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Question: How were members of congress elected during the articles of confederation?
Assignment Task: When congress is not in session what happened under the articles of confederation compares to the constitution.
What can the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Legislature do if they disagree with how the Texas Executive Branch is overseeing Texas DFPS?
What will help current and future Texas foster care youth? What about LGBTQ+ foster care youth? Or, foster care youth placed with families
Do you think these political ideologies make the quality of the analysis suspect? Why or why not? Next, pick one of the 50 most influential think tanks
Question: Did the amendments stay the same in the article of confederation as to the constitution?
In general, what is support like for states compared to the federal government? What is the breakdown by political party?
Question: Why did the Framers create a government that is federal rather than unitary?
Question: Why is congress viewed both favorably and unfavorably? Discuss characteristics that contribute to both views.
Is authoritarianism simply the opposite of democracy? Is it best thought of as an absence of democratic freedoms and rights?
Problem: Why were Texas schools able to remain segregated well after it was deemed unconstitutional?
Choose ONE of the following free speech topics raised in the fictionalized fact scenario above, and explain how the precedent cases and concepts
Question: In what way did Spain's expansion both highlight and influence the 16th Century.
Problem: What was the court's decision in the Aguilar v. Texas (1964) court case?
Explain the importance of participating in the democratic process and how it reflects the national ethos, patriotism, civic responsibility,
Post a couple facts thing you learned about the origins of the Constitution. Describe what this was.
But even though American federalism remained virtually unchanged in terms of the explicit constitutional powers of the federal government relative to the states
should vandalizing or toppling down a statue of an iconic figure such as Abraham Lincoln or MLK be considered protected free speech?
How do military dictatorships typically come to power? What regions of the world have experienced military dictatorships the most?
It is a democracy because people govern themselves. It is representative because people choose elected officials by free and secret ballot.
the Spanish would have "met with sure defeat" at the hands of the Aztecs without the aid of what contributing factor?
What, in your opinion, has changed either for the better or for the worse in the constitutional division of powers in the last 225 years?
Define the terms, military dictatorship and junta. How do military dictatorships typically come to power? What regions of the world have experienced military
Discuss whether the American form of government could be instituted in other countries with the same degree of success as it has in the United States.
How did the Framers handle the issue of slavery? What were the reasons for the compromises reached on this question?