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Political Science

Instruction: Aristotle defined tyranny as an illegitimate form of government by one individual that tightly controlled every part of life and government. Adolf Hitler is the most notorious tyrant. Using a totalitarian society from the past or present, discuss how the state and its leader attempt to impede citizens from exercising their rights. In your […]

Political science: Public Policy

 1. Consider the question “do gasoline taxes in the usual proposed range (20-30 cents per gallon) reduce overall gasoline consumption (assuming a constant relationship between gasoline consumption and green house gas emissions)?” Your job is now to assess if this has worked in places that have tried this. You will use the methods of the […]

“The Anti-Semitism Religious, Cultural, Political, Social, and

Required Research Topic:- Write a 12-15-page research paper on the topic below. “The Anti-Semitism Religious, Cultural, Political, Social, and Historical Background.” The Followings are Readings Reference. Browning, C. R. (1993). Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland. New York: HarperPerennial. Crowe, David M. The Holocaust: Roots, History, and Aftermath. Boulder: […]

International Political Economy: Debate Essay

Question: “Some scholars argue that postwar Japan and Korea followed the same basic developmental model. But these similarities were only on the surface. Rather, their domestic political and economic situations were very different, and their external circumstances were dissimilar as well. More importantly, the strategies and policies they followed were not at all similar. Given […]

Writing Assignment, LBAR 489C Political Geography,

1. Read the articles about the Political Geography of the South China Sea posted on Moodle under the section “Writing Assignment”. Write a review of these articles. The review is not a criticism of the authors’ viewpoints, nor a criticism of any political entity. The review is to examine the political geography that is brought […]

What are the ethical dimensions and/or political positions of the

This assignment consists of two parts. 1) The first part involves finding a portfolio of at least five news clippings to the social economy. 2) The second part consists of analysis, of your write-up. Your analysis will include a statement concerning the issue(s) (what is at stake), and should summarize your articles. Summaries might involve: […]

Political theories and rights/contitution

 Contains 2 parts: All answers are to be typed, doubled spaced, free of spelling errors. Cite the Constitution (articles/amendments), Supreme court cases, executive orders where needed to prove your points. Students will earn 5 extra points when citing your answers as an: conservative, liberal, libertarian, social conservative, socialist. Part A: theories Explain in detail the […]

Political Theory and the Budget

 Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Understanding Politics: Ideas, Institutions, and Issues by Thomas M. Magstadt Chapters 2, 3 (pgs 56-59),  scholarly sources you identify through your own research Initial Post Instructions Explain how a libertarian and conservative would approach developing the US budget. Use evidence (cite sources) to support your response from […]

Political science: State of the Union Speech

Analyze the rhetorical strategies in the State of the Union and Democrat Response originally presented on February 5 2019. Make sure to watch/analyze the entire State of the Union Speech addressed by President Trump on February 5, 2019. Your analysis should include the following: • Who are the target audiences? These are different for different […]

Political Humor

 One–Political Humor English 1C Essay One Nothing’s Serious if Nothing’s Funny For the first essay your task is to think critically about comedic (parodies or satires) and “straight” depictions of the current political situation. You will use a variety of skills covered in class—making inferences, analyzing media imagery, identifying audience and purpose, and understanding and […]