by | Jul 3, 2024 | Political science
This Unit’s topic of discussion is federalism. The framers wanted to create a government that was neither too weak nor too strong. Thus, they instituted the concept of federalism which is the balancing or sharing of power between the national (ie. federal) and...
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This reaction paper will ask you to consider the implications of the 25th Amendment. Watch thisshort video on the 25th Amendment and the Presidential Succession Act. You can also look at this more in-depth analysis of the 25th Amendment. There have also been fictional...
by | Jul 3, 2024 | Political science
Civil Rights refer to all members of our society enjoying the political, social, and natural rights established with the founding of the United States and the Constitution. Unfortunately, during the various periods of our nation’s history, certain groups of...
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,Discuss campaign finance reform policies, including the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, and efforts under the Obama and Trump administrations. Make an argument as to how effective or ineffective these efforts were, either...
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Poli 1100 Short Essay assignment (20%) Purpose of assignment: The aim of this essay is three-fold: to allow you to examine a contemporary issue in poli Ɵ cs relevant to the curriculum we’re exploring; to engage with academic sources (provided to you) rela Ɵ ng to a...
by | Jul 2, 2024 | Political science
What was Homer Plessy’s goal and why? at least seven senteces Homer Plessy’s goal was to challenge the segregation laws of Louisiana, particularly the Separate Car Act of 1890, which mandated racial segregation on trains. Plessy, who was a light-skinned African...