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POLI-330N Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 2)
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Option 2. The founding fathers of this country feared putting the power to elect our president directly into the hands of average undereducated people. they also feared Majority rule, The electoral c ollege was set up as a way to control these issues that the framers had, and also as a form of compromise (D. M. West, 2020) with electors being based on the total number of senators and representatives. As we started moving into more modern times the process has become more democratic with state le...
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POLI-330N Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 2)
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POLI-330N Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 2)
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Test Bank For Advertising And Promotion Global Edition Edition by Belch
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Chapter 03 
Organizing for Advertising and Promotion: The Role of Ad Agencies and Other Marketing Communication Organizations 
True / False Questions 
1. From the perspective of the promotional planner, the purpose of media is to provide information or entertainment to their subscribers. 
True False 
2. Digital/interactive agencies and public relations firms are examples of organizations that provide specialized marketing communication services. 
True False 
3. While many people both inside and ...
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JMC-4803 Media Law Exam 2
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1.	What is the most important part of what the First Amendment says, for the pur- poses of this class? 2.	What are the ba- sic origins of why American founders wrote the First Amend- ment the way they did and who did they try to put in charge of deciding what words and ideas would be ex- pressed? 3.	How have the courts not inter- preted the First Amendment in literal terms of what the words actually say? 4.	The five main theories on why free speech should be pro- tected and which the Supreme Co...
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POLI 330N Week 4 Discussion; The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 1)
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Initial Post Instructions 
 
For the initial post, respond to one of the following options, and label the beginning of your post indicating either Option 1 or Option 2: 
●	Option1:Listthewaysinwhichcontemporarypresidentialcampaignshaveusedsocialmedia as a campaign tool. Do you consider social media as a successful tool? Explain your answer. Doyouseesocialmediaasanunsuccessfultool?Explainyouranswerandprovideexamples. 
●	Option 2: There are numerous discussions involving the Electoral College....
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urban planning + development (lecture & notes)
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1.	where do cities come from	hunter gather cultures -the invention of agriculture =sedentary, need for fixed address 2.	from settlements	-surplus production = ability to store 	to cities	-trade w/ communities of surplus production 		-specialization created after non farming specialization 		occurred bc of surplus 		-distribution of property & by-ways 		-opportunities for way of life, occupation, wealth accumu- 		lation 		=storage possible= threat of theft= need for domestic 		scurity 		= rise of...
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Texas Politics and Society 1133-07 Questions and Correct Answers
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Texas Politics and Society 1133-07 
 
how do define politics and govt in Texas - Answer- systems we develop to structure conflict- develop on orderly and stable process w competing interest and also decides benefits 
 
hispanics generally live and edu/economic performance - Answer- -after mexico declared independence from spain hispanics became a minority in Texas (they were overwhelmed with the algos) 
-the few who lived in texas were near the boarder (brownsville to el paso) 
-as hispanic pop...
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POLI-330N Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media (Option 2) | RATED A+
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Week 4 Discussion: The Electoral College Argument, Politics and Social Media. 
 
 
Option 2: There are numerous discussions involving the Electoral College. There are some people that want to abolish the electoral college while others want to keep it. What do you think? Keep the electoral college or abolish it? Explain the reasons for your choice. 
 
 
 
Many voters were outraged and disillusioned after the 2016 presidential election. President Donald Trump was a minority president, which means ...
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Full Lecture Notes and Chapter Summaries: Politics and Protest: The Latin American State and Social Movements
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This document contains all lecture notes (including guest lectures and important notes from some tutorials) and all chapter summaries from the book Latin American Politics and Society by Munck and Luna. The document includes useful graphs, tables and maps as well as references to the book. The summary was done for the year 2023/2024.
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Y Full Lecture notes Politics and Protest: The Latin American State and Social Movements(FY)
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Lecture and guest lecture notes for: Class notes Politics and Protest: The Latin American State and Social Movements (FY) for the yeat 2023/2024.
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