As A-M state in Au Contraire! “The French Constitution forbids making any distinction among citizens based on race, origin, or religion.” Asselin, Gilles; Mastron, Ruth (2010-07-16). Au Contraire!: Figuring Out the French (p. 153). Nicholas Brealey Publishing. Kindle Edition. How does this idealism play out in real life for minorities in France? Your opinion Short […]
Thomas Jefferson wrote this secret message to Congress about the Lewis & Clark expedition in 1803; what does it tell us about Jefferson’s views of westward expansion and Native Americans? His thoughts about the expansion in the west and the Native’s is that he wants to build it but in a way that can help […]
Choose ONE of the following questions to answer in the Discussion Board: If politics and legal issues are so often intertwined, should the composition of the Court include seasoned politicians as well as career jurists? Do you believe a Supreme Court nominee’s political views should play a role in his/her approval by the Senate? Currently, […]
Prepare Icon Prepare: Prior to writing your initial post, read Chapters 1 and 2 of American Government and review the Week One Instructor Guidance. [img width=”100″ height=”51″ alt=”Reflect Icon” src=”https://bridgepoint.equella.ecollege.com/curriculum/file/e0f926c5-852c-4a25-81d2-b9f5a46f1cbe/1/sized.zip/sized/Reflect.png”> Reflect: The U.S. Constitution is the cornerstone of our federal government. The Constitution establishes a basic operational framework that enables the three branches of government […]
use arguments plus a recent current event to discuss your own thoughts about whether the European Union is a good or bad thing and if you think it will continue to hold together or not.
What about a push for more privatization? Yes; no? Here is a libertarian’s view (John Stossel) on privatization. The libertarian argument: you can drive down costs when you have competition and get the bulk of bureaucracy and wasteful spending out. Competition and incentive to improve can be driving factors to reduce costs. If the private […]
The book report is on the book called “Time on the cross: The economics of american negro slavery”. R.W. Fogel and S.L. Engerman.
Controversial story behind the Yamagata`s treasures.
Choose ONE of the following questions to answer in the Discussion Board: If politics and legal issues are so often intertwined, should the composition of the Court include seasoned politicians as well as career jurists? Do you believe a Supreme Court nominee’s political views should play a role in his/her approval by the Senate? Currently, […]