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Web Sources Assignment 7

Web Sources Assignment 7

Q Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: Rights (Political as well as Economic), Duties, the Constitution, Congressional and Executive Actions. Readings: GL, chaps. 4 and 5; and Online Lectures Web Sources Assignment 5 Due Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022 (by 11:55pm): Find 3-5 recent/current articles (2021-2022) or current news sources (2021-2022) related to this week’s class theme of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (see examples on the Canvas page for the week). Cite your sources for each article properly. Summarize the main point(s) of each article in two to three paragraphs per article. State why you believe each of the articles you have chosen are in fact relevant to this week’s topic. Save on desktop as MSWord document or pdf and upload into online class shell by following the prompts from the course link. (Format: Two typed pages, 1 ½ spaced, 12 pt font, MLA format with Your Name and Paper Title on First Page, typed as MSWord doc or docx or PDF. Other formats such as Pages or text files are not acceptable and will receive an automatic 0 on the paper.) (For sample first page of paper see Home Page of Canvas Shell.)

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1) Warshaw, Christopher. "Local elections and representation in the United States." Annual Review of Political Science 22 (2019): 461-479. The investigation of city races and portrayal has filled fundamentally lately. A large number of the exact impediments that prior specialists confronted have been overwhelmed by researchers. Subsequently, neighborhood governmental issues' investigation of portrayal and decisions has acquired unmistakable quality in American legislative issues. Ongoing examination has uncovered a lot more likenesses between civil governmental issues and different parts of American legislative issues than was recently suspected.