DeVry POLI330 (Political
Science) Entire Course
DeVry POLI330 Week 1
discussions
Politics in Our Daily Lives (graded)
As we read and discuss
the definition of politics, let’s also consider the consequences of political
decisions upon our daily routines.
Can you think of a
time when a political act impacted your daily life? What made this experience
political?
As we begin our
discussions, let’s not forget to comment on each other’s posts. Can you see any
similarities in your situations?
The Study of Political
Science (graded)
Our text mentions that Political Science “seeks to study human behavior through
the use of a scientific method that, at times, can prompt objections and
debate.”
If this is true, why
do you think this is the case? Please be sure to provide a specific example
from the text to support your response.
DeVry POLI330 Week 2
discussion
Types of Power (graded)
If politics truly defines who gets what, when, where, and how, then those that
succeed at this game must have some advantage in doing so. This advantage comes
from power.
So, what is the
definition of power? And what types of power are utilized in the political
realm?
Theories Regarding the
State (graded)
Chapter 4 begins with a description of Plato’s allegory of the cave. As we
focus upon the ethical questions concerning the role of the state this week,
let’s take a closer look at this parable.
What is the setting of
the story? Who are the main characters? And what major events transpire?
DeVry POLI330 Week 3
discussions
Ideologies Compared (graded)
This week your Critical Reflection Paper compares the concepts of liberalism
and socialism. To best prepare you for this assignment, let’s take a deeper
look at the variations found within liberalism. Classical liberalism is based
upon the work of John Locke and Adam Smith whereas modern liberalism focuses
upon the work of T.H. Green.
So, what are the
differences between these two forms of liberalism? And of the two, which do you
agree with most?
Fascism Explored
(graded)
Your text states that fascism is “an ideology that introduces totalitarianism
as the objective of political decision making.” Its practice stands in
opposition to both liberal and socialist ideals. So, what does fascism have
against individualism, family, and pacifism?
DeVry POLI330 Week 4
discussions
The Supreme Court (graded)
The lecture this week suggests that the Supreme Court is the least democratic
branch of government, and yet it serves an important function in our democracy.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a branch of government that
is not democratically elected? Would you change the way the court is appointed?
Democracies Compared
(graded)
Over the past few weeks, we have had the opportunity to explore the roots of
political philosophy. Let’s take a moment to focus in upon the idea of
democracy. So, what is the true definition of democracy.
DeVry POLI330 Week 5 discussion
Parliamentary versus Presidential Systems (graded)
As we turn our focus to the international realm, let’s take a moment to compare
the governmental systems of the UK and the U.S.
Identify a few key
differences between a parliamentary and a presidential system. How is the top
leader selected differently? How do you think this difference impacts the kind
of people who are chosen?
This section lists
options that can be used to view responses.
THE ROLE OF THIRD
PARTIES (GRADED)
Third parties in the U.S. are notorious for their lack of success.
So, can anyone explain
why this is?
DeVry POLI330 week 6 discussion
CHALLENGES TO WESTERN
DEMOCRATIC IDEAS (GRADED)
People in democratic societies would like to think the process
would/could/should work everywhere. But sometimes when democracy is exported,
it’s rejected in the most emphatic and sometimes violent ways. What is it about
the idea that people in non-Western societies don’t like?>
ETHNIC VIOLENCE
(GRADED)
In discussing the concept of violence this week, let’s take a moment to
consider the following situation.
Imagine a country
where religious factions inside a nation want to have their own separate
homeland. The government refuses, claiming the territory in question, which
commands the nation’s only source of clean water, is vital to security. Is
violence inevitable?
DeVry POLI330 Week 7 Discussion
The European Union (graded)
In considering the
international realm, let’s consider the concept of economic treaties.
Specifically, let’s think about an organization like the European Union (EU).
Why was it formed? In addition, what are some of the objectives of the nations
that are joining the EU?
Global Markets
(graded)
Several countries around the world are transitioning to a market economy; the
most significant of these are China and Russia. What do you think the impact
will be on other countries around the world as these two countries become even
more significant in the global economy? What are some examples of this impact?
POLI 330 Week 1 TCO
Assessment
Question
1. Question :(TCO 1) What were your economic left/right results?
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2. Question : (TCO
1) What were your
social libertarian/authoritarian results?
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3. Question : (TCO
1) If a person
believes that market should regulate itself, and that government should stay
out of business, would he or she fall more to the right or the left side of the
political scale?
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4. Question : (TCO 1) If a person
believes that federal agencies such as the FDA, EPA, and SEC serve a public
good, is he or she moving more to the right or left of 100% capitalism?
Question 5.
Question :
(TCO 1) If a person feels that the government is needed to ensure that all
people obtain equality, would he or she fall more on the right or the left of
the economic scale?
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6. Question : (TCO 1) If a person
believes that mandatory gun safety classes should be required to buy a gun,
would he or she move up or down the social scale?
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7. Question : (TCO 1) If a person
believes that Christianity is or should be the national religion of the United
States, would he or she move up or down the social scale?
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8. Question : (TCO 1) If a person
believes that he or she knows more about his or her own life than the
government, and thus should have the authority to make his or her own
decisions, would he or she move more up or down the social scale?
POLI 330 Week 2 TCO
Assessment
(TCO 6) In a 100% capitalist
structure, the owners are offered what advantages?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% capitalist
structure, the owners face what challenges?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% socialist
structure, the owners would be offered what advantages?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% socialist
structure, the owners would be faced with what challenges?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% capitalist
structure, the workers are offered what advantages?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% capitalist
structure, the workers face what challenges?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% socialist
structure, the worker would be offered what advantages?
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(TCO 6) In a 100% socialist
structure, the worker would be faced with what challenges?
