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Explain the variables that are used in measuring the size of the government. How and in what ways does the federal government budget impact the overall economy?
Should we return to the original view of the Constitution or should we continue to expand the interdependency of local, state, and federal relations?
Why are politics go against of bringing back the mammoth steppe or anything that related to reintroduction if any endangered species back to native environment?
How are government agencies impacted by administrative agencies? Why would it be important to understand these impacts and the sources of administrative law?
What does Frederick Douglass mean when he says that the principles of The Declaration of Independence are saving principles?
Make a persuasive pitch (bold, creative & concrete idea) on improving Health. Think of creative ideas on how governments can support the aging population.
What consequences are likely to follow if people ignore the video's reasoning? Provide your analysis/answer in five or more sentences.
Discuss one U.S. or global challenge to the public healthcare system and any policies currently proposed to address that challenge.
Why might the framers have placed such limits on government they had just created? What were major points of contention between Federalists and Antifederalists?
Define the term Political Socialization. What is the difference between individual opinions and public opinions?
How does Missouri's new federal gun law affect Missouri and the federal government?
Civil Liberties Discussion: How Much Should "Symbolic Speech" Be Protected Under the First Amendment?
What does it mean to have equal protection under the law? Why were the drafters of the Fourteenth Amendment concerned about this?
Explain the the arguments, both FOR and AGAINST preclearance. Does preclearance violate the Tenth Amendment and give the federal government too much power?
Pick two or three specific rights and research whether or not you would have that specific right if you were citizen of Afghanistan.
What happened to Japan after WWII? What consequences did Japan face? How did the status of the emperor change?
What cities did the USA drop atomic bombs on at the end of WWII? When did these two bombings occur? What reasons did the USA have for using the atomic bomb?
What was the purpose of the fire bombing of Japanese cities by the US Air Force? What negative side effects did the fire bombing have?
Briefly explain the main beliefs of libertarians. If you had to pick one would you prefer democratic socialism or libertarianism as political ideology in U.S.?
What is the key component that tends to define ideologies? Why is this component more important than all of the others?
What is Marxism-Leninism? And how does communist theory differ from communism in practice - especially in the former Soviet Union?
What is meant by the term political ideology? What is the key component that tends to define ideologies?
You write an article criticizing your mayor and publish it in the local paper. Where is your right in US constitution?
What qualifies them to write on the topic of the book? Why did they choose this topic? Who was their intended audience for the book?
What is the context of the issue? What assumptions about the situation and the international/domestic environment can be made?