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Syllabus For American Government Course With Openstax - Zero Textbook Cost, Theodora Leontaridis
Syllabus For American Government Course With Openstax - Zero Textbook Cost, Theodora Leontaridis
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Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Plsc 2260 (Introduction To Comparative Government), Anh Tran
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Plsc 2260 (Introduction To Comparative Government), Anh Tran
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Why do states wield violence against its citizens? Does the expansion of state power always threaten individual freedom? When do ordinary people create social change peacefully, and when do they go to war? Is democratization an inevitable force in our world? Is there a trade-off between economic growth and economic equality? These are the types of puzzles we will be exploring through various theoretical and methodological lenses. We will compare variations in political behaviors, processes, and structures at work in different countries around the world. Each week, we focus on a different topic in comparative politics, then dig deeper into …
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Paf 1250 (Citizenship And Public Affairs), Aaron M. Zack
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Paf 1250 (Citizenship And Public Affairs), Aaron M. Zack
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This course is a critical introduction to American political institutions and behavior. Attention is given to constitutional theory and principles, the constitutional system, political institutions (congress, the presidency, the judiciary, the bureaucracy), and political participation (public opinion, the mass media, elections, political parties, groups and interests.)