Examine the nature of American Federalism and how this division of power between

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Examine the nature of American Federalism and how this division of power between the Federal and state governments impacted the Civil Right Movement. As you do so, address three of the following (and only three) assigned concepts in conjunction an assigned question:
Concept: Enumerated, Implied and Reserved Powers
Question: What did the founders intend for the relationship between the Federal and state governments? Constitutional speaking is Civil Rights a Federal or a state matter?
Concept: Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
Question: What was the central question behind both the Plessy and Brown cases, and how did the decisions from both cases impact the Civil Rights Movement?
Concept: Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Right Act of 1965
Question: What was the Constitutional basis for each of these acts, and what issues did each act address?
Concept: Affirmative Action
Question: What are the goals of Affirmative Action policies, and how successful has Affirmative Action been in achieving these goals?
The key to the assignment is to demonstrate your knowledge of three of the assigned concepts. Assignments should be clearly organized, succinct, informative, coherent, and thoroughly based upon an analysis of the assigned concepts. Always keep in mind that the key to the assignment is to demonstrate your mastery of the three assigned concepts you select, the topic question(s) are included only to place your analysis of the assigned concepts into context. Don’t become overly concerned with the topic to the detriment of a detailed discussion of the assigned concepts.
Assignment Format
Section 1
Include a brief introductory paragraph comprised of a statement of purpose for your assignment – what are you going to do and how are you going to do it.
Sections 2 through 4
Here you will have a one to two paragraph section for each of the 3 assigned concepts you select. With each of your three assigned concept sections begin by first fully defining and explaining the assigned concept in your own words, only then move to apply the assigned concept in the context of the connected topic question.
Section 5
This should be a brief concluding paragraph to summarize the key elements articulated in your assignment.
Section 6 (References Section)
While you should define and explain your three selected assigned concepts in your own words, you should be prepared to supplement your understanding of the topic questions with research. Be sure to cite any resources used in this section. You may use whatever reference format you desire (MLA, APA, etc.), but when you cite a website, be sure to include the full and specific URL with your reference.
Academic Dishonesty Policy
If you do use the words, thoughts or ideas of another, you must properly cite your source (author name, publication, page number, and/or website address) and direct quotes must include the previous reference information and be placed inside quotation marks “…”, to do otherwise is plagiarism. Since I have seen this problem increasing of late, I do what to emphasize a particular point here. IF YOU COPY MATERIAL DIRECTLY FROM A WEBSITE AND SIMPLY PASTE IT INTO YOUR ANSWER WITHOUT CITATION, YOU WILL RECEIVE A ‘0’ FOR THE ASSIGNMENT. I should let everyone know that this type of plagiarism is very easy to detect by employing a Google search of any suspicious material.
Submission Guidelines
Due Dates
Answers must be submitted in the required rich text format (RTF) to the course site by 11:55pm the evening of Sunday the 14th of July. There is a 24-hour grace period for this assignment that expires at 11:55pm, Monday the 15th. Answers not submitted by the end of the grace period are subject to a 10% per day late penalty.
Length and Font
Answers should range between 1,500 and 2,000 words in total for the assignment. The assignment should be single-spaced, in Calibri 11pt font. If your word-processing program does not support Calibri font, simply type “My computer does not support Calibri font, so I am using **** font.” at the top of your answer.
File Type
All answers must be submitted to the course site in RTF (Rich Text Format). Answers submitted in any other format will not be accepted. The reasons for this requirement is that RTF files are less likely to be infected with computer viruses than other formats. Most wordprocessing programs have the capacity to save to RTF as a one of their built-in “Save as” options. If your wordprocessing program does not include such an option, you might visit sites such as RTF Converter from Cloudconvert at https://cloudconvert.com/rtf-converter
File Title
Please title your RTF file in the following manner, POLS_1101_WP_, and also included your Last Name and First Initial. For example, if your name is Jermaine Brown, you would title your file POLS_1101_WP_BrownJ.