Social Welfare

Please watch this video and answer the numbered questions below. have the questions handy while you watch the video.

RACE THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION: The Genesis of Discriminatory Housing Policies:

1. What is ‘redlining’ and how did the term originate? What are the consequences of redlining on housing patterns? What attitudes and beliefs might such practices reinforce?
How much of the $120 billion in home loans underwritten between 1934 and 1962 went to non-whites? Why? What effect did that have on such families?
2. Explain the terms “white flight,” “blockbusting” and racial “steering.” Why do property values decline when a neighborhood changes from white to nonwhite?
3. How are the reasons given by the film different from what you’ve heard or what people commonly believe?
4. A typical (median) white family has a net worth how many times that of a typical African American family? Why? If we do nothing to address the wealth gap, will it go away on its own or continue to grow? Why?
5. What happens to measures of racial disparities like graduation and welfare rates once groups of similar income AND wealth are compared?  And what does this mean for us as a society?

court of appeals criminal justice class

Written assignments are to be created in Microsoft Word, and submitted following the American Psychological Association (APA) format. You are expected to prepare your written assignments using appropriate vocabulary, spelling, and grammar. 25% of research paper sources must be from peer-reviewed (refereed or scholarly) journals – Articles are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published in the journal in order to insure the article’s quality. Note: The Professor must approve your topic. Assignments should be at least five pages double-spaced, not counting the cover or reference page.  Paper format: (a) Cover page, (b) Header, (c) Body, (d) Reference page. APA Format template will be provided by the professor.

criminal justice paper about legal appeals induce different cases with outcomes
at least 4 sources

Answering 4 questions on philosopy

Directions: Do the associated readings for that topic. (I will upload pages for the questions). Answer the questions for the topic you have selected. Your response should be:

    Typed, Times New Roman, 12-point font
    A 2 4 page, double-spaced essay, in the MLA format
    With your class notes and The Fundamental of Ethics as your only source
    Submitted via Turnitin.com
    Due on Sunday, 4/5/2020, by 11:59pm

Topics

Choose any one of the following three topics and answer all four questions corresponding to that topic.

1.    Kant and the First formulation of the Categorical Imperative. Read pages 160 174 of the Fundamentals of Ethics to answer the following questions:

    What is a maxim, what does it mean for a maxim to be universalizable, and why did Kant emphasize the importance of maxims when determining the morality of an action? Note that this question is essentially asking you to explain the first formulation in a robust nutshell. (See pages 160 166).

    Apply the first formulation of the categorical imperative (i.e. the principle of universalizability) to the following dilemma:

You have been married for over ten years and have had a good relationship with your partner. Early in your marriage, you had a brief affair. Your partner never knew about it, and you have always regretted your behavior. Although your partner has no grounds for suspicion, one day they ask you whether you have ever been unfaithful. You know that if you are honest with them, it will ruin your marriage. According to the principle of universalizability, should you tell them the truth? Justify your response by applying the three-step test to determine whether a maxim is universalizable.

    According to Kant, acting immorally implies that one is being irrational. What reason did he have for this? Your response should explain Kants Argument for the Irrationality of Immorality. (See pages 166 170).

    According to the author of our course text, it is possible for a maxim to be universal, yet for the action stemming from that maxim to be immoral. Why? Is this a problem for Kants philosophy? (See pages 170 171).

History in USA

Their purpose is the sameto determine a partys nominee (by determining which candidates slate of delegates will get to go to the party convention, with the ultimate goal of deciding the partys nominee). The difference is in how these contests are conducted, Dr. Callahan Harrison says. Starting in 2020, most states (44) hold primaries where voters go into a voting booth and cast a ballot for the candidate of their choice, Dr. Pybas says. However six states (Iowa and Nevada, Kansas, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Maine) will hold a caucus which is a special meeting where voters get together to discuss candidates, debate issues, and choose the delegates.

The caucus system is a little more complicated than a primary which is why more states are moving away from them, he adds.