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This module examined the United States legislative branch, the Congress. Article #1 of the United States Constitution outlines the details for the legislative branch. Robert Byrd, a Congressman from West Virginia, was 92 years old in 2010 when he passed away as the...
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Assignment Content Contacting your representative is one way to engage in politics. For this reaction paper, you will demonstrate that you know how to reach out to one of your representatives about an issue that is important to you. You are not required to actually...
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All presidents are concerned with the legacy they leave once out of office and major influence on this legacy is the Supreme Court justices they appoint. For this reason, politics plays an immense role the nomination process. Consider the nomination of Merrick Garland...
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How a Bill Becomes a Law may appear to be a fairly straightforward and not all that complex a process if you simply review a typical diagram provided in most textbooks. Despite this straightforward process, many political commentators argue that gridlock – or the...
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Your assignment is to produce a thoughtful, carefully written, and well-researched position paper. It should be five to seven pages, double-spaced, 12-point font, with one-inch margins on each side of the document. Your research should include at least two academic...
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There are three short answer questions: one on the Founding, one on Civil Liberties, and one on Civil Rights. NO AI generated and NO Plagarism Part I: The Founding and Constitution Cooperative Federalism Briefly, explain categorical grants, block grants, and general...