Select a major political/policy issue facing the United States: 1. Choose a spec

Select a major political/policy issue facing the United States:
1. Choose a spec

Select a major political/policy issue facing the United States:
1. Choose a specific policy/political issue that can be categorized by one the following :
Cabinet Issue (Labor, Environment, Education, Defense, HUD, Health/Human Services, etc.)
Foreign/Abroad (Ukraine, Russia, China, etc.)
Economics (Taxation, Inflation, etc.)
Civil Rights/Liberties (Social/Cultural/Welfare, etc.)
Constitutional Rights (1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, etc.)
2. Discuss how a current political issue has, or will, move through the entire political system.
3. Be sure to include those who have a stake in the issue (interest groups, organizations, businesses, etc.), what current laws or Supreme Court decisions affect the issue , what agencies (executive) and congressional committees (legislative) have jurisdiction, how the public views the issue, how it is represented by the political parties, how the issue has evolved over time, and what roles and responsibilities individuals (or citizens) including yourself have within the system as it relates to the issue.

Instructions: Write a 400-500 word reflection essay on the rule in Citizens Unit

Instructions: Write a 400-500 word reflection essay on the rule in Citizens Unit

Instructions: Write a 400-500 word reflection essay on the rule in Citizens United:
“the Government may not suppress political speech on the basis of the speaker’s corporate identity. No sufficient governmental interest justifies limits on the political speech of nonprofit or for-profit corporations.”
Use standard essay form with an introduction, thesis and body paragraphs. Ground your essay in evidence from the decision, dissent and other resources. Cite your evidence with parenthetical citations.
Rubric (8pts):
1pt – Question: The writer converts the prompt to a question that reflects the full meaning of the prompt. (separate from the essay response)
1pt – Contextualization: The writer’s opening sentence effectively contextualizes the response.
2pts – Thesis/Claim: The writer provides a 1-2 sentence answer to the question posed (a thesis or claim)
Approaching Expectations: 1 pt – Responds to the prompt with a clear and defensible claim, expressed as a sentence establishing a line of reasoning
Meets Expectations: 2 pts – Responds to the prompt with a clear and defensible claim that reveals nuance of competing or complementary ideas, expressed as a sentence establishing a line of reasoning
2pts – Evidence: The writer supports the answer with at least two pieces of quality evidence recognizable to the reader as effective support for the answer.
Approaches Expectations: 1 pt – 1st Piece of evidence
Meets Expectations: 2 pts – 2nd piece of evidence
2pts – Argument: The writer provides commentary (argument) that explains how/why the evidence supports the answer.
Approaches Expectations: 1 pt – Effective commentary for one piece of evidence
Meets Expectations: 2 pts – Effective commentary for two pieces of evidence

The websites need to be researched of the interest groups representing abortion.

The websites need to be researched of the interest groups representing abortion.

The websites need to be researched of the interest groups representing abortion. The interest groups researched must be from the United States.
1) Use MLA formatting while writing your paper. 1-inch margins throughout
2) Introduction that states the purpose of the paper and an overview of what it is about.
3) Detailed responses to the questions. This will mean you’ll have to find outside research to help answer the questions. Reputable sources means good, solid academic sources.
4) Conclusion to summarize the paper.
5) Include a reference page.
6) Include at least 4 references (one for each website of the interest groups your are researching, at least one to describe the issue, and at least one to describe what an interest group does).
In the paper I must have an answer or at least summarize each of the following:
1. Define what an interest group is. (Interest groups definition in the text book is “an organized group of people or institutions that uses various forms of advocacy to influence public policy.”)
2. How are interest groups similar to social movements? How are they different? How could you best characterize the differences between the two? (no more than two paragraphs should be devoted to this section)
3. Summarize the information you find in the websites of the interest groups you selected to research. What information/messaging does each interest group provide about the issues they are representing?
4. How do the interest groups you are researching embed themselves into politics? Do they endorse candidates? Do they provide campaign funds? Do they write legislation? Be specific about the information found in the websites.
5. What do the interest groups say in their websites about the organizations that oppose their views?
6. What incentives do these interest groups offer people? Are they trying to recruit people to join their interest groups? Do they ask for donations? What do the websites show regarding what is being asked in this question? Be specific when providing this information.
Format:
MLA
Typed
Size 12, Times New Roman font
Double-spaced
1-inch margins throughout
At least four (4) full pages in length ( the Reference Page is NOT part of the page count.)

