Category: Political science : Political Science
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An explanation of the facts of the case (this should be brief, no more than a p
An explanation of the facts of the case (this should be brief, no more than a page) (35%) Historical & Social Background – The paper should explain the conditions that led to the adoption of the law or constitutional provisions involved in your case. It should provide historical, economic, political, and/or psychological other data about…
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This is a for a political science class on international relations, and we have
This is a for a political science class on international relations, and we have to answer a few questions in paragraph form based on a news topic related to international relations from October. 1a. What is the international event assessed in this questionnaire, including the date on which it happened? 1b. Give a brief desсrіption…
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In your final paper, you will choose a conflict (it can be the same conflict you
In your final paper, you will choose a conflict (it can be the same conflict you worked on for the midterm paper) and you will provide a comprehensive plan on how to bring the ongoing conflict towards a sustainable peace. In this comprehensive plan, you will not provide a lot of background. You can assume…
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Write a research paper that is relevant to this course. How important is the r
Write a research paper that is relevant to this course. How important is the role of information technology, including social media, in contemporary international affairs? Use a prominent case to build and argue your case. Minimum 3500 words. With citations. here is a course objectives and learning outcomes: (to my course, not this essay) …
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A University of Florida study revealed that out of 245 million eligible voters a
A University of Florida study revealed that out of 245 million eligible voters about 90 million did not vote in the last presidential election (US News and World Report 11-15-2024). Write a 1200 to 1500-word paper answering the following questions: 1) was turnout good? Why or why not? 2) What explains the high or low-turnout…
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QUESTION Centralization of power is known to be a threat to democratic instituti
QUESTION Centralization of power is known to be a threat to democratic institutions. James Madison stated in Federalist 51, “If a majority be united by a common interest, the rights of the minority will be insecure.” The structure of the U.S. Constitution is designed to prevent one faction, party and/or group from centralizing power thereby ensuring protection…
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Chapter 7: Voting Rights (750-1000 Words) Compare and contrast voting rights bet
Chapter 7: Voting Rights (750-1000 Words) Compare and contrast voting rights between (2) US states that have different laws/rules for who can vote, when, and how. Which rules make it more difficult for citizens to vote, or make them unable to vote? In your opinion, is this unfair and was it put in place by the…
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use properly developed paragraphs and properly attribute the work of others in t
use properly developed paragraphs and properly attribute the work of others in the paper as well as in the bibliography. 3 pages (minimum) of written text on topic. Include a bibliography on the 4th page. Acceptable font 12pt. Times New Roman . Margins 1 inch all around
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Based on the outline you worked on, please refer to the feedbacks written below
Based on the outline you worked on, please refer to the feedbacks written below and work on this 20 page paper: My initial reaction is that you are basically tracking much of what we have already discussed in our classroom discussions. That’s OK if, as it appears, your part IV will give you an opportunity…
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Decision Making – Thirteen Days”. After viewing the film, write a 4-6 page paper
Decision Making – Thirteen Days”. After viewing the film, write a 4-6 page paper, and address the following questions: 1. Which aspects of the decision-making process you found consistent with the rational actor model and which aspects of the decision-making process comported more closely with an organizational or bureaucratic politics model and why? 2. What challenges…