Political Science

Historical Perspective

Pick two (2) similar federal policies that were discussed over a span of two (2) different administrations. For example, President Clinton’s and Obama’s healthcare policies or President’s George H.W. Bush’s and George W. Bush’s foreign policy.   Write a 3-4 page paper in which you: Discuss the historical perspective of the time when each policy […]

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The basis for national power lies in

the Interstate Commerce Clause only. the Supremacy Clause and the Treaty Clause only. the Treaty Clause and the Interstate Clause only. the Interstate Commerce, Supremacy, and Treaty Clauses. All answers are straight from the school I do not just answer questions and post them.

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Al-Qaeda

What does the report say about the international community’s role in preventing terrorism? How did Al Qaeda obtain the power to carry out such a devastating attack on the US? What are the most serious failures of the US government? What recommendations did the commission offer?

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Power and Dominance

Power transition theory posits that hegemonic periods last 60 to 90 years. If US hegemonic status started prior to WWII, then we should be towards the end of this cycle which means an end to US dominance. Accordingly, some argue that the US hegemony is on the decline. Using the levels of analysis, discuss the […]

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US foreign Policy

The US has received criticisms due to its post-9/11 foreign policy. Its policy created shifts in alliances and became a polarizing issue both domestically and internationally. The US has had a significant shift since Barack Obama took office, moving away from the foreign policy that was in place under George W. Bush. Discuss the major […]

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Border Security

States face numerous challenges in trying to keep their borders secure. These challenges, as a natural consequence, depend on geographical location and access. Technology, including travel-driven technology, has made the world smaller. It has enabled the rapid exchange of ideas and information, further shrinking the world. This has also led to more porous borders with […]

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Idealism Vs. Realism

Select two countries that are currently in the news, and briefly explain the situation between them.   Describe how the countries are reacting to the situation, and elaborate on at least two different views of the situation. Is the current approach to the situation in the country more typical of an idealistic or a realistic […]

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Presidential Leadership and the Electoral College

Americans expect their presidents to get things done, to solve problems, to govern effectively, and to be strong leaders. The framers of the Constitution did not envision such presidential leadership. A scholar of the presidency points out that Article II of the Constitution gives the president scant formal power to influence congressional policy-making (Simon, n.d.). […]

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American Government Concepts

  Choose seven of the nine concepts listed above and use the University Library or a credible Internet source to locate an image or symbol that illustrates or represents each concept. A helpful place to start looking for images or symbols is the Library of Congress American Memory Website athttp://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html. You may not use the […]

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Federal Court Structure

What are your options for appeal? Describe the appeals process all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. What is the likelihood that your case will end up there? Who are the Supreme Court justices and chief justice who may or may not decide to hear your case?

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