Common Curriculum Map Discipline: Social Science Course: American Studies – Social Studies
... viewpoints that have developed over time (e.g., political parties' positions on government intervention in the economy). 16.B.5b (US) Analyze how United States political history has been influenced by the nation's economic, social and environmental history. 18.A.5 Compare ways in which social system ...
... viewpoints that have developed over time (e.g., political parties' positions on government intervention in the economy). 16.B.5b (US) Analyze how United States political history has been influenced by the nation's economic, social and environmental history. 18.A.5 Compare ways in which social system ...
Scandal Potential - Dartmouth College
... procedure.”10 However, these evidence-based definitions are not only difficult to measure or quantify but fail to accurately classify the outcomes we observe in contemporary politics.11 In particular, the normative standards that are typically used to define scandal change over time and are applied ...
... procedure.”10 However, these evidence-based definitions are not only difficult to measure or quantify but fail to accurately classify the outcomes we observe in contemporary politics.11 In particular, the normative standards that are typically used to define scandal change over time and are applied ...
1 Democratization and international relations
... security crises since leaders will often consolidate their own power in order to mobilize resources to meet (or make) external threats (Thompson ...
... security crises since leaders will often consolidate their own power in order to mobilize resources to meet (or make) external threats (Thompson ...
“As I shall be using the term, `imperialism` means the practice, the
... literary and political culture from the early days of the republic. As early as 1783, Washington used the term “rising empire” to describe the United States while Jefferson later described it as an “empire for liberty” whose “sacred fire of freedom and self-government” were destined to be spread to ...
... literary and political culture from the early days of the republic. As early as 1783, Washington used the term “rising empire” to describe the United States while Jefferson later described it as an “empire for liberty” whose “sacred fire of freedom and self-government” were destined to be spread to ...
The Populist Signal
... The election of one Ukip MP to Westminster is another historic moment, even if it is less than some initial predictions by pundits. After becoming the largest party in the European parliament elections last year, Ukip’s euphoria was short-lived. The party’s leader, Nigel Farage, lost in South Thanet ...
... The election of one Ukip MP to Westminster is another historic moment, even if it is less than some initial predictions by pundits. After becoming the largest party in the European parliament elections last year, Ukip’s euphoria was short-lived. The party’s leader, Nigel Farage, lost in South Thanet ...
The Politics of Inclusive Agreements: towards a Critical Discourse
... new historical circumstances. But there are other reasons we might have for rethinking legislation in a public discourse. We have grounds for doubting that an actual law best approximates this normative ideal if it can be shown that the law was passed through a violation of the free use of communica ...
... new historical circumstances. But there are other reasons we might have for rethinking legislation in a public discourse. We have grounds for doubting that an actual law best approximates this normative ideal if it can be shown that the law was passed through a violation of the free use of communica ...
Media Attention and the Demise of Agency
... Howell 2010) as well as for agencies in other countries (e.g., Park 2013; James et al. 2015) has been that they are not. While some scholars view agency termination as the “ultimate act of political control” (Carpenter and Lewis 2004, p. 202), we argue that it may be only the penultimate act of a po ...
... Howell 2010) as well as for agencies in other countries (e.g., Park 2013; James et al. 2015) has been that they are not. While some scholars view agency termination as the “ultimate act of political control” (Carpenter and Lewis 2004, p. 202), we argue that it may be only the penultimate act of a po ...
The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political
... Mondak et al. 2010), scholars have consistently argued that traits related to personal control and a willingness to engage in social interaction are likely to influence political participation (Blais and St-Vincent 2011; Carlson and Hyde 1980; Carmines 1978; Cohen, Vigoda, and Samorly 2001; Gerber e ...
... Mondak et al. 2010), scholars have consistently argued that traits related to personal control and a willingness to engage in social interaction are likely to influence political participation (Blais and St-Vincent 2011; Carlson and Hyde 1980; Carmines 1978; Cohen, Vigoda, and Samorly 2001; Gerber e ...
"The Endogenous Relationship of Campaign Expenditures, Expected Vote, and Media Coverage"
... independent of any potential simultaneity bias. At the same time, they highlight the critical role that media coverage plays in shaping campaign dynamics. ...
... independent of any potential simultaneity bias. At the same time, they highlight the critical role that media coverage plays in shaping campaign dynamics. ...
Political Business Cycles 40 Years after Nordhaus
... inflation rate so that the unemployment rate decreases just before the election. After the election, the government faces a high inflation rate and then implements austerity measures, leading to more unemployment. Unemployment and inflation are thus subject to cyclical fluctuations linked to the rhy ...
... inflation rate so that the unemployment rate decreases just before the election. After the election, the government faces a high inflation rate and then implements austerity measures, leading to more unemployment. Unemployment and inflation are thus subject to cyclical fluctuations linked to the rhy ...
Credibility and Television Advertising: Negative and Positive
... giant media buys as they often buy up all available media time in the few weeks before an election (Vanacore, 2010), especially in battleground states during a close election (Friedman, 2011). For those who claim that it seems that the political ads never stop, they may be close to the truth. A feat ...
... giant media buys as they often buy up all available media time in the few weeks before an election (Vanacore, 2010), especially in battleground states during a close election (Friedman, 2011). For those who claim that it seems that the political ads never stop, they may be close to the truth. A feat ...
A Primer on NOMINATE and Voteview
... implies)? Why is American politics one or the other at these times and not others? How many different dimensions have there been at different times in American history? Finally, so what if politics is either one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or more than two dimensional? That is, if dimensions reall ...
