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    al. introduces the idea that we struggle to live up to an ideal political society. He states that we are influenced by the behavior put forth from the government. His main claim is that there is a main impact of realistic research in contemporary politics which need further requirements to have traditional normative arguments. Berelson brings up small situations in where an average democratic should possess certain qualities. Theses qualities should then determine how they should act in out…

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    Aristotle

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    Aristotle is considered to be one of the most important thinkers in the philosophy history. In his book; The Politics, Aristotle mainly talks about the state and how it should be. He sees the state as an association. He believes that the state should be self-sufficient. However, he also explains the purposes of man, women and slaves. In the association, man is a ‘political animal’. This means that the difference between man and animal is based on ‘thinking’. Animals live only for food and…

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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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    Polarized America? explain that America is not polarized. This reading contrasts in-class discussions saying that the American legislature is becoming more polarized based off of evidence from Political Polarization in American Politics. Culture war is a conflict in politics about religious and moral values where the different political parties have their own opinion as to what is right versus wrong. The group most supportive of this belief are journalists. The media believes there is a division…

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    AVID Mission Statement My childhood was spent with four women. They constructed a space for me that was void of the manacles of racial standards, an expanse free for me to roam and wallow freely in its immaculate glory. As i endeavored to America, this space shrunk further and further until it had transformed into a cramped chamber. For the first time, I had to grapple with what it meant to be black, to have your skin’s pigment be brimmed with melanin. The concept of race was vehemently…

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    Internet And Activism

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    In a sense, it elaborates that the American politics has been subjected to processes of evolution as its susceptibility to the influences of technology become more evident. Ideally, the fact that there is a shift from the traditional values of parties’ resources explains that the foundations of the…

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    Interest group can be described as an organized group of citizens, whose primary goal is to ensure certain policies of their interest are passed and followed by the state (Shively, 2014). Though not confined to democracies like he political parties, interest group however can exert political influence that could mold government policies. There are generally three main types of interest group as categorized by political scientist. These are sectoral interest group, institutional interest group,…

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    Voting Obligations

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    Before starting on this assignment, I did not know a lot of information about my representatives or senators. I feel more educated about who they are as person, the issues they work on and how they are able to impact my life based on the decisions they make. Now that I have more knowledge on the roles that my elected officials play in the world I live in, I have more appreciation and respect for them. I have more trust in them because, they are making differences by solving some of the issues…

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    Public Campaign Finance

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    city political reforms were successful in the Southwest was due in part to a lack of competition by established political parties--who redistributed resources among various constituencies without any ties to development. Political party machine politics are more effect at mobilizing redistribution coalitions, whereas reformed cities cobble to interest around development policies leaving out the lower class. This is due in part to development and growth strategies that leave little policy space…

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    There is a lot of debate whether or not dirty hands are necessary for politics. Snowden brings out both the bad and the good that many political science students are studying at the moment. Dirty hands is not a new topic that recently came out, but one that is becoming more complex as time goes on with new ideologies forming…

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