What incentives do presidents have to act unilaterally-not act at all, and under what circumstances?


Refer to the comments from the instructor and rewrite the parts needed Prompt: In the United States presidents not only have informal policy-relevant powers such as agenda-setting and formal policy powers such as the veto, but also powers to make policy unilaterally, such as issuing an executive order.Write a paper in which you analyze the […]

What rule must be applied among the United States Supreme Court Justices for a case to be accepted into the United States Supreme Court? Explain the rule.

COURT PORTFOLIO Part 1-Federal Court How many United State Supreme Court Justices are there? Who appoints the United States Supreme Court Justices? Where is the United States Supreme Court located? List the United States Supreme Court justices: Their names and year appointed. What rule must be applied among the United States Supreme Court Justices for […]

How did Kikkoman develop the market for wines in Japan?-Compare and contrast its approach toward developing the market for wines in Japan with its approach for developing the market for soy sauce in the US.

Kikkoman Case Study Read Case and answer following questions: 3. How did Kikkoman develop the market for wines in Japan? Compare and contrast its approach toward developing the market for wines in Japan with its approach for developing the market for soy sauce in the US. 5. For Kikkoman, is the China market harder to […]

Discuss the origins of correction in the United States and explain how and why corrections evolved.

Answers are complete, correct and offer clear and focused evidence to support the correct answer. Correct word choice, citations, spelling, and grammar. Used a minimum of 3 complete sentences to answer the discussion. 1. Discuss the origins of correction in the United States and explain how and why corrections evolved. 2. Discuss the varied issues […]

What barriers do you see in the implementation of the actions described?-After reviewing this site, do you feel existing policies are making a positive impact? Justify your response.

County Health Rankings The 2018 County Health Rankings provide a window into the health outcomes and health factors of individual counties in the United States. Review the information provided on this web resource (linked in the Resources). In your initial post, respond to the following: Discuss the key findings described in this resource. What do […]

Explain how your knowledge of these cultural differences would influence you as a global leader if you were doing business in the selected country.

Topic 4: Cultural Differences and Role in Leadership Based on Hofstede’s six dimensions of culture, compare the selected country with the country that has the emerging technology. If your emerging technology originates within your selected country, compare your selected country to the United States. Explain how your knowledge of these cultural differences would influence you […]

How do you think people can improve the sampling of exit polls given the changes in voting behavior?

It is just a discussion. Write a response Nov 2 was the election date in many states in the United States. If you read the newspapers today (and maybe the next several days), you will find some discussion about exit polls. Last week we talked about sampling. Exit polls are polls taken as voters exit […]

Why, according to Robert Snyder, is the United States not responsible for the breakdown in its relations with revolutionary regimes in the developing world?

Revolutions Why, according to Robert Snyder, is the United States not responsible for the breakdown in its relations with revolutionary regimes in the developing world? Why, according to him, do revolutionary regimes usually prefer hostile relations with the United States? Do you agree with Snyder’s theory? Why or why not?

What factors contributed to the popularity of anti- Chinese sentiment in the nineteenth century and the eventual abandonment by the United States of its policy of admitting immigrants irrespective of race, nationality, or country of origin?

The Chinese Exclusion The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) marked both a pivot in U.S. history and a continuation. It was pivotal in that it ended the traditional U.S. policy of open immigration and began an era of restrictions that culminated in the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, which imposed strict quotas based on racial and ethnic […]