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    Americas’ views on different political parties have changed thought-out history. In his Farewell Address President George Washington warned Americans about the dangers of forming political parties. But since the 19th century American’s have had strong ties to political parties. Political parties are organized groups that seek to gain the office and exercise political power through legislation and executive action, who also want to control government agencies. The parties want to elect…

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    block America is facing today is the issue of “political correctness,” which is the avoidance of any action or verbal expression that is thought to exclude, marginalize, or insult individuals of stereotypically “disadvantaged” people groups. This belief, seemingly enforced strictly by liberals, is plaguing and infecting the minds of this generation, and is ultimately contributing to the complete collapse of the “American dream.” The issue of “political correctness” is one that should be…

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    this reason why that this millionaire won election is political ignorance. That is just an epitome throughout 318.9 millions people in America, they don’t really care what is happening to their lives, they have no idea what is going in political, they are being blurred by political parties and political structures; even students who are provided Government and Economic class at school, however, when you ask a basic question “How many political branches in our country?” apparently, it is just…

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    Political Ideology Report

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    I consider my political ideology to be more closely aligned with conservatism. While growing up, I realized that my family’s Cuban background had a big influence on them being conservative because Cuban culture has always emphasized the importance of living life (or believing in) with traditional values and morals. My family’s political ideology has always related more to conservatism. “Conservatives believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty,…

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    the quality of standing up for the same values in every situation - is not a real qualification for getting people to work together.” - Stanley Fish. Integrity and character are the most important qualifications for political office. Integrity and character are crucial for political office because of the candidate's atmosphere, truthfulness, and decision-making. The candidate's atmosphere is critical for a candidate to get into office. No voter wants to see a candidate up on stage looking like…

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    I took the Worlds Smallest Political Quiz and it stated that I agree with the Liberals the most. According to the quiz Liberals “usually embrace freedom of choice in personal matters, but tend to support significant government control of the economy. They generally support a government-funded "safety net" to help the disadvantaged, and advocate strict regulation of business. Liberals tend to favor environmental regulations, defend civil liberties and free expression, support government action to…

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    Political Typology Quiz

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    majority of older folk are Republican and younger people are more likely to be Democrats. But as a young person growing up with Republican parents, I wondered where I stood especially with the presidential election coming up. So when I took the political typology quiz, I learned where I stand, what I believe in, and how becoming more informed affected my results. The first time I took the quiz, my results read Sold Liberal. I was quite surprised since I grew up learning the right was superior to…

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    Political Parties In Texas

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    Political Parties in Texas run the same as they do within the United States, we are a Republican Party and a Democratic Party. The Republican Party is a party for supporters for free market capitalism, free enterprise, fiscal conservatism, strong national defense, deregulation, restrictions on labor unions, and is ideology is American conservatism. The Republican Party is also known as the GOP, Grand Old Party. The Republican Party was founded by the anti-slavery activists, modernists, ex-Whigs,…

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    In the United States, the majority of the media and political candidates are either liberal or conservative in nature. The Democratic Party and news channels such as, MSNBC represent the liberal side of American Politics. On the other hand, the Republican Party and news channels such as, Fox News support the conservative side of American politics. Furthermore, the Republican and Democratic Parties are the two largest political parties in the United States. By looking at the parties’ beliefs,…

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    The Political Spectacle is the idea of how politicians can manipulate public opinions and actions by diverting attention from more pressing social and political issues such as poverty, climate change, and racial inequalities. Many politicians take advantage of social constructs to draw attention to foreign threats. By doing so, they skillfully lessen the attention on domestic concerns. External threats tend to appeal to broader audiences and feed the fears of less informed individuals, whereas…

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