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    millionaire won election is political ignorance. That is just an epitome throughout 318.9 millions people in America, they don’t really care what is happening to their lives, they have no idea what is going in political, they are being blurred by political parties and political structures; even students who are provided Government and Economic class at school, however, when you ask a basic question “How many political branches in our country?” apparently, it is just like a hit quack their faces,…

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    reaching the alley to work with Bernie Sanders`s supporters who did not trust Hillary. However, there was a lot of work done on social media to suggest that Hillary Clinton had already won the election because of her temperament. CNN or ABC debates and all debates between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were shared in short clips praising the temperaments and qualifications of Clinton’s responses to questions posed by the debate moderators. The comments, likes were reassuring of victory over…

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    Formed in 1776, the United States has been through eleven declared wars, forty-seven recessions, and many elections, but has failed to eliminate the power of the white majority. Even being a country of freedom, the United States continually makes policies that are detrimental to African Americans and maintain the power of the white majority. The political theorists Alexis de Tocqueville, WEB DuBois, and Fredrick Harris observed this line of blacks versus whites in their writings where…

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    Genocide Survivors

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    While there has been extensive studies done by scholars, psychologists, and through personal interviews, as demonstrated in this research paper, compared to Holocaust survivors, with regards to the current state of research there has be no incentive to obtain personal information on Armenian Genocide survivors as the Turkish government has denied the atrocities in addition to the fact that many survivors have passed away long before Holocaust survivors. As such, the existing state of literature…

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    disenfranchised by government officials and party leaders. Party leaders often stop participating in partisan politics because of strict, ideological activists. Therefore, many partisan activists have assumed dominant positions inside political parties. So how do partisan activists cause partisan polarization? Partisan activists cause polarization by holding extremely polarizing political beliefs and effectively sharing those beliefs with the mass electorate, party leaders, and government…

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    both the address and Clift’s essay compared to the United States Army Signal Corps photo further describes the excitement and gratefulness felt by members of Kennedy’s audience during his inauguration. Although vastly different by means of content, all three documents convey the legacy of John…

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    Malcolm X Historiography

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X is written by American journalist and civil rights activist, Alex Haley. The content of the story was derived from several interviews with Malcolm X, conducted by Haley, beginning in 1963 up until Malcolm’s assassination in 1965. After dropping out from Alcorn State University, Haley enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard at the age of 18. At first, Haley was a steward, because it was one of the only jobs open to people of color. During World War II, Haley had gained an…

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    In the United States of America, people’s ideology ranges from conservatives to liberals and everything in between. People determine their political views based on what their family’s views are as children typically are greatly influenced by their parents’ views. However, other factors such as ethnicity, religion, gender, level of education, and even the areas they live in can determine people’s political views. I consider myself to lean more to the right on the political spectrum as I consider…

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    Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act benefited all of the Native Americans. Andrew Jackson warned the issue with the Indians during his inaugural speech that was held on March 4, 1829. He declared that the removal would strengthen the southwestern. Andrew Jackson believed that the Cherokees would be…

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    The children are numb to the appeals of faith or morality, and the church is in league with the state, making it all the more hopeless - for if the church, representing God, is in league with this immorality, what hope is there for humanity? This is the reason for the teacher’s initial statement, “God is the most terrible thing in the world” (60). God is truth, and…

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