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Problem: Was Socrates an emancipator or explicator?
Are there better, more efficient alternatives to the current ODNI design? Explain.
Problem: What are the policy barriers Muslims face in UK?
How plausible to do you find Chomsky's thesis? Do you think your opinion on a given topic is "manufactured" using some (or all) of these filters?
Briefly discuss the advantages of rulemaking and adjudication. Moreover, briefly summarize Justice Samuel Alito's dissent in Wyeth v. Levine
In a couple of sentences, describe how Adam Smith applied the values of individualism to economic or political systems.
Do you think that this is a reasonable guide for limiting the power of the government? Please explain in detail.
Please explain in detail: What are the basic ideas and values of the Great Law of Peace, the constitution of the Haudenosaunee confederacy?
Problem: One important area of political communication ethics revolves around news media coverage and journalism.
Can you discuss how is power separated in the US government? What are the three branches? What are the main functions of each branch?
With FDR and Hoover in mind during the 1930's: to what extent did each president succeed in advancing economic opportunities for all Americans?
What would be a targeted legislator/voters that could be persuaded to support the "Closing the Meal Gap Act?"
In light of your reading in Sire 9, discussing the central assumptions of postmodern worldview. What is postmodernism? How does it effect the way people live?
In most cases, convicted felons' rights are restored to them after completion of their sentences, except for the right to vote.
Watch the video here. Explain Mao's policies and intentions to transform China in the Great Leap forward? Why did it fail?
Michael Freeden characterized ideologies in terms of 4 features: proximity, priority, permeability, and proportionality.
What do comparative study in political science? What is comparative politics and example of something comparatives have studied?
Problem: Assess the United States' role in the international community based on the 6 DHS Strategic goals.
"Constructing Inequality: City Spaces and the Architecture of Citizenship," Political Theory 28, No. 3 (Jun., 2000): 355-376), How does Baudrillard define mass
Problem: What does Susan Bickford argue is the main benefit of a diverse city?
Progressives argue that entitlements provide a social safety net and that entitlements are part of the social contract in a civilized society.
How has COVID-19 challenged US federalism? Specifically, what was the federal response? How did states respond?
Give an example from Farah of when consultation between the leaders of a liberation movement and camp refugees is unhelpful.
Entry to a certain University is determined by a national test. The scores on this test are normally distributed
: In Black and Owen's (2012) article, "A Built-In Advantage: The Office of the Solicitor General and the U.S. Supreme Court," they discussed