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There have been several contentious issues in the relationship between the United States and Russia in the past decade. Perhaps the most dramatic has been attempts by Russian entities to sway the...POLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the similarities between politics and political science?The Oxford Dictionary defines politics as, "the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area." Therefore, politics is simply any action or event that has to do with...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the different approaches to the study of political science?In order to properly understand the different approaches to the study of political science, we have to first break the topic down into two general categories: modern and traditional. And then each...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat is the nature of political science?Political science is an academic discipline. Its focus is the theory and practice of politics at every level of governance. This involves so many different facets that it is difficult to...2 educator answersPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the differences between parliamentary and presidential forms of government?In a parliamentary form of government, the executive is usually known as a prime minister. He or she is chosen from the majority party in the parliament, and chooses a cabinet, or ministry, that is...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the differences and similarities between democracy and monarchy?Historically, there are not many similarities between democracy, which is rule by the consent of the people, and monarchy, which is rule by a hereditary ruler. In a democracy, the people make basic...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEHow can I come up with three main points that support this thesis statement: "Outcomes in...There is information available to support the thesis that "Outcomes in American politics tend to serve the interests of the wealthy because poor people are less likely to vote." One source of...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEFrom Articles I thru VII of the US Constitution, what are 5 examples of violations of popular...First of all, please note that popular sovereignty, political equality, and political liberty are three aspects of democracy. Therefore, if something violates one of these, it also violates...2 educator answersPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat is considered a political process?Anything can be considered as part of the political process if it is a process through which governmental institutions interact with the people. To understand what this means, look at Greenberg...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are some recommendations (interventions, treatments) that the Democratic Party could have on...The first issue here is that the Democratic Party cannot unilaterally do anything. Given that the Republicans control Congress (as of the date of this response), Democrats can only propose...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEPost-behavioralists raised the slogan that it was better to be: A. wrong than vague B....Post-behaviouralism arose in response to behaviouralism, with its emphasis on quantitative, value-free research, the kind of research that seems to take place in a vacuum, without any incorporation...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat type of questions would a political scientist ask in order to understand unemployment?In answering this question, we have to be careful not to ask questions that would be more properly asked by economists or by sociologists. We have to ask questions that are mainly the concern of...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat law governs the civil rights of people with disabilities?The most important federal law that governs the civil rights of the disabled is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in 1990. This law prohibits discrimination against people with...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhen is a state administrator said to have a measure of independence from the governor?How much independence a state administrator has from the governor who has appointed or nominated him or her to that office is dependent upon the individual state's constitution or upon state laws...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEHow is the 14th Amendment important in understanding the evolution of civil liberties?The 14th Amendment is important in the evolution of civil liberties because it was used to incorporate the Bill of Rights. What that means is that the 14th Amendment was used to justify the...3 educator answers
There have been several contentious issues in the relationship between the United States and Russia in the past decade. Perhaps the most dramatic has been attempts by Russian entities to sway the...POLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the similarities between politics and political science?The Oxford Dictionary defines politics as, "the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area." Therefore, politics is simply any action or event that has to do with...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the different approaches to the study of political science?In order to properly understand the different approaches to the study of political science, we have to first break the topic down into two general categories: modern and traditional. And then each...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat is the nature of political science?Political science is an academic discipline. Its focus is the theory and practice of politics at every level of governance. This involves so many different facets that it is difficult to...2 educator answersPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the differences between parliamentary and presidential forms of government?In a parliamentary form of government, the executive is usually known as a prime minister. He or she is chosen from the majority party in the parliament, and chooses a cabinet, or ministry, that is...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are the differences and similarities between democracy and monarchy?Historically, there are not many similarities between democracy, which is rule by the consent of the people, and monarchy, which is rule by a hereditary ruler. In a democracy, the people make basic...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEHow can I come up with three main points that support this thesis statement: "Outcomes in...There is information available to support the thesis that "Outcomes in American politics tend to serve the interests of the wealthy because poor people are less likely to vote." One source of...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEFrom Articles I thru VII of the US Constitution, what are 5 examples of violations of popular...First of all, please note that popular sovereignty, political equality, and political liberty are three aspects of democracy. Therefore, if something violates one of these, it also violates...2 educator answersPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat is considered a political process?Anything can be considered as part of the political process if it is a process through which governmental institutions interact with the people. To understand what this means, look at Greenberg...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat are some recommendations (interventions, treatments) that the Democratic Party could have on...The first issue here is that the Democratic Party cannot unilaterally do anything. Given that the Republicans control Congress (as of the date of this response), Democrats can only propose...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEPost-behavioralists raised the slogan that it was better to be: A. wrong than vague B....Post-behaviouralism arose in response to behaviouralism, with its emphasis on quantitative, value-free research, the kind of research that seems to take place in a vacuum, without any incorporation...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat type of questions would a political scientist ask in order to understand unemployment?In answering this question, we have to be careful not to ask questions that would be more properly asked by economists or by sociologists. We have to ask questions that are mainly the concern of...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhat law governs the civil rights of people with disabilities?The most important federal law that governs the civil rights of the disabled is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in 1990. This law prohibits discrimination against people with...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEWhen is a state administrator said to have a measure of independence from the governor?How much independence a state administrator has from the governor who has appointed or nominated him or her to that office is dependent upon the individual state's constitution or upon state laws...1 educator answerPOLITICAL SCIENCEHow is the 14th Amendment important in understanding the evolution of civil liberties?The 14th Amendment is important in the evolution of civil liberties because it was used to incorporate the Bill of Rights. What that means is that the 14th Amendment was used to justify the...3 educator answers
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