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    judgement—71 percent whites greatly and fairly jibe that favoritism of them is an obstacle in today’s community. However, 46 percent African Americans agree. Between the Republicans and Democrats, 77 percent Republican party, and 53 percent Democratic party believe that reverse racism is an issue (given that, conservatives are 85 percent white and liberals consist of 54 percent white). 54 percent of the general population responds “I believe all lives matter,” when questioned about how they…

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    the constitution's meaning in anyway, which should be applied to Obama Care. Conservatives should be calling for reforms to help reinvigorate a Constitutional government. We need to help the constitution to work again, correct the mistakes made, and inform the public what is going to happen if something isn't done, than no matter what we do to help, will not prevent self-government to slowly fade away. Conservatives have not tried any constitutional changes or maintain a good policy for…

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    Arthur Brooks’ book “The Conservative Heart – How to Build a Fairer, Happier and More Prosperous America” represents a challenge to the established view of the Conservatives and Republicans regarding America’s social issues. We are caught between the perceptions of two disparate political choices: largess without compassion versus dollar value pragmatism. While Democrats/Progressives have always provided this ongoing narrative of the Party who are the champions of the underprivileged; this…

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    that of the Republican convention. However, even among Democrats, the day should especially appeal to a younger, more liberal audience as the three major speeches will be delivered by Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney, Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders who represent a position slightly further left than most ‘mainstream’ Democrats today. The ten songs to be played were divided into those for television…

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    For average Americans during the early postwar era, the shadow of the Soviet Union and communism loomed as a threat to their way of life, causing paranoia over the threat of communist infiltration, which gave rise to the “Red Scare”. This mass hysteria led Americans to become fearful of communist agents attempting to infiltrate their society, and to undermine it from within. Studies of this era of US culture tend to focus on McCarthyism, the term used to describe the mass communist “witch hunt”…

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    On election day, the Democrats arrived at polls armed and ready to assault blacks who had come to place their vote. Voters rigged the ballot boxes and, as expected, the Democrats ended up winning by a large majority. The next day, Alfred Waddell created a Committee of Twenty-five and led its first meeting, during which a series of resolutions collectively known as the White Declaration of Independence were passed. These resolutions included the forced exile of Alex Manly, the closing of the…

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    And those are liberalism and conservatives. While liberals are for less government they operate under the assumption that everyone is a rational being, and can solve problems and progress without government. Then we have the conservatives who in contrast to the liberals value and emphasize tradition and already established practices to guide them into the future. While this is a very blanket and general description of the political ideologies liberalism and conservatives. There are different…

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    The Great Depression was a time period of hunger, sorrow, and death. It began with the Stock Market Crash of 1929 when President Herbert Hoover as president. Hoover was elected after campaigning and promising prosperity. However, he failed to deliver to the people what he had promised. He tried to keep the country from falling into the Depression by keeping the government separate from the economy which only helped the country fall into the Depression in the first place. When Hoover’s term was…

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    State Committee Members, County Committee Members, and Republican Voters “Where Education Comes To Life” 3 The National Independent American Party (IAP)  History -The IAP began as the Utah Independent American Party. In 1993 Utah wanted a truly conservative party and the citizens formed the Utah IAP. In 1995 the Utah IAP began their affiliation with the National American Party (AP). 1998 three options were presented to decide: To remain affiliated with the national American Party (AP), to…

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    Franklin D Roosevelt declared a four-day national bank holiday on March 5, 1933 and summoned Congress into a special session )Schultz, 2013). This would put in motion a series of laws and programs that were intended to end the depression. Roosevelt called his plan the “New Deal” and meant it to provide national recovery, regulate the economy and create social safety. It expanded government’s role in Americans lives. First thing he passed was the Emergency Banking Relief Act. This gave the…

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