Topics- to choose from – choose one 15. Identify the council of government in

Topics- to choose from – choose one
15. Identify the council of government in

Topics- to choose from – choose one
15. Identify the council of government in which you live. Argue whether or not they serve a useful function.
16. Argue for the biggest challenge when it comes to making a budget for the state of Texas. Incorporate information from the 2023 regular session.
17. Argue for the most impactful educational policy brought up in the 2023 regular session.
18. I am going to craft my own topic and have the professor approve it. (Note: You cannot begin work unless I approve it.)

This assignment is due in this Module. This assignment aligns with Learning Outc

This assignment is due in this Module.
This assignment aligns with Learning Outc

This assignment is due in this Module.
This assignment aligns with Learning Outcomes 1–5.
Select one of the following topics to write about:
A More Perfect Union? Have we achieved the Constitution’s goals today? To answer this question, think about the goals expressed in the preamble to the U.S. Constitution:
Form a strong union
Establish equal justice for all
Insure domestic tranquility (that is, peace at home)
Provide for the common defense ( today we might say homeland security)
Promote the general welfare
Secure liberty for ourselves and posterity
With this in mind, and using an A–F (A, B, C, D, & F) grading scale, assign a grade to each area of the preamble. For instance, assign an “A” if you think the U.S. has lived up to its goal of forming a strong union, and so on and so forth. Your effort here must go beyond mere assertion; that is, simply ascribing a grade to each area. You must qualify the rationale behind your evaluation. You accomplish this task with the use of relevant, scholarly data. You should conclude your paper with one recommendation for improvement in your lowest rated area.
This paper should be approximately five pages in length. A total of four scholarly sources should be used to stake your claims. Your paper should be in APA format and will be graded based on the attached rubric.
What Happened to Our Constitution: Executive Agreements, Executive Orders, and Signing Statements. A functioning legislative branch is paramount to a healthy democracy. To the degree that our Framers embraced this philosophy can be seen in the expansive list of powers granted Congress by the Constitution. However, in recent years, many have pointed to the erosion of the nation’s legislature. In particular, it has been noted that the presidential use of executive agreements, executive orders, and signing statements have harmed America’s doctrine of separation of powers by circumventing the legislative process itself. To this end:
Select one of the topics to expound upon, either executive agreements, executive orders, or signing statements.
Identify the constitutional basis for such, if any.
Provide an example of this tool at work in American federal government;
Explain the intersection of such use with the doctrine of separation of powers.
Conclude by affirming the strength or weakness of the nation’s legislative process.
This paper should be approximately five pages in length or 1250 words minimum. A total of four scholarly sources should be used to stake your claims. Your paper should be in APA format and will be graded based on the attached rubric.
Submission
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Grading
This assignment is worth 150 points toward your final grade and will be graded using the Essay Rubric. Please use it as a guide toward successful completion of this assignment.

Good afternoon. Attached you will find the instructions for my public policy exa

Good afternoon. Attached you will find the instructions for my public policy exa

Good afternoon. Attached you will find the instructions for my public policy exam. Please answer each question in 1-2 paragraphs. I kindly ask 🙂 to NOT use AI or plagiarize. The exam will be submitted through turnitin. Thank you for your time and hard work! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you!

NEWS BRIEFING QUEST ASSIGNMENT #8 For this News Briefing Quest Assignment, you w

NEWS BRIEFING QUEST ASSIGNMENT #8
For this News Briefing Quest Assignment, you w

NEWS BRIEFING QUEST ASSIGNMENT #8
For this News Briefing Quest Assignment, you will choose and analyze a U.S. political news article found on the website RealClearPolitics.
1st Paragraph: Summarize the most important information from the article in your own words. As noted in the syllabus, TurnItIn will be used on all assignments to detect plagiarism. (See Academic Honesty policy in the syllabus.) For assistance on how to summarize appropriately, visit Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing.
2nd Paragraph: Relate the article to the topic and readings of the level you are currently completing. In this assignment, you should connect your article and discuss the content related to Level 15 (The Bureaucracy) or Level 16 (Domestic Policy).
3rd Paragraph: Present your own informed opinion about the political issue and include the link to the article you selected.
Instructions:
Go to RealClearPolitics.com
Pick a news article on a U.S. political issue not older than seven days from the day you complete this assignment.
Include the weblink at the end of your assignment. This is required.
Structure your 3 paragraphs according to the outline above.
This News Briefing Quest Assignment should relate to the course content from Level 15 (The Bureaucracy) or Level 16 (Domestic Policy).
https://www.realclearpolitics.com

This assignment requires you to read “Moral Criticisms of the Market” by Ken S.

This assignment requires you to read “Moral Criticisms of the Market” by Ken S.

