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Most of the authors you have read this semester construct and reconstruct Black political thought from the “bottom up” and within public spaces which are considered uniquely African American (Black) within the environments in which they exist. These works see Black...
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Extending suffrage has been a multi-generational endeavor throughout the history of the United States. 1) Consider the following timeline which shows the changes to the American electorate over time. 1865 – The 13th Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution,...
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Answer TWO questions only Two essays (each presenting its bibliography), about 1000 words each (750-1250), 2000 words overall (70%) The increasing institutional power of the European Parliament is the most significant recent institutional change in the EU. Discuss....
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Each student will submit a research paper on a topic in American Government. Students may choose any topic they wish with the exception of abortion. Any student writing their research paper on abortion will receive No Credit for the assignment. Students will choose...
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Below is a passage from page 117 of the textbook that provides the premise for your final exam question. The objective is to demonstrate your ability to grapple with a complex public administration issue rather than to arrive at a concrete resolution. Public...
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Problem statement: “What strategies can New York City implement to close the education achievement gap between different socioeconomic and racial groups?” (This question focuses solely on K-12 public schools in New York City ONLY, not the entire state) Identify the...