1.Is government necessary? 2.Why did our founding fathers choose to base our government on a democracy over another option 3.Is there a best form of government? 4.If we were based off of a different standard of government do you think we would be in the same positions today? Like the financial crisis, or having the strongest military.
1. Which form of democracy do you think the U.S. would be better off with? (direct or indirect) 2. Should all dictatorships be considered bad? 3. Why do we need government? 4. If the Constitution were to be rewritten, should it be more specific?
1. Which "origin of the state" sounds most realistic and do you believe is the correct one? 2. What branch from legislative, executive, and judicial has the most say in government? 3. Is direct democracy or indirect democracy more efficient? 4. Are all governments different and how do they approach their problems?
1. Should states in thew U.S. have more power and influence than they do now? 2. If Parliamentary has so many flaws, why do so many countries have this system? 3. Does the President hold too much power in the US? 4. Why do certain governments fall apart, what is the best way to rebuild and reunite countries who's government has fallen apart?
1. At what point should citizens stand up against giving up power in Social Contract Theory type government. Have such moments happened in America?
2.In the sub-section "Provide for the Common Defense", it mentions that America has grown to become the worlds most powerful nation. My question is, how did America, beginning as colonists revolting against an established Superpower, develop into the strongest country on the face of the planet?
3. Why are dictatorships allowed to happen? How is it that one person can arise to so much power and authority with the power to kill millions. (Hilter / Saddam, etc.)
4. Why do you think nations such as the United Kingdom continue to have separate leaders for their Head of State and Head of Government, as opposed to the United States that has the President for both?
1.Is government necessary?
ReplyDelete2.Why did our founding fathers choose to base our government on a democracy over another option
3.Is there a best form of government?
4.If we were based off of a different standard of government do you think we would be in the same positions today? Like the financial crisis, or having the strongest military.
1. Which form of democracy do you think the U.S. would be better off with? (direct or indirect)
ReplyDelete2. Should all dictatorships be considered bad?
3. Why do we need government?
4. If the Constitution were to be rewritten, should it be more specific?
1. Which "origin of the state" sounds most realistic and do you believe is the correct one?
ReplyDelete2. What branch from legislative, executive, and judicial has the most say in government?
3. Is direct democracy or indirect democracy more efficient?
4. Are all governments different and how do they approach their problems?
1. Should states in thew U.S. have more power and influence than they do now?
ReplyDelete2. If Parliamentary has so many flaws, why do so many countries have this system?
3. Does the President hold too much power in the US?
4. Why do certain governments fall apart, what is the best way to rebuild and reunite countries who's government has fallen apart?
1. At what point should citizens stand up against giving up power in Social Contract Theory type government. Have such moments happened in America?
ReplyDelete2.In the sub-section "Provide for the Common Defense", it mentions that America has grown to become the worlds most powerful nation. My question is, how did America, beginning as colonists revolting against an established Superpower, develop into the strongest country on the face of the planet?
3. Why are dictatorships allowed to happen? How is it that one person can arise to so much power and authority with the power to kill millions. (Hilter / Saddam, etc.)
4. Why do you think nations such as the United Kingdom continue to have separate leaders for their Head of State and Head of Government, as opposed to the United States that has the President for both?