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POLI 330 Week 3 TCO Assessment
(TCO 2) As we have been
discussing, throughout history, many people were not fans of pure
democracy. One of the reasons for this was the idea of factions, as
addressed in Madison’s Federalist No. 10. So what is the definition of a
faction?
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(TCO 2) Why are factions a
threat to a democratic government?
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(TCO 2) According to Madison,
what are the two ways to remove the cause of a faction?
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(TCO 2) From your reading,
please distinguish why the two ways to remove a faction are not effective.
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(TCO 2) What is it about human
nature that causes factions to form?
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(TCO 2) Differentiate the
characteristics of a pure democracy from a republic.
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(TCO 2) In referencing Madison,
provide at least two reasons explaining why a republic can do a better job
of controlling the effects of faction than a pure democracy.
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(TCO 2) Assess Madison’s
argument. Do you find that a republican form of government is the best way
to control factions, in contrast to pure democracy? And how do you think
this system has worked in controlling the factions over time?
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POLI 330 Week 4 TCO Assessment
(TCO 3) From your own research,
what interest group did you find? Please list its name and website information.
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(TCO 3) From your own research,
list three important pieces of information that give us a picture of what
your interest group believes.
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(TCO 3) From your own research,
describe a specific policy action your group desires.
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(TCO 3) From your own research,
whom does this group lobby most, or most effectively? For example, is there
a political party or certain congressional representatives who seem to get
more of its attention, money, or information? Which committees and
subcommittees would it particularly lobby?
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(TCO 3) From your congress.gov
research, what is the title of the legislation (include its origination or
appropriate numbers)?
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(TCO 3) From your congress.gov
research, who are its key sponsors and their party affiliation?
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(TCO 3) From your congress.gov
research, what is its current status within Congress?
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(TCO 3) From your congress.gov
research, describe briefly your personal reaction to this legislation. Do
you think it will pass and do you think it should pass? Why? (Two to three
sentences are required.)
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POLI 330 Week 5 TCO Assessment
(TCO 4) What are your initial,
nonlegal, thoughts on this case? How would you decide it based on your own
belief structures? For example, if you were the judge in this case, would
you would allow Mr. Trident to leave the hospital, thus bringing about his
death? Or would you feel for Mr. Trident but side with the hospital because
he clearly is not in the right mind to make such decisions for himself? Or
would you perhaps side with the hospital because people should not be
allowed to refuse medical treatment or go to the extreme of ordering the
hospital to aid in the shortening of his life so that he did not have to
suffer a painful death? What would you do? Please put some thought into
your answer and provide at least 4–5 sentences as you explain it.
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(TCO 4) What is the difference
between moral and legal reasoning?
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(TCO 4) In a true legal
argument, should legal reasoning or moral reasoning be used?
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(TCO 4) Mr. Trident is arguing
that the hospital has violated his 14th Amendment right to due process.
What part of the 14th Amendment is he referring to in his argument?
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(TCO 4) Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health is
a case studied in the right-to-die debate. What precedent did it help to
establish?
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(TCO 4) How does the Cruzan case
factor into Mr. Trident’s argument?
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(TCO 4) Given the precedent
established in the Cruzan case, how would you now have to decide the case
if you were the judge?
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(TCO 4) What other U.S. Supreme
Court cases deal with the right-to-die issue?
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POLI 330 Week 6 TCO Assessment
(TCO 7) What is your final plan
to present to the president? What changes did you decide to implement?
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(TCO 7) Please explain why you
chose the options that you did.
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(TCO 7) How will your decisions
affect the elderly, the poor, the rich, and national security if
implemented?
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(TCO 7) Was covering the
hypothetical budget gap more or less difficult than you expected? Please
explain.
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(TCO 7) Which of your decisions
might be perceived as politically motivated? Why?
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(TCO 7) What are the trade-offs
of preserving some programs while protecting others?
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(TCO 7) How do your decisions
result in a marginal benefit to society so that they can outweigh the
marginal cost to society?
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(TCO 7) Did doing this exercise
change your feelings about the budget debate in Washington? If so, how? If
not, why not?
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POLI 330 Week 7 TCO Assessment
(TCO 9) As the simulation shows,
Muhammed’s father was killed by the Israelis in their war of independence,
as they attempted to defend their state and enforce the boundaries
established by the UN. Although this was an international decree, all
Muhammed witnessed was his father’s death and the loss of his family home
as the land of his forefathers was taken to make room for what many
Palestinians viewed as the “occupiers.” If you were him, how would you
react? For example, would you blame the Israelis for hurting your father
and taking your land, and then pass on this hatred to your children so they
would know never to trust the Israelis? Would you seek revenge for your
family and people? Or is there a chance that you would accept the new
conditions of the UN resolution because it was in the best interest of the
people of the world? What about simply seeking strength in your religion
and guiding your children away from the hatreds of the past in an effort to
protect them? Please put some thought into your answer and provide at least
4–5 sentences as you explain it.
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(TCO 9) Within the Israeli home,
Ben knows from the horrors faced by his parents what can happen when there
is not a state of Israel in the world. He thus supports his state and will
do anything to defend its claim to this region. How does this differ from
Muhammed’s stance?
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(TCO 9) What do Muhammed and Ben
have in common?
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(TCO 9) Serapin and Sarah _____.
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(TCO 9) Judith and Ahmed are the
youngest members of their respective families. What do they have in common?
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(TCO 9) Given what you have read
and what you know about the conflicts between Israel and Palestine, what is
the likelihood that the children will continue the cycle of violence in
this land if nothing radically changes?
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(TCO 9) What impact has the
violence in this land had on the legitimacy of the Israeli government?
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(TCO 9) Abdullah has admittedly
committed terrorist acts against Israel. According to your text, does
terrorism work?
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Week 1 to 7 Quizzes Included
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