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    Wealth Disparity The wealth difference or disparity is characterized by the unevenness in dissemination of assets among a populace. One of the nations that shows wide disparities between riches circulation among the rich and the poor is United States in contrast with other created countries. Riches can incorporate any individual possessions, organizations, vehicles, the estimations of homes, funds of any sort, and additionally ventures. Divergence is any distinction that is discernible or…

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    Analysis: A Bug's Life

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    Balona, Kazzandra Alyzza G. PS203 – Intro to Comparative Politics Prof. Louie Benedict R. Ignacio Questions: 1.) Illustrate how different players or actors in the environment or society. Identify and perform their function. 2.) Explain the relationship between these actors and how these relationships illustrate conflict within the society. 3.) Illustrate how the movie reflects the dynamics in the economic relationship between developing and developed countries. 4.) How would you categorize the…

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    The Third Party System

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    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 the voters, then the candidates might be chosen from what changes they promised the voters that they…

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    The Peterloo Revolution

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    It was around 1799 that the French Revolution would finally come to an end. For Britain, the elites were strongly opposed to the Revolution’s ideologies - Liberty, equality, fraternity – afraid they would lose their political power. There was, unavoidably, a pressure for change: in this period, only middle and upper class men could vote. The press was under the censorship of the time leading to the government creating the “Taxes of Knowledge” - taxes and duties that would be imposed upon…

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    the biggest reasons for the increase of money spent on campaigns is for name recognition. It makes sense, but implies that Americans are dumb and illiterate to politics. The focus is not on the impact the politician will make but rather being popular. This is clearly focusing on something rather useless to the literate citizen in politics. The game is now a popularity contest. The research done by Open Secrets.org illustrates that President Obama outspent Mitt Romney on the 2012 election process…

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    Freedom Speech

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    They would reacting very negatively to sudden and dramatic changes in freedom. Most invaders or dramatic changes in an government would not do dramatic changes so as not to create immediate uprisings. As in the case of the Jews in was contrary to what most people think, it was done very slowly. The change was so gradual that they did not feel it as much or notice it but because of the propaganda, social expectation, and the secret police, after it was getting bad there was nothing they could do…

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    always wanted to be a superheroine. The idea of saving the world and protect people against the evil force has always fascinated me. However, the concept of a heroine for a little girl was not mostly inspired by cartoons instead it was inspired by politicians, revolutionaries, and visionaries that used their words and ideas as their fundamental power. Nowadays, even though my life had changed a couple of times, the desire is still alive. I can say that my hobby, my passion and my desires for a…

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    It was thought that Christianity was to remove the Jews and Muslims, no matter what the price may be. Because of the way that the Crusades portrayed the Christians, society saw them as cruel and cold blooded animals for all of the violence they used against the Jews and Muslims. Not only did they affect Europe, but they also affect society today. If one country is to want something, they will stop at nothing to get what they want, whether it includes violence or not. Chivalry is also still…

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    Lipset goes on to argue that while Americans rejoiced in the overthrowing of their oppressive European ties, Canadians took on a much different path, choosing instead to react against these liberal revolutions. Lipset observes that there was a conscious attempt to establish a conservative and monarchical society in Canada that vastly contrasted with the aims and attempts of their southern neighbors. So why does it appear that the loyalties held by Canada run significantly deeper than their…

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    Polarization of Political Views Now that the 2016 Presidential Campaign has concluded, did mainstream media polarize the American people? The answer is a very obvious yes. When it comes to the topic of the media and politics, most of us will readily agree that mainstream media has significantly polarized our political perception. Overtime, mainstream media has become increasingly popular. The internet introduced us to a vast amount of political news articles and social networking websites.…

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