In Political Science, we will begin to examine the inner workings of the state. For example, we will analyse how a "state" chooses a particular set of policies. We will also look at what goes on within a state that determines the policies it will pursue.
Please note the assignment schedule:
Monday, April 20 - Reading and Cornell-style notes on Chapter 7 "Authority and Legitimacy: The State and the Citizen" due at the beginning of class. We will have a short, open-note quiz in class on this reading.
Tuesday, April 28 - Reading and Cornell-style notes on Chapter 8 "Democracy and its Recent Surge in the World" due at the beginning of class. We will have a short, open-note quiz in class on this reading.
Thursday, April 30 - "Democratic Citizen" project due. Details below.
Monday, May 4 - Chapter 9 "Autocratic Government" needs to be read before class begins. Please note that we will NOT have a quiz this week.
Please note the assignment schedule:
Monday, April 20 - Reading and Cornell-style notes on Chapter 7 "Authority and Legitimacy: The State and the Citizen" due at the beginning of class. We will have a short, open-note quiz in class on this reading.
Tuesday, April 28 - Reading and Cornell-style notes on Chapter 8 "Democracy and its Recent Surge in the World" due at the beginning of class. We will have a short, open-note quiz in class on this reading.
Thursday, April 30 - "Democratic Citizen" project due. Details below.
Monday, May 4 - Chapter 9 "Autocratic Government" needs to be read before class begins. Please note that we will NOT have a quiz this week.
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