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What is socialism, why does it stress the needs of society over the individual, and why does it reject capitalist democracy / classical liberalism?
What was the international and domestic contexts of the Iranian revolution? Who were the main actors of the revolution? Who supported the revolution?
What roles do Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) play in global governance? Why are some governments wary of NGOs' roles and activities?
What is the overall perspective, purpose, or argument of the book? If the author wanted you to get one idea from the book, what would it be?
Based on history of various war crimes and atrocities, discuss benefits and drawbacks of an international court that prosecutes crimes on international scale.
What has been the impact of foreign aid in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake? What are the positive and negatives of foreign aid on the island?
In your opinion how do MNCs have positive impact? In your opinion, how do MNCs negatively impact the global south?
Analyze the problem. Provide relevant data. Tell us how to make sense of the data. Provide any findings. Offer a recommendation. Do not generalize.
What is environmentalism, what does it generally want, what does it oppose, and how is the moderate and radical forms of it different?
Identify the political issue about which you are concerned. Clearly state a position on that issue (what should the policymaker do or not do).
Evaluate the impact of community policing on police and community relations. Address challenges to implementing community policing within a police organization.
Identify and discuss the biggest threats and challenges to the world today. What mechanisms (if any) are in place to address these issues?
Explain why the Framers create the Electoral College? What were the historical arguments behind their decision?
Explain the free exercise clause and the establishment clause found in the First Amendment. Identify why each clause was thought to be necessary.
What constitutes the most important difference between revolutions and social movements?
Why do you think women hold few top leadership positions compared to men, despite research showing that women are viewed as more transformational leaders?
To what can we attribute the differences in their views on these issues?
How would each of the theories of nationalism's emergence explain the histories of these cases?
Does democracy make a material difference in people's lives? What evidence is there that democracy is associated with better well-being?
What has been studied or researched on a topic as well as to find bibliographies that point to other relevant sources of information.
What might each theory say about why French nationalism is often considered civic and German nationalism ethnic?
Others argue that emergencies like natural disasters and pandemics like COVID make that impractical. Which side of this argument do you fall on?
Discuss representation, participation, and voter turnout in local elections. What trends do you see, and what are their impacts?
Discuss human rights issue your country has been called out on by the international community.
Why and how are these factors important for democracy: participation, pluralism, developmentalism, protection, and performance?