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Which agent of socialization is the one that most of us encounter earliest in life, and traditionally has the greatest impact in shaping our individual value
Problem 1: What does the word Politics mean to you? Problem 2: Explain Anti-feminist politics Problem 3: Do you think all politicians are corrupt and dishonest
What are the main objectives of the American foreign policies? Identify characters (individuals, federal agencies/departments)
After reading the Constitution Acts, which section (which part) of the Constitution, you find the most interesting (or surprising) and why?
What are some ways in which contemporary presidential campaigns have used social media as a campaign tool?
In this Forum we are examining the pros and cons of one of the stipulated measures of semi-direct democracy: the popular initiative.
According to Weber, what is the definition of power? How is status a part of his definition? (Remember to clarify power)
Problem: In the essay AS LONG AS IT'S HEALTHY by Sarah Michael Hollenbeck, how have they challenged and confronted you?
Explain Douglass' analogy and how that analogy helps explain Douglass' [late] stance on the Constitution being a pro-slavery or anti-slavery document.
if the Irish had been enslaved and then freed, they would have an easier time assimilating into America than African-Americans?
Why did Frederick Douglass compare the American government and the American Constitution to a ship and a compass?
Why did the Founding Fathers include provisions like a bicameral legislature, staggered elections for the Senate with terms longer
How is it "systematic" or "institutionalized"? Especially apply the material from heather mcghee's book demonstrating the many quasi-"invisible"
: Do you think the "separation of powers" doctrine (as interpreted by the Supreme Court) has operated in practice to provide meaningful guidelines
Problem: Describe two of the following non-western narratives:
Interpret what is meant by this. What is Deuteronomy talking about? How does it apply to you?
How did the decision of the Supreme Court on United States V. Windsor, Executor of The Estate of Spyer, Et Al. affect same-sex marriage?
Compare Hannah Leffingwell's article, "Reading The Second Sex in the Age of #MeToo: Where are we coming from, and where do we go?"
Explain how country debt and aid impact a nation. Analyze inequality and the widening gap between rich and poor
In what circumstances has research been utilized by decision-makers, and why?
Give some examples of social policy decisions. What is your opinion on American Exceptionalism?
(How) has globalization since the Cold War changed the basic character of world politics in one paragraph?
Describe the significant characteristics of the policy theories. Select one of them and briefly apply it within the context of a current federal policy
Problem: What form of protest occurred in libraries during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and why?
What are insurgencies, and how are they different from terrorism? What are the different variants of terrorism?