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Need help on American Government assignment

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Post your opinions to the following questions:

1. What American values do you strongly believe in and why?

2. Of the four core principles of the U.S. Constitution, which one do you agree with the most and why?

3. What do you consider the most important that you learned in this week’s reading assignment?

4. What would you like to know more about related to this week’s reading assignment?

Discussion Forum Web Conference Guidelines:
•To achieve a maximum of up to (10) points, endorse and/ or rebut your classmate’s engagement(s), in addition to your engagement (post). 
•When you engage in this Discussion Forum Web Conference, identify yourself with the first and last name as you are registered in the course.
•You may engage in this Discussion Forum Web Conference at any time, and as many times as you elect to do so, but only while this DFWC is open. This DFWC has a seven (7) day/one hundred-sixty-eight (168) hour engagement time frame. This DFWC’s time frame starts on it’s respective Monday at 12:00 a.m. and ends seven (7) days/one hundred-sixty-eight (168) hours later on the following Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Note: Refer to the course’s Syllabus if you need further clarification for this DFWC’s start and end dates.
•Post a well thought out, convincing argument, and endorsement(s) and/ or rebuttal(s) to a classmate’s engagement(s).
•Take a position. Don’t be vague. Support your position with information and facts supporting your position.
•Endorse and/or rebut your classmate’s engagement(s). Be respectful with and to your classmates!
•Write college level work employing good spelling, punctuation, and syntax. Proofread your work before you post it.
•Do not expect any credit for submitting any work that is, but not limited to words, sentences, paragraphs, and/or paraphrased words, sentences, paragraphs belonging to another. Any work you submit as your work shall be your work and your words alone. Passing off others work as your own is plagiarism. Plagiarism is academic dishonesty. The best way to avoid academic dishonesty is don’t engage in it…period!
Note: Credit will not be given for posting a few sentences or short paragraphs. Avoid posting unsupported, unexplained generalizations. Save yourself, and me, the time and effort.

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