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    The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, and the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, are radically opposite on the political spectrum. Hillary Clinton is a career politician and Donald Trump is very successful business leader. Each one brings into the political arena an agenda for people to consider. While they both claim to have the same concerns for our country, their views on solving these problems are drastically different. Hillary Clinton, the liberal progressive Democrat, and Donald…

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    The 2016 presidential election has been full of issues that both democratic or republic nominee have discussed and proposed ideas to. One major issue that has been the topic of every election and current discussion, is whether or not Planned Parenthood should be funded. Planned Parenthood is a health center network that provides a wide range of care, such as prevention of pregnancy through contraception, reduction of the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and screening for cervical and…

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    Politics and culture in America has always been evolving by either social, economic, or by political parties. It has continually changed since it’s founding in America. At the heart of democracy, and changes that would happen, the expansion of voting rights for white men from the “white male suffrage”. As white males won the right to vote and political parties came more organized, the aspect of American politics and culture changed. At the beginning of the early politics of America was very…

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    to office from March of 1829 to March of 1837 Jackson founded the democratic party. He also signed and supported the Indian Removal Act and was also the only president to pay off national debt. Some off Jackson's changes were good, some were not so good, but each change is equally important to the history of America. Andrew Jackson is known for founding the democratic party. The democratic party is the oldest political party in the United States and one of the oldest in the world. During…

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    symbols that are displayed. I recognize the two politicians as being part of two different political parties because of the symbols on the buttons attached to their suits. The politician on the left is wearing a button with an image of a donkey on it, which I know is the symbol that stands for Democrats. The politician on the right, however, is wearing a button with an image of an elephant on it,…

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    are centered on the split between two major political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans. Throughout history, Democrats and Republicans have emphasized and ascertained the evident differences between their policies. They are majorly perceived as black and white, liberal and conservative, however their similarities seem to be overshadowed by these differences. Democrats focus on change, while Republicans value tradition, but both parties have emphatical sources of political support and…

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    How did the elections of 1796 and 1800 show the political divides between the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans? In 1792 John Adams became president and he was in the Federalist Party. The Federalists supported the proposed constitution. In 1800 Thomas Jefferson became president as a Democratic-Republican. Democratic-Republicans believed that the constitution was strict and that it limited the powers of the government. They believed that the government did not have the right to accept…

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    In “The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln,” Sean Wilentz successfully argues that the election of 1828 represented a democratic revolt of the people as the election was crucial to the development and maintenance of the second-party system. Not only is Wilentz the George Henry Davis Professor of History at Princeton University, but Wilentz is also a successful author who has won many awards including the prestigious Frederick Jackson Turner Award, the Albert J. Beveridge Award, the…

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    Louisiana is known to have supported the Democratic Party for many decades. The large black population of the state identifies with the party (Stolberg, 2014). Most of the residents of New Orleans, the largest city of the state, also support the part. Given the huge support that the Democratic Party has enjoyed in the state for many years, Landrieu is likely to carry the day. The Democratic Party is only popular in Baton Rouge and other areas with small populations.…

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    her speech as the crowd of over 3000 fans erupted into a frenzy of cheers and chants “–Bernie Sanders!”. A young college freshman stood in the Idaho Falls auditorium; he attempted to strain his neck to see the Senator from Vermont and potential Democratic Party Nominee. Removing his long blonde hair from eyes, he seemed almost oblivious to the pandemonium that surrounded him. He wasn’t cheering, he wasn’t chanting, he wasn’t gracing the candidate with the kind of enthusiasm expected. So, why was…

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