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Your bibliography may be annotated, which will help you (the author) as you proceed in your research and writing. For an annotated bibliography, only one line per reference work is required; this line, at the bottom of each entry, simply summarizes the import and relative value you assign the source.

topic "The impact of the successful use of social media on the Democratic and Republican approach to the 2016 campaign"

“The impact of the successful use of social media on the Democratic and Republican approach to the 2016 campaign”

Topic:  "The impact of the successful use of social media on the Democratic and Republican approach to the 2016 campaign"


Any journals cited must be peer-reviewed, academic, or scholarly publications.
ou may find it necessary to cite government reports such as Congressional Research Service Reports or other official sources (bills, hearings, or the Congressional record) available through the Government Publishing Office (www.govinfo.gov), the Library of Congress (www.Congress.gov) or the U.S. Supreme Court.

“The impact of the successful use of social media on the Democratic and Republican approach to the 2016 campaign”

In approximately 4,500 words (roughly 15 double-spaced pages) in Times New Roman 12 pt. font with 1-inch margins, write a cogent analytical paper on your chosen topic. This is not a political essay assignment.  You are to analyze a major political event,


Topic:  "The impact of the successful use of social media on the Democratic and Republican approach to the 2016 campaign"

MUST INCLUDE ABSTRACT

Any journals cited must be peer-reviewed, academic, or scholarly publications.
ou may find it necessary to cite government reports such as Congressional Research Service Reports or other official sources (bills, hearings, or the Congressional record) available through the Government Publishing Office (www.govinfo.gov), the Library of Congress (www.Congress.gov) or the U.S. Supreme Court.

The powers of President and Congress

"""""Both the president and Congress play a role in decisions regarding the use of military force. What are the presidents powers in this area? What are the powers of Congress in this area? Read the article New Legislation Offers Opportunity to Address 2001 Authorization for Use of Force, Amid Fears of War with Iran . Why do you think members of Congress have been willing not to vote on the use of force and to allow modern presidents (such as Bush, Obama and Trump) to take the lead in this area? Do you think Congress should play a larger role in decisions regarding the use of military force?""""""

Comparative political analysis

Formulate your answers eloquently and pay careful attention to structure and wording Consider your examples carefully and provide those that are both fitting and original; explain them thoroughly. You are expected to reference some key authors but avoid direct quotes or merely summarising core readings in your answers. Word limit: 500 words per question. All questions carry equal weight. Which factors make multi-national federations more stable? Illustrate with at least one stable and one unstable case (of a federation or a past federation)

Why does the number of sexual assaults continue to increase throughout your the Army

I. Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)

A. Opening statement

B. Background information

C. Purpose statement

II. Body (2-4 paragraphs)

A. (Point A) Why does sexual assault occur? Include supporting evidence.

B. (Point B) Does the current approach to training reduce (or not reduce) the risk of sexual assault and harassment? (Could be tied to point A)

C. (Point C) Supporting topic & evidence to support your thesis.

D. (Point D) How do we end sexual violence in the military?

III. Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs)

A. Summarize the main points.

B. Make a strong, memorable final statement.

Electoral College – Good or Bad?

The Electoral College was created to protect US citizens against mob rule. Mob rule is the control of a lawful government system by a mass of people through violence and intimidation. However, some Americans question the legitimacy of this process. Pick one election where the outcome of the popular vote and the electoral college vote differed to create an argument in favor of or opposed to the use of the electoral college. List at least three valid points to support your argument. Present you argument in a PowerPoint presentation.

As you complete your presentation, be sure to:

Use speaker's notes to expand upon the bullet point main ideas on your slides, making references to research and theory with citation.
Proof your work
Use visuals (pictures, video, narration, graphs, etc.) to compliment the text in your presentation and to reinforce your content.
Do not just write a paper and copy chunks of it into each slide. Treat this as if you were going to give this pr

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Judicial overreach is often seen as problematic by conservatives.  They cite the Framers view that the power of the court would be next to nothing, as Publius reassured his readers of The Federalist.  But if the Supreme Court is not to pass on the constitutionality of congressional laws, who should?  Not the Congress, for they wrote the laws; and perhaps not the president, if Andrew Jackson is any model (Chief Justice Marshall has made his ruling; now let him enforce it).  Briefly describe what is meant by "judicial review."

On the other hand, liberals argue that certain social movements against injustice, such as the civil rights movement, were furthered by "judicial activism" at a time when the Congress was ineffective (they often cite Brown v. Board of Education, 1954).  Briefly describe what is meant by judicial activism.

Should the judiciary defer to the legislative branch or do they have an independent responsibility to promote policies the

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[1] The English word bureaucracy (and bureau and bureaucrat) is derived from the French for a chest of drawers for paper, and thus it is understandable that the bureaucracy would develop a negative connotation related to paper-pushing.  What are some of the political vices, and political virtues, of the bureaucracysometimes called the fourth branch of government?  (See Kernell, pp. 219 ff and Issues pp. 113 ff.)

[2.] Similarly, a negative connotation applies to "special interest groups."  Yet the Constitutions Framers (James Madison in particular) seemed to envision a healthy role for interest groups, namely the avoidance of majority or minority tyranny.  Are modern-day interest groups healthy or harmful for American democracy? (Consider their impacts on the political system and social policy - see Kernell pp. 383 ff. and Issues pp. 247 ff.)

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in approximately five (5) double-spaced pages using Times New Roman 12 pt. font and one-inch margins, summarize and critique the principal arguments of one side of the question Is Bigger Government Better Government? That is, critique either the Madrick article or the DeMint article  but not both.

critique a position is to evaluate both the strengths and the weaknesses of that position. The intent is for you to objectively present what you believe are the strongest points, as well as the weaknesses, of the article you choose.

CRITIQUE ONLY ONE ARTICLE

No outside research is required, but if you choose to supplement your paper with references to other scholarship, you may only cite published books and journal articles.