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Choose 2 U.S. NEWS articles (not an opinion!) from the Wall Street Journal between March 1 and March 10

Choose 2 U.S. NEWS articles (not an opinion!) from the Wall Street Journal between March 1 and March 10

“And figuring out the appropriate size and role of government has always been a source of rigorous and, yes, sometimes angry debate. That’s our history.”

—–Pres. Barack Obama 9/9/2009 Address to Congress on Health care

Most American politics is a debate about the role and size of government.

Choose 2 U.S. NEWS articles (not an opinion!) from the Wall Street Journal between March 1 and March 10 that you believe show the ongoing debate within classical liberalism in the US regarding either the role of government, the size of government, or both. Explain why your examples show the debate within classical liberalism. (DO NOT USE conservative or progressive arguments for or against—-it’s all within classical liberalism.)

The articles are to get you started, your grade is on how you apply classical liberal ideas. Hint: Look to the obstacles, the accepted roles of Adam Smith, or the harm principle.

NO OUTSIDE SOURCES!!!!!!!!!!!!———–—-just the 2 articles (and the text if needed)

Length: 2 paragraphs for each article (one for each side of the debate).

Requirements: 2 paragraphs for each article (one for each side of the debate).

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The US federal government should make voting mandatory.

The US federal government should make voting mandatory.

In a 3-4 page essay, answer the following questions:

  1. What is the ill? Discuss the significance of the ill. What is the problem in the status quo that you feel needs to be addressed? How many people/animals are affected by this problem? How are they affected by the problem?
  2. What is the blame? What causes the problem? What is the current policy regarding this problem? Why does this current policy fail or not work?
  3. What is the cure you propose? What specific action are you proposing? How does it directly address your ill? What grounds/support do you have that the proposal will reduce the problem? (Shouldn’t be a hypothetical cure; You should research and look for a cure that has been proposed by a representative or large organization. Suggestion: look at other countries to see if they have implemented a cure)
  4. What are the potential costs to the cure you propose? How can we address those costs?

Requirements:

  • 3-4 pages
  • At least three outside sources needed (credible & current)
  • Essay format (Intro, Body, Conclusion)
  • Double-spaced
  • 12pt. font
  • Times New Roman or Calibri font
  • Standard margins
  • In-text citations and Works Cited page required
  • MLA or APA format

Requirements: 3-4 pages Essay form

I have provided all the information that will be needed. I also attached the rubric and the three definitions of ill, blame, and cure. This is a really important Essay. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you so much.

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The US federal government should make voting mandatory.

The US federal government should make voting mandatory.

In a 3-4 page essay, answer the following questions:

  1. What is the ill? Discuss the significance of the ill. What is the problem in the status quo that you feel needs to be addressed? How many people/animals are affected by this problem? How are they affected by the problem?
  2. What is the blame? What causes the problem? What is the current policy regarding this problem? Why does this current policy fail or not work?
  3. What is the cure you propose? What specific action are you proposing? How does it directly address your ill? What grounds/support do you have that the proposal will reduce the problem? (Shouldn’t be a hypothetical cure; You should research and look for a cure that has been proposed by a representative or large organization. Suggestion: look at other countries to see if they have implemented a cure)
  4. What are the potential costs to the cure you propose? How can we address those costs?

Requirements:

  • 3-4 pages
  • At least three outside sources needed (credible & current)
  • Essay format (Intro, Body, Conclusion)
  • Double-spaced
  • 12pt. font
  • Times New Roman or Calibri font
  • Standard margins
  • In-text citations and Works Cited page required
  • MLA or APA format

Requirements: 3-4 pages Essay form

I have provided all the information that will be needed. I also attached the rubric and the three definitions of ill, blame, and cure. This is a really important Essay. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you so much.

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DQ 1 & DQ 2 Normative Theories of Social Welfare

DQ 1 & DQ 2 Normative Theories of Social Welfare

Need Help with these 2 homework questions. Answers need to be 150-200 words each and one current reference used as well

1. John Rawls, one of the most influential liberal theorists of the twentieth century, argues that economic inequalities ought to be arranged such that they offer the greatest to the least advantaged in society. How does Rawls’s “justice as fairness” achieve that outcome? How is the “maximin” principle morally justified? Should public officials be obliged to consider how policies affect those who are the least well-off in society? Explain.

2. In contrast to John Rawls, Robert Nozick contends that the proper role of government is not to meddle with the distribution of resources so as to produce a “fair” distribution. Instead, the right to self-ownership and the right to hold property, free of government intervention, are paramount. What does Nozick mean by self-ownership and the right to property? How does Nozick’s conception of fairness differ from Rawls’s?

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Evolution of GreekSculpture.

Evolution of GreekSculpture.

From the time of the kouros statues to the kritios and up to Dorphoros and the Riace Warriors (meaning include and discuss these four works of art in your essay) describe in detail the evolution of Greek sculpture, giving specific examples of how it evolved and changed over time.

Format

The essay must be no greater than 600 words (means up to 600 words), and it must contain in-text citations that effectively support your argument.

This means that you utilize the sources to support the claims of your essay. For example:

In paragraph 1 you make this____________ claim and you support the claim by using the resources provided. This requires you to engage with the material and will be the format for all of your essays.

Make sure to double space, Times New Roman Font 12 and include a work cited page, which details your sources.

Please use a correct and consistent format: MLA, APA, or Turabian/Chicago.

Include word count. Only the actual essay counts towards words.

Requirements: Evolution of Greek Sculpture.

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