1. In 2020, the United States is at a similar crossroads to the
1890s and 1910s--should the nation continue shouldering the
international responsibilities of being the world's only
superpower, or should America scale back on its international
commitments and responsibilities? Why or why not?
Identify and explain how two rules of the United States
electoral system act as obstacles to minor party candidates winning
elections
Minor parties make important contributions to the United States
political system in spite of the institutional obstacles to their
candidates’ success. Please identify a minor party and describe
some of the contributions it has made
Explain why the United States is a nation-state and why the
state of Minnesota is not. What changes would be necessary for the
state of Minnesota to become a nation and a state?
Why should a person living in the United States be familiar with
the trade relationship between the United States and Mexico or
Guatemala and the fact that this relationship is experienced
differentially on either side of the border? How might that
understanding affect you as a consumer of goods and media in the
U.S.? How might it lead you to question the symbolic violence that
supports the structural violence?
Should the United States fear China's emergence or vice-versa?
Why or why not?
Provide detailed explanations of your viewpoints and support
your answers with examples.
Why should healthcare administrators in the United States be
concerned about, and educated in, global health policy?
What are some of the issues related to global health policy?