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History, 17.10.2019 23:30 bncook

How does government affect our lives?
what does it mean to be a good citizen?

why are natural rights considered “enlightened” ideas?
how do you know that our democratic ideals were influenced by john locke and montesquieu?

why were having different perspectives important when writing the u. s. constitution?

how do political parties affect society today?
why is it necessary to have different political ideologies?

why are forms of political communication (bias/propaganda) both harmful and useful?
how do citizens, both individually and collectively, influence government?

how is the organization of the u. s. constitution unique?

how are the roles and responsibilities interconnected among the three branches of government?
how do key character traits or expectations of government leaders differ among the branches?

how has/does the amendment process enable/enabled society to grow and evolve?
how is the value that a society places on individual rights reflected in that society’s government?

how does the rule of law remain constant through changes and growth in society?
how does a landmark case reflect the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of that period in time?

why is federalism important when limiting the power of government?
how has the us constitution influenced to formation of the florida constitution?

how can public policy be used to improve society?

what motivates the formation of different political systems and forms of government?

how does the u. s. involvement in international conflicts and organizations impact its domestic policy?
how does global interdependence influence us foreign policy?

why are natural rights considered “enlightened” ideas?
how do you know that our democratic ideals were influenced by john locke and montesquieu?
why were having different perspectives important when writing the u. s. constitution?
how is the organization of the u. s. constitution unique?
how does the rule of law remain constant through changes and growth in society?
how are the roles and responsibilities interconnected among the three branches of government?
how do key character traits or expectations of government leaders differ among the branches?
how has/does the amendment process enable/enabled society to grow and evolve?
why is federalism important when limiting the power of government?
how has the us constitution influenced to formation of the florida constitution?
what motivates the formation of different political systems and forms of government?

how does government affect our lives?
what does it mean to be a good citizen?
how has/does the amendment process enable/enabled society to grow and evolve?
how is the value that a society places on individual rights reflected in that society’s government? how does a landmark case reflect the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of that period in time?
how is the value that a society places on individual rights reflected in that society’s government?

how do political parties affect society today?
why is it necessary to have different political ideologies?
why are forms of political communication (bias/propaganda) both harmful and useful?
how do citizens, both individually and colleagues ctively, influence government?
how can public policy be used to improve society?
how does the u. s. involvement in international conflicts and organizations impact its domestic policy?
how does global interdependence influence us foreign policy?

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