by Belinder | Sep 15, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
There are numerous discussions involving the Electoral College. There are some people that want to abolish the electoral college while others want to keep it. What do you think? Keep the electoral college or abolish it? Explain the reasons for your choice.
by Belinder | Sep 15, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
The President of the United States is thought to be the most powerful man in the world. Presidents have the most independence (Freedom from interference by Congress, etc.) in foreign affairs. Provide two detailed examples of President Biden’s use of power in...
by Belinder | Sep 15, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
How do the relatively less powerful and the truly disenfranchised (as variously defined, depending on the era and region in question) fit into history? To what degree are they merely victims or puppets of the elite? To what extent are they active shapers of history?...
by Belinder | Sep 13, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
Explain how immigration policy created through executive order affects federal, state, and local lawmaking functions. What effects does this have on our federalist system of government? Does the political culture of a state or locality change how individual...
by Belinder | Sep 13, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
Analyze the congressional limits on presidential commander-in-chief powers. Can Congress prevent the President from waging war without their approval? What role does the Federal judiciary have in checking Congress and the President’s war powers?
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
Compare and Contrast the electoral campaigns of U.S. Senate and House of Representatives candidates. Are the nominations different?