This assignment requires you to read “Moral Criticisms of the Market” by Ken S. Ewert (found in the Learn section, Read: Moral Criticisms of the Market). Note that in his article, Ewert is defending the free market from “Christian Socialists.” He states their position and then gives a rebuttal.
Do you agree with the critique of the market in Ewert’s article? Why or why not? Read carefully and offer cogent reasons.
Consider the context of the article; the Berlin Wall fell months after the article was published. The USSR followed shortly thereafter.
I also added the instructions and link for the reading material. If you need anything. Please email me, thank you.
https://fee.org/articles/moral-criticisms-of-the-market/

Instructions PURPOSE: Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to understand th

Instructions
PURPOSE:
Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to understand th

Instructions
PURPOSE:
Skills: The purpose of this assignment is to understand the influence of money and various special interest groups in US politics and the way in which increased influence may contribute to the blurring of lines between the three branches of government.
Knowledge: In the US, our Democratic Republic was set up in three distinct branches with the intent of dividing power so that each branch could check and balance the others. In recent years, many political scientists have argued: (1) as campaign finance rules have changed over time, the influence of money has come to play too big a part in who controls Congress (legislative branch); (2) in turn, those people who control congress also get to decide who is confirmed or not confirmed when there is an opening on the US Supreme Court (judicial branch); and (3) the executive branch has attempted to expand influence over the other two branches through recent Presidential actions. As another example, some have recently worried about the executive branch’s influence over the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Supreme Court.
In the lesson 5 discussion, you chose a bill to explore and looked at how your representative or senator voted on that bill. Now, let’s follow the money that may have influenced that vote.
Go to OpenSecrets.org
For background information: Scroll down the homepage and explore the different options for tracking money in politics. For example, there is a “Recent Reports” section that provides various Scorecards on Lobbying, information on Dark Money, and Political Action Committees (PACS). Explore the Learning Center at the bottom of the page.
At the top of the page, click on the Candidates & Officeholders link and choose the Get Local option. Find one of your senators or representatives to Congress. Under their picture, click on their name in order to find their profile. You can choose different election cycles or Career details. Once on your senator or representative’s page, explore each of the links in the top navigation bar (Summary, Elections, Industries, PACs, Contributors, Geography).
Identify three clues or areas of concern that might impact your congressperson’s votes.
How much does your representative or senator receive in direct (hard money) donations, and where does that money come from?
What Political Action committees, lobbyists, or other Special Interest Groups or donors might influence your representative or Senator’s vote on your chosen bill or other bills?
Is there any evidence of soft or dark money? What about evidence of the representative or senator adding a porkbarrel project to the bill?
Example area of concern: There is a Georgia congressperson who gets more money from out-of-state donations than from in-state. Why? Why might this be of concern?
Assignment:
The goal here is for you to assess how the money influences our representatives (House of Representatives) or senators (Senate) and in turn, impacts the other branches of government. Be creative here and think outside the box. Remember to support your ideas with valid points, examples from the course readings, or other trusted sources, and to cite those sources.
The Task: Write a minimum of 500 words. The TEMPLATE outline in the Lesson 3 Project may provide helpful guidance (link). For example:
Introduction: Define terms key to your research, present three points of concern, and give a clearly defined thesis statement or main point of your paper. How to Write an Introduction Article by Grammarly.
First through Third Body Paragraphs: In each body paragraph, discuss one point to support your thesis statement or main point of your paper.
Conclusion Paragraph: Wrap up and summarize your points, especially as they pertain to the thesis statement or main point of your paper. In your conclusion, don’t forget to explain how an influenced congressperson might then influence other branches of government. Link the assignment to the material covered in class.

Please explain in moderate detail (3-5 sentences) the concept of “skilled migrat

Please explain in moderate detail (3-5 sentences) the concept of “skilled migrat

Please explain in moderate detail (3-5 sentences) the concept of “skilled migration”. In your opinion, has intra-EU skilled migration from post-communist Eastern Europe to Western Europe either cumulatively fomented EU division or cumulatively facilitated EU integration since 1992? Why? Please provide country-specific qualitative and quantitative data to support your argument. (You must argue for either division or integration. You cannot choose both or neither.)
***Please note: while your response likely will (and should) involve significant/frequent references to the Bossavie, et.al. (2022) report/monograph support your opinion, said report/monograph must (and should) not be the only source to which you refer. You also must make some references to the other assigned/required Week 9 readings and viewing and listening materials. Thank you.***
(INITIAL RESPONSES MUST BE 300-550 WORDS IN LENGTH.) DO not go past 500 words!