Describe the basic components of pluralism

What is the basic meaning of democracy? What is representative democracy? What is pluralism? Describe the basic components of pluralism

Mental processes described by researchers may not represent the true inner workings of the brain

Mental processes described by researchers may not represent the true inner workings of the brain from a psychobiological process, mechanisms and events standpoint, but rather from subjective experimental methods and theories

What is the importance of Federalists

What is the importance of Federalists #10 and #51 to the original design of the American political system? What is the basic meaning of democracy? What is representative democracy? What is pluralism? Describe the basic components of pluralism

Define international law and explain the main sources of international law

Define globalization and explain how it is experienced (North / South differences (differences between MDCs and LDCs)? Positive and negative outcomes)Define sovereignty, sovereign statehood, non-intervention, and anarchy and show how these relate to each other define the main actors on the world stage (with examples) and be able to explain how they relate to sovereignty. What is the difference between the Security Council and the General Assembly (main functions, composition, how does each organ make decisions) Define international law and explain the main sources of international law that is the difference between traditional, state-centric security and human security? Explain the difference between horizontal and vertical proliferation and what this difference implies if the international community wants to prevent it. Explain how IGOs are involved in making international law (e.g. what does the UN say about the use of force)

Who is the scientist most associated with dreams?

 Who is the scientist most associated with dreams?

 Which two scientists first started researching sleep? What tools did they use? What did
their research tell us about sleep?

What are some of the key factors that explain the causes of the first and second World Wars?

What are some of the key factors that explain the causes of the first and second World Wars? How might they be considered part of the “same story” when analyzing the causes and forces that led to both conflicts? What role did imperialism play in these two conflicts? How and why did both conflicts lead to similar liberal solutions during the immediate post-war period? use intext citations

What are the limitations of a scientific approach to human development?

What are the limitations of a scientific approach to human…

 

  1. What are the limitations of a scientific approach to human development?
  2. You do not have some condition (perhaps addiction, asthma, or anxiety) that troubles another member of your family.  Do you credit genes or upbringing?
  3. Which is more important in the first year of life, accurate hearing or seeing?

Please answer the questions above in short answer format

What influences the extent to which power leads to positive and helpful behaviors

What influences the extent to which power leads to positive and helpful behaviors versus unempathetic and cruel behaviors?

Considering what you learned about groups if you or someone you knew had a choice to be tried by either a judge or a jury, which would you choose, and why?

What do you think is the hindrance to our country’s development

What do you think is the hindrance to our country’s development towards a well-developed country like Singapore, Korea, Japan, etc.? 10. What do you think is the hindrance of our country’s development towards a well-developed country like Singapore, Korea, Japan, etc.?

Rifles, muskets, longbows, and hand grenades are inherently democratic weapons

Rifles, muskets, longbows, and hand grenades are inherently democratic weapons. A complex weapon makes the strong stronger, while a simple weapon — so long as there is no answer to it — gives claws to the weak. George Orwell, “You and the Atom Bomb”, 1945 How does “giving claws to the weak” relate to “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” and our understanding of social contracts, CJUS legitimacy, and/or criminal law? Please provide references