Description Discuss, explain and analyze the nature of the American government (e.g., structure, powers, selection mode, composition) on both the federal and state levels under the Articles of Confederation. Why did the political leaders adopt this type of government? What problems did the government experience? Why did the founders create a new type of government […]
Tag Archives: Constitution
Discuss Which form of government would you advise Riverland to adopt?
Topic: Which form of government would you advise Riverland to adopt? Please answer by reference to relevant material on Forms of Government and real-world examples. Paper details: After gaining independence as a result of de-colonization, the state of Riverland adopted a presidential Form of Government. Soon after, an authoritarian leader was voted into power and […]
How was the walking city different before the Civil War than after the Civil War?Explain how three people or groups, including Muckrakers, political machines, Progressives, businessmen, or any other groups tried to help resolve the problems of the industrial city.
1. Pick out 2 political stereotypes from the National Politics lecture video. Are those stereotypes concerning politics in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era correct? Use specific examples, meaning exact names of people or things, to prove your answer. This will mostly come from the Politics lecture, but you may also find help in the […]
Explain five essential feature of the U.S. Constitution. Give specific examples of each. Explain te relevance of each to the American political system today.
Explain five essential feature of the U.S. Constitution. Give specific examples of each. Explain te relevance of each to the American political system today.
How did the Constitution establish a New Republic and why was the republic in peril during the Jeffersonian era?
Topic: Jefferson Era Paper details: “How did the Constitution establish a New Republic and why was the republic in peril during the Jeffersonian era?
What major problems did the young republic face after its victory over Great Britain? How did these problems motivate members of the elite to call for a federal constitution?
Use a standard essay format for responses to all questions (i.e., an introduction, middle paragraphs and conclusion). • Responses must be typed double-spaced, using a standard font (i.e. Times New Roman) and 12 point type size. writing assignment… What major problems did the young republic face after its victory over Great Britain? How did these […]
Why is it important to know how the Arizona State Government functions as expressed in the Arizona Constitution?
Why is it important to know how the Arizona State Government functions as expressed in the Arizona Constitution? What power do the people of Arizona have? (Hint: Article IV, Part 1, Section 1) How is the Arizona State Government structured? Why should citizens of Arizona know how the state government functions? 3 How does the […]
What do you think the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution thought about the separation of church and state or about the separation of God from government?
Comparison Paper Instructions For this assignment, you will read the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and Thomas Jefferson’s Letter to the Danbury Baptists in 1802. Once you have read these founding documents and Jefferson’s letter, you will write a 2–3-page paper (double-spaced, 1-inch margins) adhering to the format specified in the Course Style Guidelines […]
Discuss the three major institutions (branches) of the United States government established by the Constitution and the corresponding Constitutional Article number that explains how each branch is to function. Which branch is not subject to elections?
List the three major institutions (branches) of the United States government established by the Constitution and the corresponding Constitutional Article number that explains how each branch is to function. Which branch is not subject to elections?
Discuss:What are the powers of the president as laid out in the Constitution? Is the modern presidency too powerful or not powerful enough? What changes could be made to improve the presidency?
What are the powers of the president as laid out in the Constitution? Is the modern presidency too powerful or not powerful enough? What changes could be made to improve the presidency?