Ratification : Apply your skills of influence and persuasion to create an informational pamphlet or brochure to help the people in your community decide whether to oppose or support ratification.

Ratification Imagine it is 1787. Like many people living in the United States, you hold strong beliefs about the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution and have concerns about how this proposed government will affect your community. Being a civic-minded citizen, you have decided to compile and distribute information about the proposed U.S. Constitution. Apply … Read more

Based on the evidence in the packet, did Obama’s drone policy violate the U.S. Constitution?

Based on the evidence in the packet, did Obama’s drone policy violate the U.S. Constitution? Explain in 4-6 sentences and refer to at least two sources in our drone packet. You might also find it useful to review the following relevant parts of the U.S. Constitution: Fifth Amendment (excerpt): “nor shall any person … be … Read more

Compare the way in which we elect presidents in our current system to the proposal of the National Popular Vote movement.which method is superior?explain your answer.

The U.S. Constitution stipulates that Electors will vote for the office of President and Vice President, what we commonly refer to as the Electoral College. Two times in the 21st century the candidate with the most popular votes across the United States has not won the most votes in the Electoral College, hence losing the … Read more

Crafting of the U.S Constitution: explain the theoretical and historical factors that influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution.

Crafting of the U.S Constitution ➢ Explain the theoretical and historical factors that influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution.➢ Describe the structure of the Articles of Confederation and explain why the confederation failed.➢ Identify and explain the compromises made by the delegates to come to agreement on the U.S. Constitution.➢ Explain the rationale for, … Read more