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    In Aristotle’s Politics, human nature is the driving force behind the formation of community, political practice, government, and moral code. Ability to speak and communicate efficiently sets human apart from the rest of the animal kingdom, paving the way to revealing “the advantageous and the harmful, and hence also the just and unjust.” (1, 2) In other words, the inherent ability to express and give and receive feedback creates the foundation of fundamental ideas and rules upon which cities or…

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    she enjoys and feels strongly about politics and the environment. Ana Stringer grew up in Seattle, Washington, but moved to Barrow at the age of 13 when her parents divorced. Moving from Barrow was a tremendous change for her since the population went from 600,000 to 4,000 people; there was no…

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    An interest group is a collection of people who try to influence politics or the policies of government, business, etc., in a way that helps their own interests. The power of an interest group varies depending on the time and specific group, but generally speaking, their power and presence remains a constant on the political scene today. Today, countless interest groups are trying to address the issue of the rising cost of education in the U.S. If I or individuals like myself, who just finished…

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    The current state of this year’s presidential campaign is chaotic. There are a loot of US citizens who do not know who they are going to vote for. Some people are even voting for the presidential candidate that is opposite of their political party. Whoever people vote for, being correctly informed is the most important thing when considering a political candidate. In the age of the internet, there are millions of pieces of information available to anybody. However, not everything on the internet…

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    Civility: Where do we Draw the Line? Civility is a concern for those who not only study it but for those who are affected by it. It seems that today more than ever, the definition of civility and expectations have changed over time. From presidential candidates who may not uphold ethical dilemmas to impatient drivers or citizens who have certain expectations of how important their time is compared to others. But what is the real expectation of civility or even incivility in contemporary American…

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    Politics and the Social Media Divide Media is the portal to the public. Through media, people have the opportunity to engage and develop opinions. Media has played a pivotal role in politics throughout history and continues to influence the direction of politics. As media develops, so does the division of people following it, due to their public opinion. In the textbook, America Government: Power and Purpose in Chapter 10, public opinion is defined as “citizens’ attitudes about political…

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    Interest Groups Case Study

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    1. Interest groups attempt to influence politicians and public policy in a variety of ways. Define the term interest group, distinguishing it from a political party, and briefly describe some of the ways interest groups seek influence. • Interest groups can be called a fraction, pressure group, or special interest and can be described as organizations that would like to have influence over public policy. Interest groups are different from political parties in a couple of ways with some of the…

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    Insider strategies include lobbying, having access to a decision maker, and litigating cases in courts. Outsider strategies are mainly encouraging public exposure and electoral politics. Lobbying is an insider strategy used by interest groups where they seek to contact members of congress, members of the executive branch, news reporters, lawmakers and administrators. In contacting them, the officials of the interest groups can express…

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    It is human nature to view the world wanting to categorize it and its contents into groups in order to efficiently predict the characteristics of that person or object. This tactic of categorizing is referred to as labelling or stereotyping. In politics, labels like “left-wing”, “right-wing”, “liberal”, “conservative” and many others are used to organize people or groups into convenient ideological boxes that are easy to understand. However, this method of labelling is often simplistic and…

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    as they consistently posted to various social media sites. The two then candidates really used the internet to their advantage and used it as a tool to help them gain the edge over their opponent. The media can be a good and also a bad thing in politics, but it just depends on how one uses it. Many people have the ability to dig up anything one has said and/or posted on the internet but many…

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