Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTE…

Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words What are the differences between just laws and unjust laws, and how is that significant to King’s argument in his Letter from Birmingham Jail?

Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTE…

Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words Clifford argues that our beliefs are not private, but are “for humanity.”  Explain what he means by this. 

Identify whether the following is a characteristic of positi…

Identify whether the following is a characteristic of positive peace, or negative peace.  a. Thinks time will ‘cure all ills’ [blank1] b. The absence of tension [blank2] c. Respects the dignity and worth of the human personality [blank3] d. Works tirelessly against social stagnation [blank4] e. Passively accepted by the marginalized [blank5]

 This will involve writing a complete five (5) to seven (7) …

 This will involve writing a complete five (5) to seven (7) paragraph essay that analyzes the culture of the early American republic and the framing of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Make sure your essay answers these questions:   1.) What kinds of disputes did the various Founders and Framers have when they began envisioning the Constitution? What did various writers fear?  And what did various writers hope for?   How did this shape what eventually took place?   2.) In what ways were the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights exceptional and new documents? What did they draw from that we read about in class?   3.) In what ways did the new Republic fail to live up to its mission of being exceptionalistic or different?  (hint: Lemuel Haynes, Abigail Adams) In what ways did the new nation fail to live up to nobler and arguably more exceptionalistic notions such as “all men are created equal”? 4.) Explain the connections between Napoleon’s ideals and the American Constitution and mention Marshal Michel Ney at least one time. Your essay should have two parts: 1) An introduction that introduces the topic of the Constitution and exceptionalism and includes your main argument. 2) A longer body that discusses specific examples from readings and class. Make sure to show me that you have done the readings. I will not be grading you on grammar and spelling, but your essay should be comprehendible and well argued. It should refer to specifics from the assigned readings, lectures, and activities in this class, and not other sources such as Wikipedia, old textbooks, things you found on Google, etc.    Ideally I would like to see this essay be comprised of somewhere between 470 and 700 words, although a longer essay does not necessarily connote quality. Make sure you are not just populated your essay with filler unrelated to readings and class, but are  using your space and time effectively.