1. Did the US Constitution Fulfill the Ideology of the American Revolution?: An Exploration of Presidential Powers Open Access Author: Alleva, Heather Robyn Title: Did the US Constitution Fulfill the Ideology of the American Revolution?: An Exploration of Presidential Powers Area of Honors: History Keywords: ConstitutionAmerican Revolutionfulfillmentpresidential powersPresidentCommander in ChiefVetopresidential pardon File: Download alleva_heather_thesis2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mark E Neely Jr., Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors AdvisorAnne Carver Rose, Faculty Reader
2. Why Does the United States Continue to Engage in Endless Wars? Open Access Author: Nguyen, David Title: Why Does the United States Continue to Engage in Endless Wars? Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: WarVietnamAfghanistanUnited StatesCongressExecutivePresidentPentagon Papers File: Download Nguyen_new.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roseanne Mc Manus, Thesis SupervisorGretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. US Federal Political Candidate Self-Loaning Behavior: Non-Market Interest Rates, Tax, and Campaign Finance Law Implications Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Setzenfand, Ryan Title: US Federal Political Candidate Self-Loaning Behavior: Non-Market Interest Rates, Tax, and Campaign Finance Law Implications Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: Campaign loanCampaign financeInterest ratesCandidateApplicable Federal RateTed Cruz for Senateet al.v. Federal Election CommissionSupreme CourtPresidentCongressTaxEthics and ComplianceRegressionBelow-Market LoansAbove-Market LoansNon-Market LoansIRSBipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002Politician Campaign Loan ParadoxCredit cardPersonal loan File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Robert Hills, Thesis SupervisorSamuel Burton Bonsall, IV, Thesis Honors Advisor