political science

Our Struggle For Freedom, Civil Liberties And Political Equality Discussion

The Equal Rights Amendment was first proposed almost a century ago and has still not been added to the United States Constitution. It is supposed to guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex. It was first introduced to Congress by Alice Paul, leader of women’s suffrage movement in 1923. Compare/contrast the …

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Election Reform

The 2020 election was historic in many ways. It was the largest overall turnout in history, there was more access to voting than in prior elections, and there were a slew of new protocols due to the pandemic. Also, after the election, in part due to former President Donald Trump claiming the election was ‘stolen’, …

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Political science questions

        Using provided source Why should we care? https://www.texastribune.org/2020/12/29/texas-redistricting-2021/ https://redistricting.capitol.texas.gov/ https://www.brookings.edu/articles/gerrymandering-and-how-to-fix-i make a persuasive case focusing on three key issues: To what extent should legislators use race when redistricting? Does Gerrymandering undermine democracy by letting legislators, who are supposed to be democratically elected, choose their voters instead? What reforms in redrawing the …

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A proposed bill

        Select a bill that has been proposed (not one that has been enacted) using the congressional websites provided in the Learning Resources. Determine the legislative intent of the bill you have reviewed. Identify the proponents/opponents of the bill. Identify the target populations addressed by the bill. Where in the process is …

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Political Polarization’s Impact on Democracy

    Title: Political Polarization’s Impact on Democracy Page 1: Introduction (0.5 page) Define political polarization. Present your thesis on how it affects democratic institutions. Page 2: Impact on Democratic Institutions Discuss its causes and effects. Include real-world examples. Page 3: Consequences and Solutions Examine negative outcomes. Suggest mitigation strategies. Conclusion and References

The role of human nature in the construction of political institutions

The role of human nature in the construction of political institutions plays an important dynamic in how those political institutions are created, how they evolve, and how they solve problems. Many vital political institutions have faced, and are still facing, complex and multi-faceted challenges. Responding to these challenges often creates unintended side effects that change …

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Political science

        The framers of the Constitution were concerned that everyday citizens would not be able to understand or comprehend the makings of our government. They felt that everyday citizens were uninformed and did not care what was going on in our government. Even today we see where citizens are interested in government …

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