POLI 330 Entire Course Resources Week 1 – 8

$125.00

Description

POLI 330 course examines the structures of American government and explores how government, politics, and society are interconnected. You’ll gain a range of benefits, including knowledge, skills, and a sense of accomplishment. This course material cover all topics relevant to the syllabus, and you’ll be able to apply this knowledge in various contexts. Additionally, using this coursework will boost your confidence to secure highest possible grades. Below mentioned are the books required for this course:

  • Title: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Authors: American Psychological Association
  • Title: The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition Revel Access Code Authors: EDWARD S. GREENBERG, Benjamin I. Page

What You’ll Get!

POLI 330N Week 1 Discussion: Determining Democracy (Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 2 Assignment: State Powers
POLI 330N Week 2 Discussion: Connection Between Our Culture and the News Media


POLI 330N Week 3 Assignment: Analyzing Body Language
POLI 330N Week 3 Discussion: Pros and Cons of Interest Groups, Lobbyists and Corporations (Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 5 Assignment: Representation in Congress
POLI 330N Week 5 Discussion: The Roles of Congress and The Presidency (Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 6 Assignment: Part I: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens – Outline
POLI 330N Week 6 Discussion: A Bloated Bureaucracy and an inclusive Supreme Court (Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 7 Assignment: Part II: How the Courts Address or Respect Our Rights as Citizens – Presentation
POLI 330N Week 7 Discussion: Our Struggle for Freedom, Civil Liberties Political Equality – Option 1, Option 2)


POLI 330N Week 8 Discussion: Government Regulations and Social Insurance Programs (Option 1, Option 2)

You’ll get multiple versions for almost all the papers

Additional information

Insituition

Chamberlain University

Contributor

Leeja Miller

Language

English

Event Types

Assignments, Presentations, Discussions

File Type

Microsoft Word