Political Science

The Constitution of the United States created a strong but limited national government, in order to protect the citizens from possible abuses of the government. These limits are expressed, in the division of its powers, the adoption of a federal system, the proclamation of civil liberties and rights, and the rotation and selection of authorities through popular election.How have other countries...
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Analyzing Body Language

InstructionsSocial Movements are only as important as the person leading them. The person(s) leading a social movement must have charisma and be able to captivate an audience. Political scientists and historians are taught to analyze body language, especially during debates and speeches.For this assignment, you will watch Dr Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream (Links to an external site.) speech...
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Analyzing Body Language

InstructionsSocial Movements are only as important as the person leading them. The person(s) leading a social movement must have charisma and be able to captivate an audience. Political scientists and historians are taught to analyze body language, especially during debates and speeches.For this assignment, you will watch Dr Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream (Links to an external site.) speech...
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What is the purpose of government? Select a quotation from a US president. Then, write an argumentative essay that explains why you agree or disagree with the president’s views.

What is the purpose of government? Select a quotation from a US president. Then, write an argumentative essay that explains why you agree or disagree with the president's views. In the conclusion to your essay, present your own views on the purpose of government based on the statement you evaluated and discussed.
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Any topic (writer’s choice)

You have just been named as the new National Security Advisor to the President. Even with a new administration, tensions continue with in place sanctions, provocations, support of proxies in Yemen and Syria, and threats of attack. With US forces in the region as a deterrent, Iran claims that illegal and aggressive American presence in the Gulf is causing insecurity in the region. Meanwhile...
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Pluralist v.s elitist

PLURALIST vs. ELITIST -- What is the "pluralist" model or theory of U.S. government? What is the "elitist" theory? Which best explains the realities of U.S. government? Make a strong argument. What are the roles and functions of interest groups in the U.S.?  In CA?Write the essay question you selected at the top of the paper.An introduction that states your thesis.3-5 paragraphs, using...
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Cyber Security

The Critical Infrastructure and a Cyberattack Presidential Decision Directive 21 (PDD-21) identifies 16 critical infrastructures. PDD-21 lays out the national policy to maintain secure, functioning and resilient critical infrastructure. Select a critical infrastructure sector from the list below and discuss the impact that a cyberattack could have on that system or service:   ...
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International politics

Essay Question: Explain some of the challenges states face when cooperating. Discuss with the help of one or more IR theories, what opportunities and limitations states face when they cooperate on either climate and environment, economy, or security.The answer must be structured as an essay and it is required that references and sources are stated in the text.Formal requirements: The essay must...
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Political science

Three- Two question essays- each question should be answered in 3-4 pages)citing the book pictured belowUSE FIRST ESSAY FOR REFERENCE Question #1In Summa Theologiae, St. Thomas Aquinas argues that man is governed by two kinds of law, the eternal and unchanging divine law (or its reasonable approximation in natural law) and the impermanent and temporal law of man or positive law.  With regard...
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State powers

    Textbook: Chapter 1, 2, 3    Lesson    Minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to the textbook.Instructions    Go online and look up your state constitution. Choose three state sections such as religious freedom, freedom of the press, etc. and discuss the guidelines for each.    Compare these sections to the equivalent section in the United...
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