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Describe how one of these objections was overcome in the ratification process.

Anti-Federalists List and explain three objections Anti-Federalists had to the 1787 Constitution. Describe how one of these objections was overcome in the ratification process. Lastly, if you were alive during this time, would you have supported the Federalists or the Anti-Federalists? Paper must be submitted in Word format only 400 min – 500 (max) words

Explain how the media attention to highlight the Klan’s violence and secrecy backfired and the tactics used by the Klan to combat the negativity.

1. Explain how the media attention to highlight the Klan’s violence and secrecy backfired and the tactics used by the Klan to combat the negativity. 2.Explain the idea of the Klan’s influence even though it is no longer a national organization. 3.Explain the differences between a constructive conflict or destructive conflict on democracy. Give specific […]

Explain if parents are objecting to children being vaccinated on the basis of religion, should parents be forced to comply with the law anyway?

FlashPoint Exercise #2:  To Vaccinate, or Not To Vaccinate: The Problem:  Since our founding as a nation in 1776, the medical community in the United States has repeatedly documented the value of immunization for various kinds of preventable diseases. Yet even with the high rate of compliance of vaccination for children, there are a significant […]

What observations can you make about the courts’ handling of such cases

As discussed in the chapter (p. 53, 57), judicial review is the power of the courts to review and, if necessary, declare the actions of the legislative and executive branches unconstitutional. The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the judicial system. It has the final authority in interpreting and applying the Constitution […]

How did the Affordable Care Act of 2010 change the age that insurance companies must allow for children to be on their parents’ policies?

Wilensky and Teitelbaum Chapter Assignment Chapter 1 and 2 Healthcare Policy and Law Define and describe “police powers,” also known as states’ rights and the Tenth Amendment. Do states have an obligation to provide services if they have the authority? Where is “health” specifically mentioned in the U.S. Constitution? What is meant by each of […]

Write an entry and discuss the life or work experiences that may have influenced your selection, including whether these experiences were positive or negative.

Entry 1: “Selection of the Service Learning Project.” Write an entry of 400 words minimum on why you chose your project. Discuss the life or work experiences that may have influenced your selection, including whether these experiences were positive or negative. Consider how issues of community, government or individual responsibility, leadership, productivity, problem-solving, work ethic, […]

Write an initial post of at least 300 words, utilize the Constitution, established case law, and scholarly sources. What’s Fueling the Modern Abortion Debate?

Prepare: Read Chapters 10 and 11 in the course text and review the following resource Moyers & Company: What’s Fueling the Modern Abortion Debate? Reflect: The fact that the Constitution does not have a specific clause or reference to a right to privacy has become a very contentious cultural, social, and political issue in the […]

Explain how and why civil rights are positively and negatively affected by the selected topic. Provide one real-world positive example.

Federalism and Free Speech Utilize the feedback from your Week 2 and 3 Assignments to create a more thorough outline to form your Final Research Paper. The paper must include five main sections: Introductory paragraph that provides a brief background regarding the topic and introduces the main thesis. In-depth discussion of the implications for federalism […]

Write a four to five paragraph essay supporting or opposing ratification of the Constitution. Explain why you have taken your position and include facts to support your opinion.

1. Take the viewpoint of the editor of a New York newspaper in early 1788. Write a four to five paragraph essay supporting or opposing ratification of the Constitution. Explain why you have taken your position and include facts to support your opinion. Refer to historical incidents to support your arguments and include at least […]

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