Political science
Combat Compliance
Choose only 1 question: 1. Explain combat compliance. Use lecture notes as sources. 2. Explain domestic commitment. Use lecture notes as sources. 3. Explain the origins of World War 2. Use lecture notes as sources. Please read the book before starting to write the paper.
International Community
You must answer one question. The exam is worth 40 points. You should turn your answer through canvas. Your answer must use 12 point font and include your name and student ID. Your work must be your own. You must refer to at least 2 articles from the course assignments in your answer. You may refer to more than 2 articles, but you should not refer to any material that was not assigned in the course. These are thought pieces designed to show you understand and can synthesize the material. You should cite the articles within your answer like this: (Smith 2020) and you need not include a reference page so long as the citations are clear which readings you are citing. The answer to the question should be between 2 and 4 pages long. Choose one of these questions to answer: What are human rights and how can we get states to recognize them? Identify and discuss some of the risks when the international community attempts to improve human rights whether through military intervention or economic sanctions. Agree or disagree with the following statement: The protection of human rights only occurs with respect to issues everyone already agrees about, so international treaties and other efforts to protect human rights are a waste of time. Make sure you explain why you agree or disagree.
The Immigrant Rights Movement
– The book’s name is Walter J. Nicholls. “The Immigrant Rights Movement: The Battle over National Citizenship.” Stanford University Press, 2019. – Please answer the following question: 1. What is the main research question advanced by Nicholls? 2.
Corporate Malfeasance and Power
Write an essay in response to ONE of the two following questions. Follow all instructions. Make sure that all minimum requirements are met. What should the US do to manage corporate malfeasance and power? Should major corporations be allowed to exist in a democracy? Minimum requirements Standard MLA format (12 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, etc.) Works Cited page (does not count toward the minimum requirement) 3 full pages minimum; 4 full pages maximum Use of The Corporation (quoted at least twice) Use of at least 2 other credible sources (each quoted at least once) Attempted use of Aristotle’s arrangement pattern Note: For Option 1, pick ONE thing to argue. For Option 2, have a strong YES or NO; then, proceed to make your case. Keep refutation in mind for both.
State and Local Politics
students will find a current event related to topics in Texas government: state and local politics. Whats a summary analysis, you say? The granddaddy of all political science, Harold Lasswell, is known for defining Politics. , Ideological values, beliefs, and opinions, aside, when it comes to government and politics, his definition of the word (ironically) is probably the only thing that all mankind can agree on. Lasswell, defines politics, as “who gets what, where, when, and how”. Apply that definition to the article’s information, or the article’s information to that definition, and write a 10 sentence summary that focuses on critically evaluating what is going on, from your personal perspective. Interject your opinion. You should be making a statement, argument, and your opinion about the subject matter should be known. However, this needs to be done in a scholarly and academic manner. Focus on explanation, reason and rationalization, to provide a clear opinion statement and discussion of their personal perspective and political position towards the event or issue in their article. In addition, to receive full credit, students MUST include a direct link to the original articles text that they are using to complete this assignment.
Breach vs Policies
Pick a breach from the list provided and then explain in a 1,200- to 1,500-word report where the policy failed and/or where management failed to implement the policy. Make sure to address the following: What portion of the policy first allowed the Kill Chain to be effective? How can the implementation of policies be strengthened so a breach is not repeated? Were laws broken when the policy was not followed or even developed? What were the financial costs that occurred for the company? In the Bible, the story of David killing Goliath (1 Samuel 17:4) shows that Goliath has advanced bronze armor, but this armor is futile against a stone and sling. This gives us a lesson that our trust in technology to save us is not always warranted. Examine the application of the Christian worldview within the context of a security breach and how it can be prevented. Data Breaches Yahoo. Date: 2013-14. Adult Friend Finder. Date: October 2016. eBay. Date: May 2014. Equifax. Date: July 29, 2017. … Heartland Payment Systems. Date: March 2008. Target Stores. Date: December 2013. TJX Companies, Inc. Date: December 2006. JP Morgan Chase. Date: July 2014.
