Compare and contrast the priorities of the Federalists and Antifederalists for the design of the new Constitution. Although the Federalists argued for a stronger […]
political science
A modern-day Federalist Paper defending or critiquing a part of the U.S. Constitution.
Before the U.S. Constitution was ratified, several of the Founding Fathers wrote papers arguing for certain provisions. These were published in newspapers and became […]
How social class influences consumer behavior
Explain how social class influences consumer behavior and why these influences are considerations when marketers plan strategy and tactics. How do the changing […]
The system of federalism
How can state governments/political parties use the system of federalism to their advantage when it comes to preserving their rights from the desires of […]
The Civil Rights Movement
How did the Civil Rights Movement forever change America? List the gains and discuss the legislation. Your response must be substantive and include important events, […]
Political culture and Public Opinion
Political culture and Public Opinion often overlap, however, there are clear distinctions between them. Discuss how they are both similar and uniquely different.
Political science questions
Other than military, what are some resources of power? What does bipolarity mean in international relationships? How do realists and liberals differ? What does feminist theory […]
Power and aspects of Systems of Oppression that influence popular media
Name the types of Power and aspects of Systems of Oppression that influence popular media representations of Asian Americans. Then reflect on the following: How […]
Federalism.
Who should control? State or Federal Government? This lesson’s topic of discussion is federalism. The framers wanted to create a government that was neither too […]
Congressional representative
Who is your congressional representative? Use the Find Your Representative website to put in your zip code to look up your U.S. House […]