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Political Science Week 3 Discussion 2

Political Science Week 3 Discussion 2

Q READING: Take an article (any one of your choice) from the most current Week In Review and address the following questions: KEY TERMS: federalism, 3/5 Compromise, 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, National Fugitive Slave Act (1850), California Fugitive Slave Law (1852), convict lease, vagrancy law, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (1996) DISCUSSION TOPIC: What are the limitations of a state-centered approach to universal freedom? Does state-centered politics tend to favor or disfavor black power politics?

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When we look at the political history of the United States we find that there have been a lot of differences and arguments in the matter of holding the power between the center and the state government. Like the slavery in history is what African Americans went through and to live free and do what one like is universal freedom yet in the United States several states had their own laws over keeping slaves.