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    The Republicans and Democrats are the major political parties of the United States of America. While they both have some similarities, though few and far between, they are far more different than they are alike. The Republicans are more conservative than liberal, and thus have more traditional views on many issues facing society today, such as abortion, crime, drugs, the economy, gay rights, gun control, health care, immigration, and social security. Republicans tend to believe that everyone is…

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    QUESTION NUMBER 1: The civil rights movement of 1960’s was a set of movements in the United States to end racial discrimination against the black Americans and to get them a legal recognition. The movement also attempted to gain federal protection of the rights of citizenship as explained in the constitution. In the late 19th century, black Americans were stripped of their rights by numerous discriminatory laws in the South. Unlawful violence became a normal scenario for the blacks of South.…

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    In the “Fighting for Our Lives” article, I found the statement about the “boy who cried wolf” effect in our societal dialogue interesting. The author wrote that heated, warlike argument is so common that we are losing the ability to differentiate between debates over extremely important issues and over unimportant, and unnecessarily sensationalized issues. This reminded me of an article I read about the effects of sensationalization in news media. For example, CNN presents the news relatively…

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    violated around the globe. It has gained support worldwide with over 7 million members and supporters around the globe. Amnesty International primarily targets governments, but also reports on non-governmental bodies and private individuals (non-state actors). Amnesty International was founded in London in 1961, following the publication of the article "The Forgotten Prisoners" in The Observer 28 May 1961, by the lawyer Peter Benenson. Amnesty draws attention to human rights abuses and…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis

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    nothing about, and could possibly hut us. Imagine the Kate Stinley case happening to hundreds of children nationwide. What a horrible imagery that would be, for us, as the American people. Think of this objectively. You are the president of the United States of America? Should your country not come first? Forgive me, Mr. President, but I believe this is a rhetorical question, the leader and head representative…

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    Third Parties In the United States politics, there are two main political parties, the Democratic and the Republican. With that said, a third party is a party running in the election that is not one of the two major parties. There are many third parties in the American politics. The three main third political parties are the Libertarian party, the Constitution party, and the Green party and these parties can effect American politics by bringing in new ideas, and addressing issues that were not…

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    Presidential Match-Ups Democratic politician Hillary Clinton is argueably one of the most qualified candidates running for the 2016 Presidency. She was once the First Lady of Arkansas and the United States and has political experience being former governor of New York and Secretary of State. She emphases issues like affordable college, income inequality, and workplace policy reform to demonstrate her attention to Americans' basic economic concerns, attracting US citizens to be on her side…

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    vice-president by an indirect device known as the Electoral College. There are many political parties, but the most popular ones are Republican and Democratic. The difference between the Republican and Democratic is their views on social issues and how abortion should be handle.The two final candidates for the 2016 Presidential election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump . Hillary Clinton didn’t surprise anyone when she announced she was running for…

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    What were the views of John F. Kennedy and what was his New Frontier program? DESTINI GREENWOOD John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States from 1961 to 1963. He made great changes to the United States of America before he was tragically murdered in 1963. One great change John F Kennedy did was his New Frontier program. The New Frontier program was used in John F. Kennedy’s acceptance speech in the 1960 election. During this Congress passed 304 bills that the White House…

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    SUMMARY OF: TWO SIDES OF COLORADO, AMPLIFIED THROUGH CONSTITUTIONAL REDISGN This is a great fast past interpretation of the Colorado Constitution. This chapter in the book “The Constitutionalism of America States,” is a good representation of how and why the Colorado constitution was formed. Dr. Vicki Bollenbacher, the author of this chapter “two Sides of Colorado, Amplified through Constitutional Redesign,” goes into some detail about the history as well as the ins…

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