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HIS 303 Course Extraordinary Education-snaptutoria
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  • HIS 303 Entire Course
  • HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 1 English Politics and
    Political Traditions
  • HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 1 English Politics and
    Political Traditions
  • HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 2 The Constitutional Convention
    of 1787
  • English Politics and Political TraditionsAmerican
    s often imagine that their political institutions
    and principles are unique and unheralded

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  • HIS 303 Week 1 DQ 2 The Constitutional Convention
    of 1787
  • HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 1 Powers of the Federal
    Government
  • The Constitutional Convention of 1787. Americans
    today generally revere the Constitution and
    appeal to it as an impeccable authority on
    current events
  • Powers of the Federal Government. Many Americans
    today believe the federal government has acquired
    too much power, size, and influence in the
    nations domestic affairs.

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  • HIS 303 Week 2 DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead
  • HIS 303 Week 2 Early Constitutional Controversies
  • DQ 2 A Symbolic Figurehead. Americans tend to pay
    more attention to the president than to any other
    government official, blaming him when things go
    wrong, even in areas over which the president has
    little
  • Early Constitutional Controversies. In 1788,
    Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, who had
    both played active roles at the Constitutional
    Convention,

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  • HIS 303 Week 3 DQ 1 The Constitution and
    Reconstruction
  • HIS 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Populists and Progressives
  • The Constitution and Reconstruction. A common
    misconception about the end of the Civil War is
    that, after ending slavery, the federal
    government did nothing to assist former slaves.
  • Populists and Progressives. According to much
    populist rhetoric since the 1980s, the federal
    government is too active in domestic affairs,
    particularly the economy.

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  • HIS 303 Week 3 Supreme Court Decision
  • HIS 303 Week 4 DQ 1 The New Deal
  • Supreme Court Decision. The judiciary is one of
    the three branches involved in the checks and
    balances associated with the U.S. government
    under the Constitution.
  • The New Deal. Franklin Roosevelts New Deal
    greatly expanded the federal governments role in
    the countrys domestic and economic affairs,
    which led to a long-running

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  • HIS 303 Week 4 DQ 2 The Bill of Rights
  • HIS 303 Week 5 DQ 1 Conservative Constitutionalism
  • The Bill of Rights. After the Preamble, The Bill
    of Rights is probably the most famous section of
    the Constitution, but is often imperfectly
    understood.
  • Conservative Constitutionalism. Historians
    sometimes speak of the Reagan Revolution that
    occurred after Ronald Reagan became president in
    1981.

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  • HIS 303 Week 5 DQ 2 Expansion of Executive Power
  • HIS 303 Week 5 Final Paper
  • Expansion of Executive Power. Classical
    republican philosophy warned against the
    expansion of executive power, and throughout U.S.
    history, critics have assailed presidents
  • Final Paper
  • From the time the Constitution was ratified,
    Americans have disagreed over its meaning and the
    extent of the powers it gave to different
    branches and reserved to the states and the
    people.

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