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    These are the kinds of questions that have been debated since the inception of this country. Today, Republicans and Democrats are strongly divided on this issue. Democrats argue that the Republicans do not want their wealthy to pay their fair share, and that they should pay high taxes for the benefit of disadvantaged people because they can afford to. Republicans believe that Democrats want a huge and powerful government…

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    His supporters love his ideas, but his views do not represent the entire Republican Party. Since trump is more of a Tea Party candidate, his plan is more conservative than half the people he would represent as the GOP nominee. Recently political action committees (PACs), interest groups and lobbyist have begun to see Trump as a threat to the party as a whole. PACs have, either begun to fund against him and support…

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    The Argument On Abortion

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    In this paper I will consider the arguments on abortion and investigate how, these debates are affecting people in different cultures. I will concede that some of these arguments do not mirror all of those who have a judgement on abortion but, rather a predisposed person. I will also argue that religious and cultural differences seem to play a role in these disputes and people’s decisions. While doing this I will discuss the difference between “pro-life and “pro-choice” as well as, the people…

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    Political campaigns play a crucial role in the democratic and electoral processes. Political campaigns are a source of high interaction between politicians and citizens. The main goal of the political party is to get elected and gain power, and they need citizen’s support to do so, which they obtain through campaigning. How informative campaigns are, who funds them, and the media’s coverage of them are all key factors as to how campaigns help democratic governance. First, campaigns undeniably…

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    The Second Red Scare

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    legislation and punishment for communist subversive persons simply tended to be written off by the Truman administration as radicalistic propaganda. They were often only partially appeased when the Truman administration was pressured to act by the conservative-leaning FBI and Congress, such was in the cases of the creation of Executive Orders 9806 and 9835. Despite passing these orders (which granted the FBI the authority to investigate federal employees for suspected subversion or espionage),…

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    health care quality and affordability. As a result, on March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was successfully implemented by elected President Obama. On the contrary, those who oppose the ACA have a different stance. In the article, “How the Democrats Are Failing Obamacare” by Jim Newell, Newell asserts the negative effects of the ACA. On the whole, through establishing credibility as well as appealing to emotion and logic, Obama and Newell effectively achieve their purposes. To begin,…

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    After the General Election of 2015, many critics of the Single-Member Plurality system (a.k.a. “First-Past-the-Post”) complained that having an absolute majority with only 39.5% of the vote is wildly undemocratic. This 39.5% gave the Liberal Party 54% of the seats in the House of Commons, which in essence is an unchecked dictatorship. Unlike the American system where the executive and legislative branches are greatly separated (and can be home to two opposing parties), the Canadian system allows…

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    Bush had a conservative nature and was uncomfortable with bold, dramatic change, preferring stability and calm. These characteristics helped him lead the United States through a period of geopolitical transition. Still American voters did not perceive that President Bush…

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    Trump, the president-elect, has made threats to deport all illegal immigrants, ban muslims from our country, and build a wall on the Mexican border. He is also known for his many degrading comments made towards women. To Democrats, he was known as a source of all evil. Trump was like a computer, managing to program all his supporters to think the way he does. Hillary Clinton is not perfect either. She was the Democratic candidate that supported ideals such as equality to minorities…

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    should go allowing local unleashing local schools from federal control. Two Democrats across the board are against the ill because they say that it will take money from the poor schools and give them to the wealthier schools, all the while reducing accountability. They are dead set against allowing federal funds to follow the student because it would open the door to the voucher program. Then you add the conservatives into the mix. They are complaining that the proposal doesn't go far enough.…

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