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Why is our Constitution vague? What are the pros and cons of having a constitution that is written vaguely? Pick a vague portion of the US Constitution.
Public opinion polls can be marred with issues that make the results. What question would you pose to the class regarding this topic?
What is the role of religion in Middle Age politics? Has it changed since Greek and Roman times? How can you tie back ideas discussed by Aquinas back to Pla
Do you agree with the definition of the Middle Ages offered so far? Where would you see the breaking point between Middle Ages and Early Modernity?
Discuss the differences and similarities between the presidential and parliamentary systems. Which system do you feel serves its citizen better?
Can the snatch be accomplished before the aviator reaches the ground? Would any alternative means of pick-up of the downed aviator make more sense?
State how these can be applied to ensure the budget is performing according to the established performance indicators.
Reflect on and answer the following questions. Bring this typed to share with your classmates. Who seemed to be the biggest winner of Super Tuesday?
Identify why students should learn about political science. Use evidence (cite sources) to support your response from assigned readings or online lessons.
What are some of the benefits you can see of selling Flint River Ranch dog and cat food on the World Wide Web?
How do you see that this company attempts to differentiate its e-commerce offering from other, more well-known auto parts businesses?
Are you still influenced by your parents' political socialization or has something else been more influential in politically socializing you?
Address a Joint Meeting of United States Congress at Capitol Building in Washington D.C. All 100 US Senators and 435 US Representatives will be in attendance.
Summarize the article and explain why this issue is important to the global community. What outside influences might help change this issue?
Pick one international organization (UN, EU, ICC, etc.). Explain its mission and function. How issues of state sovereignty are dealt with for member countries.
Do you think that discussions about politics would be better or easier if we focused on ideas? Why does the discussion of politics create so much friction?
What might you use as benchmarks to determine progress? What metrics might be used to assess progress at each benchmark?
Summarize the article and explain how this issue affects you. Is the article neutral? Why or why not? How might you influence this policy in the future?
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).