... implies)? Why is American politics one or the other at these times and not others? How many different dimensions have there been at different times in American history? Finally, so what if politics is either one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or more than two dimensional? That is, if dimensions reall ...
Myth of the Level Playing Field - University of Missouri School of
... tional barriers to creative measures that would, in theory, increase the diversity of viewpoints represented in political debate while privileging no viewpoint over any other, resulting in a better-informed citizenry and, therefore, better decisionmaking, better government, and better policy. Chief ...
... tional barriers to creative measures that would, in theory, increase the diversity of viewpoints represented in political debate while privileging no viewpoint over any other, resulting in a better-informed citizenry and, therefore, better decisionmaking, better government, and better policy. Chief ...
Political Efficacy and Community Well
... politics, self-rating on public office, and being politically informed and active. In the same manner the subjective competence referring to the individuals’ self-perception towards understanding and participating in politics effectively associated with political interest, knowledge and engagement ( ...
... politics, self-rating on public office, and being politically informed and active. In the same manner the subjective competence referring to the individuals’ self-perception towards understanding and participating in politics effectively associated with political interest, knowledge and engagement ( ...
Thai Politics: - Lynne Rienner Publishers
... as the key factors engendering political battle. In our view, these explanations are not wrong, but they are incomplete. Great income, wealth, and status inequalities, as well as a sense of right on the part of elites in determining what is acceptable in Thai politics, certainly were part of the pat ...
... as the key factors engendering political battle. In our view, these explanations are not wrong, but they are incomplete. Great income, wealth, and status inequalities, as well as a sense of right on the part of elites in determining what is acceptable in Thai politics, certainly were part of the pat ...
Political Campaign Advertising Dynamics
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
The Politics of Negotiating Public Tragedy
... in October 1998. Perhaps the memory still burns brightly for us because several students at our university mocked the event with a scarecrow and anti-gay epithets on a homecoming float even as Shepard lay comatose in the hospital across town. Perhaps the memory serves as a survival instinct, remindi ...
... in October 1998. Perhaps the memory still burns brightly for us because several students at our university mocked the event with a scarecrow and anti-gay epithets on a homecoming float even as Shepard lay comatose in the hospital across town. Perhaps the memory serves as a survival instinct, remindi ...
Framework - MGW - 2011 - Open Evidence Archive
... The mistake is in thinking that agreement marks the end of contest-that consensus kills debate. But this is true only if the agreement is perfect-if there is nothing at all left to question or contest. In most cases, however, our agreements are highly imperfect. We agree on some matters but not on o ...
... The mistake is in thinking that agreement marks the end of contest-that consensus kills debate. But this is true only if the agreement is perfect-if there is nothing at all left to question or contest. In most cases, however, our agreements are highly imperfect. We agree on some matters but not on o ...
Political Participation by Race - American Studies @ The University
... city Chicago that the relationship between social class and organizational participation is not as strong for blacks.7 Lower-income blacks are far more likely than their white counterparts to belong to organizations, particularly those with political and religious affiliations. Not only are low-inc ...
... city Chicago that the relationship between social class and organizational participation is not as strong for blacks.7 Lower-income blacks are far more likely than their white counterparts to belong to organizations, particularly those with political and religious affiliations. Not only are low-inc ...
Political Science and Political Theory LONG
... with its own claims to respect; the self-reflection of critical intellectuals in the social sciences is best served by steady attention to what other working social scientists say and do in close conjunction with their actual studies. Mediations between the two domains take varied forms. Obviously, ...
... with its own claims to respect; the self-reflection of critical intellectuals in the social sciences is best served by steady attention to what other working social scientists say and do in close conjunction with their actual studies. Mediations between the two domains take varied forms. Obviously, ...
Argumentative Essay
... to lie to U.S. political supporters because it may negatively affect their relationships with U.S. political supporters, negatively change the political perception or political views of those U.S. political supporters, and can define the overall intent of the politician that is lying. When a politic ...
... to lie to U.S. political supporters because it may negatively affect their relationships with U.S. political supporters, negatively change the political perception or political views of those U.S. political supporters, and can define the overall intent of the politician that is lying. When a politic ...
Propaganda Handout
... another. These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions. For better or worse, ours is an age of propaganda." (Pratkanis and Aronson, 1991) With the growth of communication tools like the Intern ...
... another. These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions. For better or worse, ours is an age of propaganda." (Pratkanis and Aronson, 1991) With the growth of communication tools like the Intern ...
Final mode of the receive-accept-sample
... room near the time at which the questionnaire was administered. ...
... room near the time at which the questionnaire was administered. ...
CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY WHICH CRISIS? WHICH DEMOCARCY?
... governmental violation of the individual property of personal data civil and minority rights are much better developed and protected than 50 years ago. However, the decline of conventional participation, the political marginalization of the lower third of society, and not at least denationalization ...
... governmental violation of the individual property of personal data civil and minority rights are much better developed and protected than 50 years ago. However, the decline of conventional participation, the political marginalization of the lower third of society, and not at least denationalization ...
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... [Integrated] explain weather conditions and climate in relation to annual changes in Earth-Sun relationships.[WGS.3A] [Integrated] describe the physical processes that affect the environments of regions, including weather, tectonic forces, erosion, and soil-building processes.[WGS.3B] [Integrated] e ...
... [Integrated] explain weather conditions and climate in relation to annual changes in Earth-Sun relationships.[WGS.3A] [Integrated] describe the physical processes that affect the environments of regions, including weather, tectonic forces, erosion, and soil-building processes.[WGS.3B] [Integrated] e ...