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    Since Brazil is a federation composed of 27 states and the belief argues that federalism weakens national parties as national politicians have subnational interests which affect the unity and the cohesion of the national party .Therefore, national coalition of parties will be divided by conflicts within the states. In addition that both unitary and federal have regional societal differences but the risk is bigger in the federal system as it strengthens these regional, ethnic and religious…

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    Political parties are not useful to have at a local government level. Local government exist to provide services and protect property, they are not designed to decide major social policies. If Nanaimo were to be given the task of deciding if our central bank were to go back to using the gold standard to attempt to reduce inflation for the betterment of the poor or other decisions along those lines then it would be useful to elect a party has defined political leanings. Since no city would, and…

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    =Trust is a virtue that needs to be earned by all groups and peoples including governments and more often, it is also should be expected that people have a sense of skepticism tied to any trust to protect themselves. The American government is an example of a group that needs to earn the trust of its citizens who grant it legitimacy and the right to rule. However recently and overtime, things and incidents have happened which have raised doubts and skepticism towards the virtue of the American…

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    appointments with Nick Clegg as coalition partners which was something Cameron would have had unfettered command of otherwise. Nevertheless, PMs almost always exercise full-fledged control over patronage since Coalition governments are…

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    Limited Government- a government outline where any more than minimal governmental intervention in personal liberties and the economy is not allowed by law, usually in a written Constitution. Parliamentary Democracy- democratic form of government in which the party (or a coalition of parties) with the greatest representation in the parliament(legislature) forms the government, its leader becoming prime minister or chancellor. Presidential Democracy- a system of government where a head of…

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    In modern day democracy, political parties and interest groups play important and increasingly larger roles within many countries’ governments. These organizations, however, don’t share many things in common besides this single fact. Political parties and interest groups are organizations that serve and seek different purposes within a country's political system. While political parties concern themselves with a wide range of issues, interest groups focus on a single matter. Additionally,…

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    struggles and reunification with the communist East. The country’s success lies in the structure of the government, with its checks and balances for the legislature and the Chancellor, as well as its role in allowing orderly and just elections. The core of Germany’s success comes from its federal system, meaning that the German state governments have real political power in the central government, which manifests…

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    Brower PAD 510 Final Exam Solution All Possible Questions Question 1 The Streams Metaphor is associated with which scholar? Question 2 “Pork barrel” spending is most closely associated with which policy type? Question 3 The Advocacy Coalition Framework illustrates Question 4 Log rolling by legislators often leads to _______ spending Question 5 From 2008 to 2011, the federal budget deficit as a proportion of GDP Question 6 Material inducements to join are most…

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    Brooklyn became “cool” since it gave creative thinkers a space to thrive. As Zukin has stated, the power of real estate, government policy and the taste of middle class is what made Brooklyn authentic. This in a way begin the process of gentrification as the old neighborhood’s such as Bushwick made people, generations of people were up and coming from that neighborhood but it has shifted and now people go there stay but there is no sense of community. Now the native Bushwick residents’ positive…

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    under democratic capitalism, workers are able to influence the government’s position on monetary policies by forming powerful cooperative coalitions. This theory presents evidence that the Democratic process causes a shift towards an optimal level of inflation and growth between coalitions willing to engage in a political…

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