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    2) The Party as the political clubs; 3) modern mass parties. Among Western political scientists we do not have a single point of view on the definition of a political party. This circumstance is due to the complexity and diversity of the object of research and dissimilar approaches to solving a specific problem, different traditions of national school of political science. The most famous are several types of definitions of political parties. This electoral type, which was based on, first of…

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    My typology is Steadfast Conservative, I hold conservative views on most issues that concern our country. One of the biggest influences for my political values come from the three most important men in my life, my dad, grandpa and my husband. They hold very strong opinions on military issues, national security and the four of us are veterans, each experiencing something different but we have a deeper understanding of the issues concerning the military and national security. I do not feel as…

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    change generally in their way and lobbying plans both inside and across political systems. This link provides deep study that explains these changes and the part that interest groups play in society. Interest groups helps to provide information to politics regarding elections campaigning and provide witness in congressional hearings. Groups may vary in whether they are democratic or…

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    believe that Political Action Committees - including those that are directly associated with Interest Groups - have a corrupting influence on our democracy? Or, are they simply a necessary and important part of our democratic system of government and politics - one component of a pluralistic political system? I think that political action committees are just as guilty and corrupted when it comes to impacting election within our democracy. The candidate that is more like to win PACS help them…

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    How senseless would it be for a government to be as corrupt as an Organized Crime Group? Organized Crime Groups are criminal groups that engage illegal activities. Governments around the world are primarily established to create laws for the safety of their country. Unfortunately, not every country’s governments institute authority. The Northern Triangle which is made up of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala is a frightening illustration of a tainted government’s image. The Northern Triangle’s…

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    The early twentieth century was an era of progressive reform and business expansion in the US Know as Era of Progression dominated by the working class. They attempted to clean up corrupt city governments, to enhance in factories working conditions, and to living better conditions for the individuals who lived in horrendous areas. Amid this time which comprises of three progressive presidents Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft. Who every contributed no less than one viewpoint to the United States…

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    In 1996 and 2000, Winona LaDuke ran as the vice-presidential candidate alongside Ralph Nader on the Green Party ticket. The Green Party is a political party in the United States that was founded in 2001 to evolve from the Association of State Green Parties which was formed in 1996. The Green Party in the country’s fourth largest by membership, Promotes environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, participatory grassroots democracy, gender equality, LGBT rights, anti-war and anti-racism. On the…

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    In his book, How Partisan Media Polarize America, Matthew Levendusky formulates the argument that the American political culture is affected and moved to extremes by the influence of partisan media. Levendusky first constructs a clear outline of the content of his book, then introduces a series of hypotheses that illustrate the core of the effects of partisan media, then follows with an extensive elaboration of the acquirement of empirical data to support his claim, and finally concludes by…

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    “Ugh, politics.” is a normal response to get from many people when the topic is brought up in conversation. Everywhere we look, it seems like the vast majority of people not only avoid putting much thought into politics, but also try to avoid talking about it altogether, as if it were some sort of taboo. At the same time however, if you can get the ball rolling in one of these conversations, it won’t be long before you find out that people have both deeply held beliefs that seem to be very…

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    Symptoms and Diagnosis In order to diagnose the root cause it is important to begin by looking at the symptoms present. In recent years there has been a focus in popular political science of editorials, blogs, and campaigns to talk about certain simple problems. As stated earlier, I believe that while potentially worrying, that these are not the problem in and of themselves, merely being symptoms of a greater dysfunction in the system. The symptoms I will discuss are political polarization,…

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