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POS 110 Assignment: Get to Know Your Member of Congress (UOP)

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Resource: Get Connected: The Organization of Congress on p. 373 of Government in America
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]
Follow the instructions in the text closely and use the Web sites provided to search for committee jurisdiction and to find your representative.
Address the following, along with the three bulleted questions at the bottom of p. 373:
Who is your representative?
How long has he or she served in the House of Representatives?
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POS 110 Assignment: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (UOP)

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Resources: Appendix C, Government in America, and MyPoliSciLab
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]
Consider the content in Ch. 4 and 5 of the text and select the chapter that interests you more.
Choose one main category in the chapter. Main categories in the text are denoted by bold red headers, for example, Freedom of Religion in Ch. 4. Under each main category in red, there are subcategories denoted by bold blue headers in the text. An example of a subcategory in Ch. 4 is The Establishment Clause. You must select one main category and then narrow your topic to only one subcategory. The subcategory subject matter serves as the basis for this assignment.
Refer to Appendix C for further clarification on the categories and instructions for selecting a subcategory.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in APA format answering the following questions about the subcategory you choose:
Why did you choose this category within civil liberties or civil rights? Why did you choose the particular subcategory?
Describe a public policy designed to protect the civil liberty or civil right. Do you support or oppose...

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