DISCUSSION QUESTION POL201 DUE 8PM (MST)

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  • Prepare: Prior to beginning your reflection this week, complete all course readings and assigned videos, and the Discussion, “Policy and Your Life.”

     
     Reflect: Once you have completed these assignments, think about how federalism and the U.S. Congress have or will affect your life. The federal structure ensures that there is a clear line between local, state, and federal government regulations, policies, and oversight—sometimes! Think about how federal statues affect your work or will affect your work in the future. Does Congress have oversight of any of the processes or products in your workplace? Do the government regulations, policies, and oversight sometimes conflict with local or state regulations, policies, and oversight?

     
     Write: In your initial post of, based on your current or desired job, complete the following:
    • Describe how a federal policy affects your current or desired workplace.---CURRENT WORKPLACE IS A CALL CENTER
    • Explain what role Congress has in establishing workplace conditions in your current or desired job.

    Fully respond to all parts of the prompt and write your response in your own words. Your initial post should be 200 to 250 words. Support your position with APA citations from two or more of the assigned resources required for this discussion. Please be sure that you demonstrate understanding of these resources, integrate them into your argument, and cite them properly.

  • Levin-Waldman, O. M. (2012). American government [Electronic version]. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.  
  • Chapter 3: Federalism
  • Chapter 4: Congress and Policy Making
 

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  • Levin-Waldman, O. M. (2012). American government [Electronic version]. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
    • Chapter 3: Federalism
    • Chapter 4: Congress and Policy Making

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    • Klein, J. H. [JamesEducationMedia]. (2012, January 29). Quick study of Federalism part 1 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn54hCIxF3Q
      • Part One will explain basic concepts of American federalism. This three-part video (15 minutes) describes historical debates about the division of power between national and state government and describes concepts used in modern debates about federalism. This information should expand student’s understanding and appreciation for the complexities and conflicts that involve the U.S.’s federal system of government.

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    • Klein, J. H. [JamesEducationMedia]. (2012, January 29). Quick study of Federalism part 2 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX88g3wJTCw
      • Part Two will explain early Supreme Court decisions about American federalism. This three-part video (15 minutes) describes historical debates about the division of power between national and state government and describes concepts used in modern debates about federalism. This information should expand student’s understanding and appreciation for the complexities and conflicts that involve the U.S.’s federal system of government.

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    • Klein, J. H. [JamesEducationMedia]. (2012, January 29). Quick study of Federalism part 3 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Z6idma-CM
      • Part Three explains later Supreme Court decisions about American federalism: dual federalism and cooperative federalism. This three-part video (15 minutes) describes historical debates about the division of power between national and state government and describes concepts used in modern debates about federalism. This information should expand student’s understanding and appreciation for the complexities and conflicts that involve the U.S.’s federal system of government.

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