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    Buying America The U.S politics have become to be a game of wealth and foolery. Nowadays, dark money has infiltrated our public affairs by buying out running candidates and corrupting our elections. Dark money’s role in our politics is that high dollar corporations and million and billionaire “investors” are able to fund and tell the candidate what to say and vote for in order to benefit the corporations and influence the election and not disclose their donors. The effects of dark money can…

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    be examined here is Allen Guelzo's House Divided: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Political Landscape of 1858. This source takes a more technical examination of not just the speeches and overall influence of Lincoln during this time, but also on where politics stood around the middle of the nineteenth century. This allows the book to feel somewhat modern in that it has a comprehensive amount of knowledge on the subject while also feeling historical in the sense that it has a large number of personal…

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    Effects of these changes are just beginning and have only reached its breaking point. Technology is constantly changing on the media and in turn the media changes politics. Although it may seem as though the media is there to inform the millions of viewers which is also known as public ownership but the government can regulate the media and make sure that it meets the public…

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    lack of involvement and interest in running for office by women is especially disappointing for me. As I personally have an interest in politics, I do not have a desire to run for political office. In Running for Office,…

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    An internship with a political party is an invaluable experience for a student, regardless of whether or not they want to pursue a career in politics. It gives those involved the opportunity to use new skills, create a network of similarly minded people, and get training in real-life situations. The tasks that were given on a daily basis where foreign to me prior to my time working for the Democratic Party. There was a multitude of different tasks, all varying in the type of skills required.…

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    monopolistic or near-monopolistic levels of market concentration and financial capital increasingly integrating corporations, a handful of very wealthy heads of large corporations began to exert increasing influence over industry, public opinion and politics after the Civil War. Money, according to contemporary progressive and journalistWalter Weyl, was "the mortar of this edifice", with ideological differences among politicians fading and the political realm becoming "a mere branch in a still…

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    Lobbying Lobbying has taken on the perspective as a dirty unseemly profession. When one thinks of lobbyist one often thinks of back-room deals made by powerful individuals with little or no concern for others. A formal definition of lobbying is: A group of people seeking to influence politicians or public officials on a particular issue. For administrators of special education not wanting to “lobby,” maybe a better word is issue advocacy. In order for politicians and others to help with the…

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    Government corruption can be defined as political power used by government leaders for private gain and to maintain their power as a government official. Most of the times these corrupt politicians say they are doing their best in order to catch criminals when, in reality, they commit just as many crimes. They are able to maintain their power because most people do not vote because they think they will not make a difference and the politicians have under the table deals so people vote for them.…

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    Interest groups are simply an organized group of individuals who come together to achieve a common goal, most of these individuals share similar beliefs. These particular goals cannot be achieved by the individual themselves, hence the reason for the interest groups. Political parties are simply a group that seeks to elect public officeholders under its own name. Interest groups and political parties both serve a purpose in our government, though, they both have their differences on how they…

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    The nineteenth century was the era of reform. From politics to religion, it seemed like every aspect of nineteenth century American society was going through a rapid change of ideas and beliefs. One aspect of society in particular, the criminal justice system, had a series of specific reforms. These reforms ranged from the separation of prisoners; to the decrease of crimes punishable by death. Yet, there was no reform to aid in the improvement of the mentally insane in prisons. Unfortunately, it…

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