(SOLUTION) POLI330N WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT: STATE POWERS

Rubric

Week 1 – State Powers
Week 1 – State Powers
Criteria Ratings Pts
Length: 1 to 1½ pages of substantive content (excluding cover and references)

10 pts

Includes substantive content and is 1 ½- 2 pages long

8 pts

Includes content that is 1 to 1½ pages in length

7 pts

Assignment is 1 page in length

6 pts

Assignment is ½ page in length

0 pts

No effort
10 pts
Content: Compare sections of state constitution to sections in the US Constitution and Bill of Rights

30 pts

Comparison includes at least three sections of the state constitution equivalent to comparable sections in the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights with excellent clarity and examples.

26 pts

Comparison includes three sections of the state constitution to equivalent sections of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights with clarity and examples.

23 pts

Comparison includes two sections of the state constitution to equivalent sections of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights with some clarity.

20 pts

Compares one section of the state constitution to equivalent section of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.

0 pts

No effort
30 pts
Compare: Comparison lists similarities and differences (Federalism)

20 pts

Similarities and differences (Federalism) are described with great clarity and examples included for both similarities and differences.

17 pts

Similarities and differences (Federalism) are described with good clarity and examples included for either similarities or differences, but not for both.

15 pts

Similarities and differences (Federalism) are described with clarity but examples are missing.

13 pts

Similarities or differences are inaccurate or not included, and examples are missing.

0 pts

No effort
20 pts
Writing: Mechanics and Usage

20 pts

The writing is concise, free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

17 pts

The writing is free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

15 pts

The writing contains some errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

13 pts

The writing contains several errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation making it difficult to clearly read the paper.

0 pts

No effort
20 pts
Sources

10 pts

Clear reference to all of the following: Bill of Rights, United States Constitution, and State constitution

8 pts

Clear reference to only two of the following: Bill of Rights, United States Constitution, and State constitution

7 pts

Reference to only one of the following: Bill of Rights, United States Constitution, and State constitution

6 pts

Major errors in citation. Proper citation is missing from either within the text or on the references pages.

0 pts

No effort
10 pts
Citations and References

10 pts

Source is properly cited in the text and references page demonstrating a mastery of resource and APA citation reference format.

8 pts

Source is cited in the text and reference page. Some minor errors may exist in citation, but it does not interfere with understanding the source of the information.

7 pts

Source is cited in the text and reference pazge. Some errors may exist in citation that need to be addressed to clarify the source of information.

6 pts

Neither the state nor the local constitution are referenced.

0 pts

No effort
10 pts
Total Points: 100

SOLUTION

Upholding the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of information are critical in any democratic country (Emery, 2015). In the New York State Article 1 Bill of Rights, each resident has the freedom of speech with regards to speaking, writing as well as publishing his/her opinion about myriad subjects and no law will b directed towards depriving the residents of their freedom of speech (Peradotto, 2020). However, freedom of speech is considered invalid and thus restricted when it is associated with slander, pornography, incitement, classified information, non-disclosure agreements, public security, perjury, trade secrets, libel, right to privacy, obscenity, copyright violation, and sedition among others (Emery, 2015). Please click the download button to purchase the entire copy at $5