"Write an essay (with introduction and conclusion) on the suggested topic.
Your introduction should include the thesis statement - main idea of the paper (here is more detailed explanation - https://essayshark.com/blog/how-to-write-a-thesis-statement-to-make-it-clear/). Don't include any new information in the conclusion. It should restate the thesis statement of the paper.
Support your ideas with relevant arguments and examples (in-text citations). List 2-3 sources in the references. Make sure you stick to a required formatting style. Get benefits of these sources citationmachine.net and easybib.com.
MLA format - https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html"
It will be a formal letter to U.S. senator concerning a current bill. It must be 2 to 2.5 pages
(typed, double-spaced) and contain the following:
- The proper salutation (Hint: It is not Your Holiness)
- The bill number and title
- Your position on the bill
- The position of the person to whom you are writing
- Support for your position-Actions you will take (i.e., continued support, party
defection, public protest, self-exile in Siberia, self-immolation, etc.)
There is sample and research method as attachment.
1. Write an essay in which you draw a contrast between James Madison and Alexis de Tocqueville
with regard to: a) their respective understandings or definitions of and b) their institutional
remedies for the problem of despotism.
To be clear, for Madison, despotism refers to the political problem to which all governments are
vulnerable; you must define that problem. Also, in your detailed discussion of Madisons
remedies, be sure to explain how the cause of this political problem is central to its solution.
And, with regard to your discussion of Tocquevilles understanding of this political problem, be
sure to explain the circumstances in Europe that he contends were responsible for the problem.
2. One might characterize one of the primary lessons of John Lockes discussion of the state of
nature in his Second Treatise of Government as follows: While _______________ makes
government necessary, it also makes government dangerous.
After a) providing the miss
It will take 370 words to complete the attachment and the instructions are inside the attachment and the attachment is the template you will write in.
With 100 words answer this question on a separate document: Which philosophy or theory do you think best describes todays political environment? Why?
With 100 words answer this question a separate document: The Constitution begins with the words, We the People, which is in reference to the citizens of the United States. What do you think it means to be the we in We the People? What does it mean to be a citizen of the United States?
With 530 words create an outline: at a minimum, the outline should include:
-three primary categories of political theory,
-key thinkers and their political philosophy or theory, and
-three dominant traditions of social contract theory.
Make sure you list important information for each topic under subheadings. This outline should serve as an excellent way of pulling togeth
A brief summary of the range, contents, and argument of the article. Occasionally you may summarise section by section, but in a short review (1,000-1,500 words) you usually pick up the main themes only. This section should not normally take up more than a third of the total review.
A critical discussion of 2-3 key issues raised in the article. This section is the core of your review. You need to make clear the author's own argument before you criticize and evaluate it. Also, you must support your criticisms with evidence from the text or from other writings. You may also want to indicate gaps in the author's treatment of a topic, but it is seldom useful to criticize a writer for not doing something they never intended to do.
A final evaluation of the overall contribution that the article has made to your understanding of the topic (and maybe its importance to the development of knowledge in this particular area or discipline, setting it in the context of other writings in the fi
1. Electoral College. Explain the original rationale in creating the electoral college, as opposed to popular election of the president. How many electoral votes does it take to win the presidency, and why is it at that specific number? What role do state party conventions play in the nomination of electors in Texas, and how are electors directed to cast their vote in Texas? How does the popular vote affect the electoral votes in Texas?
2. Committee System. What are standing committees in Congress? What is their role in the law-making process; what does a standing committee do? What are some of the things that take place when a standing committee convenes when they are considering the pros and cons of a bill? How do political parties impact the leadership and membership of these committees?
3. What is the executive branchs role in the law-making process? In answering, be sure and address, among other things, the checks
This paper needs to be: 20 pages, double spaced, times new roman 12 point font, one inch margins, on an editable word doc. All APA citations should be in end notes. Should be masters level and cite several academic journals such as: 'Criminal Justice and Behavior', 'Journal of Criminal Justice', 'Criminal Justice Policy Review', 'International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology', 'Policing and Society', etc. The full hypothesis is: "If Police Officers Receive additional Mental Health Training then police use of force rates will decrease". Thank you.
Final Research Paper
a standard research paper approximately
20-25 pages that offer a deeper exploration of an intellectual question on any of the issues highlighted during the class. the final paper should offer an argument about an aspect of ethnic violence and/or genocide based
on a historic case or a comparative analysis of two cases.
You must use at least 3 course readings (of course, you can use more) in your paper in a serious manner. This means that just a quotation is not enough. You should engage with the arguments in these readings and use them to help you discuss the main concepts and/or build your own theoretical framework. The paper must have a case study and it must have a concept section and a theoretical discussion. You should make sure that a clearly written thesis statement appears in your introduction and is restated again in the conclusion. You should also include a short methods discussion in your introduction, right after or preceding the thesis
Election Campaign
Scenario: Following a decennial census, your state has been redistricted. You are campaigning to be elected as Representative of a new seat added to the U.S. House of Representatives for your state. Currently, the House of Representatives has scheduled to meet in a few months to discuss a proposal for "free education" for everyone in your state by increasing taxes on all small businesses and self-employed citizens to 95% of their total income. Your new district is comprised primarily of just small businesses and a few self-employed "mom and pop" start up projects. This new proposed tax would decimate (wipe out) your community. How will you get elected? What is your slogan? What are the issues on which you will campaign? And most importantly, if elected, how will you represent your people in the House of Representatives?
a. Research the issue of "free education"
b. If elected, what is your plan for education? How do plan to protect small businesses a
1. Select an Issue to research regarding Religious Liberty. Some examples that threaten religious liberty include:
Health Insurance (Should Christian employers be required to fund government-sponsored abortions?)
Equal Rights (Should Christian businesses be required to service homosexual unions?)
Veteran Memorials (Should all cemeteries and memorials be devoid of biblical text and Christian symbols?)
Military Chaplaincy (Should all chaplains (regardless of personal convictions) be required to service people of different faiths?)
Public Education (Should all science teachers instruct students only in evolutionary theory?)
Free Speech/Hate Speech (Should Christians no longer be allowed to proclaim that a certain religious belief is wrong or that a certain activity is morally sinful?)
<If you have another area of religious freedom that you would like to research, email your teacher and see if its okay>
2. Research the Issue
You may use the Intern