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    Teen activist speaking Craig Kielburger is an teen activism. An activism is a someone that focus on one issue and tries to fix it to make the world to a better place. One morning he read his newspaper and found out that another teen activist Iqbal Masih was shot killed. Iqbal escaped from child labor and made a speech to stop child labor but it wasn't enough so he help other kids escape from child labor. According to the article…

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    military family, spending the first five years of my life at Fort Bragg, NC. It was early that I became a fan of Ronald Reagan and learned the value of sacrifice for Country. Naturally, after taking several history and college-level government and politics classes, I have decided to enter college as a Political Science Major with the intention of going to law school and one day running for office so that I may have an opportunity to reverse many of the detrimental policies enacted by our…

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    Passionate Teen Activism

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    Have you ever thought of how kids your age make a huge impact of things you do every day. Teen activism is teens who have made a cause in there community and stop at nothing to fix it by using outlets such as social media to spread their cause. Also, fighting for making a better difference in the community but can’t do it alone. One thing Teen activist need is money to spread the cause and pay for expenses., time ,resources,and passion to fix there cause.Teen activist have to be confident and…

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    Question #2 Image is everything. This phrase has become somewhat of a cliché in the world we live in now. However, back in 16th and 17th century England it was the reality. Visual displays of power and authority were vitally important to the functioning of English government. England operated under a rule of personal monarchy, and thus the King was reflected in his peoples. The way the upper echelons of society wielded their powers said much about the nature of society as a whole. There are…

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    Rumors are commonly used by children; however, would you be surprised if leaders also joined in? Rumors are usually about other people’s lives and at times evolve into lies, depending on who tells the gossip. During1890-1920s the progressive era was still going on; the progressive era was a time in which technology, economic development, science, and social organization was introduced and applied to America. In 1901 president Theodore Roosevelt began an anti-corruption campaign known as the…

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    How technology has helped shaped the public’s view of politics. Technology, especially with the advent and rise of the internet, has lead to a shift in the way many people get news and information, and share that information. It has also led to many technological advances, making the political process much quicker and more streamlined, while also providing much more transparency to the American public. With the rise of social media, it has also turned into a way to make that same information go…

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    No matter how dysfunctional or out-of-touch Capitol Hill is, it seems to never improve despite the United States being home to a stable democratic process. In “Why Don’t We Complain?” American conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr points his finger at the American people himself as their own apathy is to blame for the current status quo. Buckley is successful with his use of symbolism to demonstrate the issue of political apathy among the average American voter. When Buckley published…

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    Political Stereotypes

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    I don't share my opinions about politics on social media and always make the attempt to speak objectively. I don't engage in arguments with my peers or with individuals who oppose what I believe in and purposely try to infringe upon their beliefs. And ultimately my way of thinking will never match any of yours. I'm not using this post to justify what transpired last night, or try to justify why my candidate lost and why the opposing candidate won. Regardless of your stance, regardless of your…

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    Insert title here “Leadership by deception isn't leadership. It's fraud” a quote by Dashanne Stokes. Even though parties running to be elected often proclaim they can make a difference in a country, when they actually win their promises are often not followed through. This is because, despite humanity's best efforts, when placed in a position of power even those with the purest intentions succumb to unethical practices as seen in Matched by Ally Condie and The Circle by Dave Eggers. Such…

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    The Third Party System

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    Political Parties have huge impacts of things that go on in today’s society. Many political parties are well out spoken and are mostly heard than seen. What is a political party you may ask? A political party is an organized group of people with very similar thoughts and opinions politically. They seek the influence of those who have political power to get their candidates put into the public office. Politicians may talk about anything from taxes to education. Whichever catches the attention of…

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