Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
When designing a budget for the after-school tutorial program, what kinds of items would you include?
What questions will the organization's evaluation activities seek to answer? What are the evaluation plans and time frames?
It is clear that Jefferson borrowed from the social contract theorists. Of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, who gave the most important contributions?
What are some actions you might take to help the Resource Center avoid the mistakes you believe they are most at-risk for?
In the practice of public administration, discuss whether solving the problem should be focused on changing the institution or focused on fixing the problem.
How can this be achieved without interfering with the sovereignty of other countries? (fighting terrorism in the 21st century)
Discuss how reapportionment works and explain gerrymandering? Explain what was done in Arizona in an attempt to ensure fairness in redistricting.
Explain a plural executive. Identify one office of the plural executive and explain how that office impacts your daily life. Provide an example.
How does he define this term? Are you satisfied with his distinctions between knowledge and opinion? Why is having knowledge crucial to creating a just Republic
What are the pros and cons of lobbyists as a tool for special interest groups? Should former members of Congress be allowed to become lobbyists? Explain your an
Reflect on either your current or previous supervisor and how your personalities are similar or different based on the Keirsey model on page 30 of your textbook
Does your workplace require the code of ethics to be reviewed periodically? Are the articles enforced with established sanctions?
Provide an example of regulation that aligns with private interest theory (it can be hypothetical) and describe why you believe it fits private-interest theory.
Define Labor, Work, and Action from the perspective of Arendt. Where does politics fall for Arendt; the public or the private?
Discuss Liberalism, Neoliberalism/ Institutionalism, and the Interdependent/Pluralist World.
In what ways has America's religious belief proved Tocqueville right? Focus in particular on the struggle for rights for African Americans.
How Western Media portrays the Middle East to the public and how that negatively effects the way people view the Middle East and the religion of Islam.
How does the location of the speeches support their messaging? Describe how the audience in Dr. King's speeches relate to the Alicia Garza's audience.
What are the drawbacks or possible negative consequences? What does the First Amendment state concerning citizens' right to use disruptive methods?
How the audience in Dr. King's speeches relate to the Alicia Garza's audience. Do you see a similarity or differences in the speeches and in the audience?
What distinguishes the political thought of modern thinkers like Machiavelli, Hobbes and Locke from that of ancients?
What ethical questions emerge when managing a crisis? What are the essential responsibilities of a spokesperson? What credentials must he or she possess?
Explain the functions and purpose of caucuses and primary elections in political campaigns, particularly in the presidential election process.
Which perspective/arguments from your documents do you find most convincing, the Federalist or the Anti-federalist? Why?
Why is having knowledge crucial to creating a just Republic? Provide a contemporary example to illustrate these points in a modern context.