysis Skills
Question: Which of the following makes public sector problem-solving particularly difficult?
Congress & the Impeachment Power Directions: The Constitution gives Congress the authority to impeach and remove "The President, Vice President,
Explanation of the concept of political information operations using social media. Discussion on how the Chinese government's actions exemplify this concept
The 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Reconciliation Act, otherwise known as welfare reform, did which of the following?
Question: Why are socialist systems more likely than capitalist systems to provide public health programs?
Question: Which one of the following is a legislative power held by state legislatures?
An after-school program provides free healthy snacks to low-income families with funds passed-through the state welfare department from the U.S. Department