What were the primary motivating factors for Americas Founding Fathers to rebel against England?

YOUR TASK FOR THIS PAPER IS TO ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING POINTS: Americas Founding Fathers identified themselves as elites requiring protection against majority factions. Were they more concerned about overreaching government power or the mass class? What measures did the Founders engage to manipulate the masses to support the American Revolution and elite control over public policy?One may argue...
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Peace and Conflict studies

I need these TWO essay questions answered in One and a Half Hour!These two should be structured as as essay and contain: 1) an introduction with a problem statement2) an explanation3) a discussion 4) and end with a conclusion.It is important that the essay answers contain a clear and defined problem.The actual discussion part should make up the majority of the tasks. Make sure you link the...
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Why have Texas lawmakers from both parties made it difficult for third parties to get a name on the ballot for statewide office?

Must be at a minimum of 350 words but no more than 500.be sure to Select the relevant terms (not all of the terms) and underline and bold them in your initial posting: Primary elections, electoral cycle, runoff primary, open primary, closed primary, general election, special election, Nineteenth Amendment, suffrage, poll tax, early registration, white primary, Jaybird Party,  Voting Rights...
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The Right to Try Act

The paper must have a proper research question and evidence to support an answer.Use the annotated bibliography I have listed - See attachedUse the detailed outline I have listed as reference - See attachedThis paper needs to answer: What is the focus of the Right to Try Act and why was it signed into law?Utilize Punctuated Equilibrium Theory, Anthony Downs Cycle, Advocacy Coalition Framework,...
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connection between our culture and the news media

The framers of the Constitution were concerned that everyday citizens would not be able to understand or comprehend the makings of our government. They felt that everyday citizens were uninformed and did not care what was going on in our government. Even today we see where citizens are interested in government affairs seemingly only if our country is in turmoil such as unemployment, recessions,...
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Analyzing Body Language

Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:    Textbook: Chapter 7, 8    Lesson 3    APA style manual    Citation and Writing Assistance: Writing Papers At CU    Library Overview    How to Search for Articles - the Everything TabInstructionsSocial Movements are only as important as the person leading them....
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death penalty essay

Write an essay (with introduction and conclusion) on the suggested topic.Your introduction should include the thesis statement - main idea of the paper (here is more detailed explanation - Don't include any new information in the conclusion. It should  restate the thesis statement of the paper.Support your ideas with relevant arguments and examples (in-text citations). List 2-3 sources in...
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Any topic (writer’s choice)

answer ALL questions 1. Why is it important for OMB and the NSC to coordinate and work closely together in the preparation of the President's annual budget?2. What do you think are the best and worst outcomes to the budget deficit/ national debt crisis from a national security perspective?3. The U.S. understandably has the world's most dominant and capable conventional military force. How have...
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Political Science

Citizen's direct influence on the government is an essential component of democracy. This influence can take different forms and can be channeled through different routes (e.g., public opinion, voting, political parties, interest groups). Which of these routes do you think provides the best opportunities for citizens to influence the government in the United States? Why? Instructions:This...
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