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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.uophelp.com<br><br>HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 1 English Politics and Political Traditions<br>HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 2 The Constitutional Convention of 1787<br>HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 1 Powers of the Federal Government<br>HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead<br>HIS 303 Week 2 Early Constitutional Controversies
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HIS 303 Entire Course For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 1 English Politics and Political Traditions HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 2 The Constitutional Convention of 1787 HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 1 Powers of the Federal Government HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead HIS 303 Week 2 Early Constitutional Controversies
HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 1 English Politics and Political Traditions For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com English Politics and Political Traditions Americans often imagine that their political institutions and principles are unique and unheralded; yet, many of them might be traced back to the heritage of England at the time the colonies were first formed, and over the course of the colonial period as English political institutions evolved. Identify the ways that English politics and political traditions influenced the political and legal institutions of colonial America.
HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 2 The Constitutional Convention of 1787 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com The Constitutional Convention of 1787. Americans today generally revere the Constitution and appeal to it as an impeccable authority on current events (even when the Americans in question have never closely read the Constitution). However
HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 1 Powers of the Federal Government For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Powers of the Federal Government. Many Americans today believe the federal government has acquired too much power, size, and influence in the nation’s domestic affairs. Throughout U.S. history, a tension has existed regarding what powers the federal government can assume and what powers should be left to the states.
HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead. Americans tend to pay more attention to the president than to any other government official, blaming him when things go wrong, even in areas over which the president has little control, and crediting him with successes which stem from the legislature instead of the executive.
HIS 303 Week 2 Early Constitutional Controversies For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Early Constitutional Controversies. In 1788, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, who had both played active roles at the Constitutional Convention, worked together to write The Federalist Papers, a series of articles originally published in New
HIS 303 Week 3 DQ 1 The Constitution and Reconstruction For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com he Constitution and Reconstruction. A common misconception about the end of the Civil War is that, after ending slavery, the federal government did nothing to assist former slaves. In fact, the Constitution itself was substantially altered to define the rights of Americans and to allow the federal government to protect those rights. Review the contents of the Fourteenth,
HIS 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Populists and Progressives For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Populists and Progressives. According to much populist rhetoric since the 1980s, the federal government is too active in domestic affairs, particularly the economy. Yet, a century earlier, the Populists and Progressives a agitated to have the federal government intervene more actively in domestic affairs. Explain why many Americans during this period from 1880 to 193
HIS 303 Week 3 Supreme Court Decision For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Which of the Supreme Court Decision. The judiciary is one of the three branches involved in the “checks and balances” associated with the U.S. government under the Constitution. It is also the branch over which the American people have the least direct control, making it particularly controversial, especially when it seems to controvert the popular will as expressed through the legislature. For this assignment, review the powers the Constitution grants
HIS 303 Week 4 DQ 1 The New Deal For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com The New Deal. Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal greatly expanded the federal government’s role in the country’s domestic and economic affairs, which led to a long-running constitutional crisis in the 1930s that remains controversial to this day. Although the Supreme Court threw out several New Deal programs, others survived and laid the foundation for later developments over the next three decades.
HIS 303 Week 4 DQ 2 The Bill of Rights For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com The Bill of Rights. After the Preamble, The Bill of Rights is probably the most famous section of the Constitution, but is often imperfectly understood. For instance, the Bill of Rights initially served only to limit the actions of the federal government, an
HIS 303 Week 5 DQ 1 Conservative Constitutionalism For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Conservative Constitutionalism. Historians sometimes speak of the “Reagan Revolution” that occurred after Ronald Reagan became president in 1981. This revolution represented a conservative backlash against the liberalism of the first half of the twentieth
HIS 303 Week 5 DQ 2 Expansion of Executive Power For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Expansion of Executive Power. Classical republican philosophy warned against the expansion of executive power, and throughout U.S. history, critics have assailed presidents—from Washington, to Jackson, to Lincoln, and beyond—for allegedly abusing their power in tyrannical ways.
HIS 303 Week 5 Final Paper (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Week 3 DQ 3 One of the major political parties controls one or both Houses of Congress How could such a party split among the three branches of government contribute to the interactions, or potentially create conflict, among the three branches of government?
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