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    “The Place for Inequality: Non-participation in the American Polity” is an article that explores the possible reasons for the linkage between increasing economic inequality and the lack of political participation within the lower and middle classes. The thesis of this article is to “[draw] individual differences and societal developments into a single account of structured behavior” regarding the aforementioned trend of lack of political activity within those of lower incomes and how increasing…

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    that brought about an oversight of the more fundamental facets of democracies and their innate importance, however, this is not to state that the rudimentary aspects of democracies have been neglected by academia, but simply that great attention has been progressively…

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    Media is able to achieve this great feat by setting the public agenda. Because media is able to pick and choose what stories and reports to air or write about, media is able to shape the public’s interest in determining their own political issues of importance. Media also has the ability to make citizens question the motives and purposes of government actions through their reports and findings and media can also be bias as they place their own beliefs into their reports and political spectrum…

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    Decision-Making Process

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    happens because the two-party system in America always seems to churn out flawed candidates. The scenario repeats itself. The Republicans and Democrats are shown as complete opposites. This polarization of candidates moves many voters to consider voting…

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    Napoleon seemingly encouraged and took importance on the liberty and equality, but some people contradict that he was nothing more than a dictator. According to an article, "Napoleon and Hitler," Napoleon is compared with Hitler, a former German dictator. In the book, what Napoleon did was similar…

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    that this system works is interesting and is confused easily in the general public. In early November, when citizens go to the polls, they are not voting for the president directly, rather they are voting for their individual states to cast its electoral votes towards a certain presidential candidate. In the forty-eight of the fifty states where voting takes place, all the electoral votes go to the presidential candidate who wins the majority in their state. No matter how large or small the…

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    people could have no say within the realm of politics that affected their daily lives infuriated many and led to rebellious acts such as the Boston Tea Party. In today’s American political structure, the concept of representation still holds much importance, which can be seen through all of the elected positions that can be held today. From President of the United States to Parish President of Saint Charles Parish, all of these positions possess an integral function to our democratic…

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    the past few presidential election has been the majority of the millennial population and it has said to win the millennial vote, talk about the issues, therefore, they have shared their issues that concern them the most, their matters of importance when voting, and their research they have done to be prepared for the presidential election. According to The Atlantic, the millennial is more liberal than their parents because of how open-minded and more involved they are in politics. For example,…

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    America is a democracy, which means that government officials are elected by the general public. This makes the right to vote one of the most important rights a citizen has. Through voting, people are able to participate in politics by making their voice heard on what they want from the government. There are many times throughout the year when a vote is held, either for elections or on various laws. Of these, the presidential election is the most important. The president is considered one of…

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    John B. Rayner

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    When John B. Rayner came to Texas, he did not know about the changes that were going to soon be taking place and the role in politics he would play. Rayner did not get into politics when they first came to Texas, because he felt like no one wanted to listen to an outsider. However, the political environment in Texas began to change in the Reconstruction. It is my opinion the at the prohibition movement and the rise, height, and fall of the Populist Party were the greatest events in Rayner’s…

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