Political Theory and Government
Please explain and discuss the role of factions in the Federalist Papers by looking at the three Federalist Papers found in the textbook ” Political Theory and Government. Wellington, New Zealand: Humanities Academic Press, 2019. ISBN: 978-0995102385. Be sure to cite the relevant Federalist Papers in the book. Please cite and quote from the book and not the internet or other sources. Please be concise. You need to talk about the three Federalist Papers found in this book when you write your essay. Please follow the writing instructions in your syllabus. Do not exceed 800 words and do not write less than 450. Submit online.
Revolutionary Proposals
433. Change is so great a curse that we could not even abolish so great a wrong as slavery without great temporary suffering; and that people is happiest and most likely to maintain its liberties, and to be prosperous, which, by natural temperament, dislikes change, and can be moved to it only upon important occasions and for clearly and even pressingly necessary objects. Stability of laws, stability in industry and business, the stability of character and of purpose in the individual, are all of the far greater importance than the most brilliant experiments in government, or the most seductive and adventurous enterprises… As we watch today’s political campaigns, we see most of the Democrat candidates advocating revolutionary changes to our economic system, with a massive increase in the role of government in the lives of all Americans. Such policies as “Medicare for all”, “Guaranteed income for all citizens”, “The Green New Deal”, “Open Borders and Citizenship for all Immigrants” are touted as being, in Nordhoff’s words, “the most brilliant experiments in government, or the most seductive and adventurous enterprises… In an original essay of c.350-500 words, address how you think Nordhoff would respond to the revolutionary proposals of today’s Democrat candidates–Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, et al. Do you believe the positions of Biden, AOC, and The Squad promotes national stability, national liberty or national prosperity? Nordhoff comments that even a reason as important and necessary as the abolition of slavery could not be accomplished without massive national trauma and violence…at least temporarily. Is battling “Climate Change” as worthy an endeavor as abolishing slavery? In your opinion, can the Democrat/Socialists accomplish their fundamental remaking of America without another outbreak of trauma and violence? As a Texan, how do you predict many in this state would respond should a President Biden, using his already named Gun Czar, Beto O’Rourke, order the confiscation of firearms from all citizens? In short, do you agree with Nordhoff that governments should support stability, prosperity, and liberty; and avoid the temptation to indulge in “seductive experiments” in government?
Literacy of Power
The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate a literacy of power, politics, and government as we usually encounter it in our lives, especially interpreting the news. What is going on in the article represents and illustrates in real life what we’ve learned about politics, government, and power in the course. You will be graded upon your ability to properly identify power, politics, and government concepts, to correctly apply these course concepts in the analysis, and to correctly explain how the concepts explain what is going on in the article. Write a 5-page paper, double-spaced, 1″ margins, 12-point font. Please cite as appropriate and provide works cited list (any citation format is fine). Do not summarize the article; stick to analysis. For help, answer the questions below in your paper to aid in your analysis. Analysis Tips This article covers everything we’ve learned this semester. It discusses all the institutions and actors in Texas politics and implies policy and political ideas also addressed in the course. Answer the following questions to help you analyze the article: 1. What institutions do you see in the article? What are they doing and why? What vocabulary, concepts, and theories have we learned about these institutions and behaviors? 2. What political behaviors are the people doing? What have we’ve learned about these behaviors–vocab, concepts, theories? How are people interacting with the institutions? 3. How does Texas political history, culture, power affect what is going on? What vocab, concepts, and theories have we learned to explain the context? We have learned about: political cultures & power political participation interest groups and political parties three branches: Congress, Courts, Governor various policy issues, including access to justice issues, access to voting issues, etc. the Constitution and federalism local governments (county, city, special districts)
What-is-Government
I have to write a 500-word Discussion on The meaning of Political. What is political? Using the course textbook, the film below, any additional sources, and personal experiences we will work together to construct a definition of the term “political”. We hear the term thrown around all the time, but what does it really mean? Have you ever heard of the phrase “the personal is political”? Let’s take this deep dive together to construct a linguistic foundation for our course. Chapter 1 https://openstax.org/books/american-government-2e/pages/1-1-what-is-government It will be nice if you can bring up the current problem with the BLM movement, women’s rights. Respond directly to the prompt. Reference the course textbook in the body of your response. Provide a minimum of 500 words. The prompt https://youtu.be/Zkfg2cdX844
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