by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
Which branch of the American Federal Government is most powerful, the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial branch? Please explain why. Finally, what does its supremacy mean for you as an American citizen* (or American resident, or American...
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
“In which areas do you think people’s rights and liberties are at risk of government intrusion? Why? Which solutions would you propose? Explain.”
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
You have been asked to rewrite one of the amendments to the Constitution. Which amendment would you choose and why? What changes would you make in rewriting this amendment? How would this affect the day-to-day lives of U.S. citizens and residents today?...
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
What impact did the Jim Crow era have on African Americans achieving equal opportunities in the American society? How has it affected the socioeconomic status and the ability to build wealth of African Americans? How did the Jim Crow era impact the debate over...
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
The Founding Fathers wanted the courts to be protected from politics. In what ways was the judiciary designed to limit the role of politics? Are the courts completely immune from politics in their work? Why or why not? What role does politics play in Supreme...
by Belinder | Sep 12, 2023 | POLITICAL SCIENCE
The number of people represented by each member of the U.S. House of Representatives has more than tripled since the size of the House was permanently set at 435 members in the early 20th Century. How does the size of the House of Representatives compare to similar...