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Identify alternative assumptions, if appropriate and possible. Pose at least one competitor assumption (usually, one you'd prefer), and contrast its viability.
Give at least two specific reasons for your view. You may cite current state and federal legislation as well as court cases within your arguments.
Describe the use of mandatory military service over the course of U.S. history. Why the U.S. should require individuals to serve in the military.
Algeria's recent developments and change in the government: May this lead to the establishment of a democracy in the country?
How might traditional workforce or succession planning differ from strategic planning?
What was the nature of the dispute? Whose treatment of reason do you find more convincing, and why?
What does President mean when he references the swamp? What role do lobbyists play in the creation of the swamp?
Describe and Discuss the Merits of the Policy Alternatives. What alternative approaches exist for reducing or eliminating the problem or mitigating its effects?
What is the problem and (ii) what is the cause (or what are the causes) from the point of view of this second tradition?
What is the position in each passage? What evidence or reasons are given in support of each position? Which position is more convincing and why?
Based on the readings and the Frontline video, America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump, what factor's lead to Donald Trump's election to presidency in 2016?
Is American democracy in danger of failing and why? Undertake as much additional research as necessary in order to answer this question.
Of all of the possible players in the Grand Conspiracy, who would have had the most to gain from the Assassination of President Lincoln and why?
Given the number of people convicted of crimes in past several years, that have eventually been exonerated due to DNA evidence, is the American legal system.
Who has the most power to influence the U.S. government? How do you know? What powers do they have and where did those powers come from?
Explain why federal government passed Voting Rights Act. Discuss how current challenges to Act (for example, Shelby County v. Holder) have affected legislation.
How have your political opinions been affected by the pandemic and government's response to it? Is the media shaping public opinion? How?
Explain maneuver and siege warfare and apply it to 1914 war plans (sources: lectures, Fromkin).
From the perspective of a Christian, discuss where the two letters and and the Declaration of Independence are similar. In what ways are they different?
How many electoral votes are needed to elect a President? How is that number determined? What happens if no candidate reaches that number?
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?
Should the federal judiciary be the last line to defense american's constitutional rights and liberties? Why or why not?
What industries or professions provide a significant portion of the member's campaign funds? Provide examples.
How might organizational theories that address individual and group behavior influence job analysis and classification themes?