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What are the best policies to control the use of unnecessary services? Then: how would you determine whether soda and sin taxes, and the tax exclusion
Problem: How are locals funded and what do locals spend their money on?
Is it possible for elected officials make all policy decisions in the modern era? Should elected officials be heavily involved in the on-going operations
Communists insist that in order to achieve true equality and justice, capital and private property must be abolished
What is federalist style of government? (As opposed to other forms of government?) How and why has the definition of federalism changed over time?
You have had an opportunity to reconsider the issue of whether Congress should build a dorm for members to live in.
How did the Truman administration justify the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan? How does this report compare to Yamaoka Michiko's account
evaluate the effect that implementing or refusing to implement term limits would have on the legislative, budget and oversight functions of Congress.
In what manner and to what extent is Robert Dahl's American Hybrid in agreement/disagreement with the Madisonian Model as expressed in Federalist 10?
The radical perspective exposes illusion that public schools attribute to equal opportunity when realistically, public schools contribute to social hierarchy
Using examples (from class) and one theory of globalization, explain the significance of the economic impact of globalization.
What is the role of elites in fostering nondemocratic rule? Why might a resource-rich state be nondemocratic with low levels of public interest in democracy?
Analyze the story and identify the level of government, e.g. Federal, State, or Local. Identify key issues that are being discussed.
Briefly discuss the two new justifications championed by Feldman to support the various theories
The radical perspective on the equality of individuals centers around the belief that all things must be equal in terms of support to the individual
Describe the rules of recruitment of federal bureaucrats. Why and how did the U.S. government switch from the Patronage (Spoils) system
Problem: What are the main arguments, main points and conclusions of the Power and foreign policy article by Joseph S?
Do you think one's religious beliefs should affect the way a person governs? Why or why not?
Your analysis should entail both a breakdown of the Hohfeldian incidents that comprise the right as well as an explanation of the role
Problem: Reflection about the framework for reconstructing Native womanhood. Why do you think this framework is helpful?
What role does ideology play in making our society more or less democratic? What does the Declaration of Independence say that is relevant to this question?
Write two paragraphs on what you think your political culture is? What are some of the tangible and intangibles attributes
Define the initiative and referendum. What purpose does each serve? Include the process of how they may be added to the ballot
What factors contributed to the development of "the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights", internationally are these human rights recognized?
What are the major sources of political ideology? What purpose does ideology serve in society?