What are the implications of Iran’s theocracy for civil society and representation, and how might they change under the reformist Rouhani government? How does this play out Rouhani’s re-election in May 2017?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer should include discussion of shift between more open and closed periods in Iranian political history. With the reform government, civil society could begin to grow.

Political Science

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More police officers on the streets, aggressive community policing programs, and high-tech policing are some of the effective items in the law enforcement toolkit

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) found that Herald Inc was misrepresenting its company data. The FTC prosecuted the company after making investigations and holding trial-like hearings with an administrative law judge. This scenario is an example of _____

A) diplomacy B) authorization C) rulemaking D) adjudication E) neutral competency

Political Science

The first major treaty to limit production of nuclear weapons, signed in 1968, is the ______.

a. Nuclear Weapon Free Zone Treaty b. Non-Proliferation Treaty c. Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty d. Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty

Political Science

Chemical weapons __________.

A. must be inhaled to be fatal B. are impossible to defend against C. have been used only rarely D. never remain in the target area for long

Political Science