Identify the major principles of government outlined in the U.S. Constitution

Identify the major principles of government outlined in the U.S. Constitution
• Explain the major compromises made at the Constitutional Convention
• Differentiate the positions of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists
• Explain the concept of federalism as it operates in the United States
• Describe the evolution of California’s political history
Read the following items:
• Krutz, American Government, Chapter 2: The Constitution
• Krutz, American Government, Chapter 3: American Federalism
• Feld, California Today, Chapter 3
• “States Keep Saying Yes to Marijuana, Now Comes the Federal No .” New York Times. (July 15, 2017).
• “California Defiant in Face of Federal Move to Get Tough on Marijuana .” New York Times. (January 4, 2018).

Read the case study “Links Between Families and Religion” by Swenson, Pankhurst, & Houseknecht (pp. 530-533) in the chapter by Chatters & Taylor Write a critique to the case

Read the case study “Links Between Families and Religion” by Swenson, Pankhurst, & Houseknecht in the chapter by Chatters & Taylor Write a reaction or critique to the case study. This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Paper responds to and critiques the “Links Between Families and Religion” case study. 

Describe the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice.

Select an issue from the following list: nursing shortage and nurse turn-over, nurse staffing ratios, unit closures and restructuring, use of contract employees (i.e., registry and travel nurses), continuous quality improvement and patient satisfaction, and magnet designation. Compare and contrast how you would expect nursing leaders and managers to approach your selected issue. Support your rationale by using the theories, principles, skills, and roles of the leader versus manager described in your readings. Identify the approach that best fits your personal and professional philosophy of nursing and explain why the approach is suited to your personal leadership style. Identify a possible funding source that addresses your issue. Consider looking at federal, state, and local organizations.