policy agenda

1) An explanation of how the policy issue became part of the official policy agenda (lobbying, crisis, change in government, etc.; use technical terms from class) and in what form (policy, legislation, jurisprudence, etc.)
2) A map of the policy community, including all major and minor political and social actors, institutions, and networks
3) A discussion of the major contextual factors (ideas and discourses, actors, or institutions) that led to the creation of the policy and the major power players involved in policy formulation and decision-making
4) An explanation of the decision-making process
5) A description and brief evaluation of the policy instruments and policy design
6) An explanation as to how the policy fits into the overall policy paradigm. Is this a new policy or a re-evaluation of an old policy?
7) An overview of policy evaluations. Has the policy been successful in achieving its stated goals or not?

Political Science

Immigration -Immigration reform and its policies in America.
Discuss: Immigrants Past and Present, it history and how America’s policies continue to change over time.

Great Depression and New Deal

Analyze the economic problems of the Great Depression and the attempts by the government to generate economic recovery.  Outline the government’s strategy in dealing with the Great Depression starting with the Hoover administration and ending with WWII.  Be sure to discuss the New Deal in depth, describing the individual acts of the New Deal and the reaction and opposition it created.  Finally, criticize the New Deal from the perspective of a conservative, a radical, and a liberal. 600 words and 4 resources and it is test question from US HISTORY 1302..

media ownership

Q1, What do media ownership rules look like around the world?  Give an example, summarize how it is like or different from US media ownership rules.  Discuss what “public interest” means when the “public” is the world and not just our representative democracy?

Q2.  Should there be restrictions about non-American ownership of American media companies?

Q3.  Discuss/tell me how do YOU find the truth?  What do you look for in considering whether something is “good,” “quality,” and/or “true.”

Tell the History of France from the view of a citizen who lived through that time period to his grandchild.

You are a 100 year old man living France in 1789. You don’t have many days on this earth. Your young grandchild has come to visit you and u tell him the history of France from 1689 to 1789. Your grandchild repeats the story telling in 1848 to his own grandchild. This second entry (2nd page) should cover 1790 to 1848. That decedent’s son or daughter will sit at the feet of his or her ancestor in 1913. The third entry (3rd page) extends from 1849 to 1913. The fourth entry (4th page) will include 1914 to 1945. The fifth entry (5th page) will extend from 1946 to 1989. The sixth & final entry should cover the period from 1989 to the present.