Essay C5

   You will craft individual essays in response to the provided prompts. You must use current Turabian style with default margins and 12-pt Times New Roman font. For each essay, include a title page and reference page, also in current Turabian format. You must include citations to a sufficient number of appropriate scholarly sources to … Read more

How do Lockes criteria for exclusion compare with those of Socrates? How do their differences on this issue reflect their different political goals?

uses Locke’s Letter Concerning Toleration and Plato’s Republic.this is the entire essay topic In “A Letter Concerning Toleration” Locke champions religious toleration in contrast with the restrictive practices of the churches of his day and the states that enforced these.  Socrates, by contrast,  practices intolerance In constructing his city in speech, suppressing the opinions about the … Read more

INR Week 6 discussion

Week 6 Discussion 1.By tying its formulation to particular ethical traditions, how does Justificatory minimalism suppose it will avoid unnecessary obstacles? 2.Why do Skeptics find the New Human Rights Mandate has not lived up to its Mandate? 3.In Why did Annan Fail, which of the explanations (you can chose more than one), contributed most to … Read more

Changes and Delay

Changes and DelaysNo unread replies.No replies.Read the assigned brief for this week, General Builders Supply Co., Inc. V. United States (pp. 273-276). Prepare a brief about the case and be prepared to discuss it during the class Briefs should be no more than 1-2 pages but must include a section for each of the following: … Read more

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Please Read the Attached Reading ( Second Treatise, Ch. 1-11; 14; 18-19) then do the following: Please make a post offering at least two thoughtful and substantive questions, reflections, or comments (QRCs) inspired by the material below. – At least one QRC must explicitly identify a passage( quote a passage and then respond to it) … Read more

Demand or supply………………….for Diana Kigen

 Deadline:February 21Compensation  / PagePages:2, Double SpacedSources:3Order type:EssaySubject:Political ScienceAcademic level:UndergraduateStyle:MLALanguage:English (U.S.)Order Description Theories of "relative deprivation" and "social disequilibrium" are sometimes viewed as "demand-side" revolutions. Theories of political opportunities and mobilization, on the other hand, are sometimes referred to as "supply-side" revolutions. In other words, "supply-side" revolutions are top-down affairs while "demand-side" are bottom-up affairs. Which … Read more

Environmental Racism and Human Dignity

Prepare and submit an 8-10 page (+ references) scholarly paper (1.5-line spacing) with proper citations (Chicago Manual of Style or American Psychological Association style) addressing one significant historical aspect or conception of human dignity that you assert remains relevant to contemporary public policy (in the United States, another country, or globally), but which you think … Read more

Political science

For this assignment, respond to one of the following options: Option 1: Find a recent article (less than one month old) from a reputable news source concerning a Free and Fair Trade issue between at least two countries. Summarize the article. What is the issue? Explain why this issue is important to the global community. Evaluate … Read more

Private Prisons Response memo

You will review the provided chapter from the CQ Issues for Debate text. You must submit a 600 minimum word response memo for this case. The purpose of this memo is to meaningfully engage with the material from he chapter and this through the structural, institutional and economic factors that gave rise tot he use … Read more

Political Science

Please if you are going rush dont place a BID. Question for Discussion Forum Five In the year 2021, are the responsibilities of the presidency and executive branch too large a job for one person? Are there any constitutional powers you believe should be expanded or taken away from the president? Answer the weekly question … Read more