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Discuss 2 historical Supreme Court cases. Provide an in-depth discussion of the findings of each article.
What were the socio-economic and political conditions that gave rise to the Civil Rights Act of 1991?
Identify and describe the roles of the media in influencing government and its citizens using specific descriptive examples.
Explain the paradox of democratic divergence (sources: lectures, Kurlanzick). Explain bridging institutions (sources: lectures, Mann)
Discuss how that problem is tied to organizational mission. Identify various factors that influence development and continuation of this problem in community.
In terms of problem you identified earlier, what would you consider success? How would you assess in a meaningful objective manner whether you achieved success?
Explain the paradox of democratic divergence (sources: lectures, Kurlanzick). Explain the paradox of electoral economics (sources: lectures, Bates).
What specific powers will the congress have? What powers (if any) will the executive have? Is there a separate judiciary and interpreter of laws?
Explain why these members are critical to your goal. Make a plan of action and produce a pamphlet supporting your cause. Who will you be reaching out to?
What might a critic of your position say in response to your argument and how would you respond?
How do levels of government impact administration of our urban areas? Discuss State and National intergovernmental relations, mandates and interlocal agreement.
There is much opposition to this bill. Using distributive bargaining, discuss the pros and cons which might arise toward the passing or defeating of this bill.
Describe the importance of the questions as they relate specifically to state and local governments.
Write a brief newspaper articles that concern the interpretation of laws and the Constitution. They outline differing points of view.
Explore the websites of the WTO, the World Bank, and the IMF. Pick any one organization. Briefly describe its purpose and goals.
Find a photograph that represents to you globalization in the social domain. Explain, in one page, why it suggests globalization.
What does the author mean by the word globalization? Is the term used in a positive, neutral, or negative manner?
What strategies, tactics and activities the entity might have taken to maximize its gains and minimize its losses within this scenario.
Why did you adopt these particular approaches? Draw on readings and other materials where appropriate to support your rationale.
Why do you feel that polling errors occur in gathering data on Presidential elections? Is the rise of digital citizenship a good or bad thing for the media?
Compare and contrast two of the above perspectives on media development with Kay Dickinson's "‘Make It What You Want It to Be': Logistics.
How America has been shaped by the Supreme Court and how the Court's decisions are shaped by the particular members on the Court at any given time.
Briefly present recommendations. Explain briefly to what extent these contribute to your knowledge and understanding of international politics.
Describe the interest a student would have and intent to pursue a career in the food and agricultural sciences at West Virginia State University.
How much monoammonium phosphate (MAP) would you need to apply to an onion crop to get 30 lbs. N per acre if the fertilizer bag reads 11-52-0?