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    The blue wall the 18 states and the District of Columbia that have voted Democratic in no less than six back to back presidential decisions today has 242 discretionary votes. Texas, which is not a block in this wall, has 38 constituent votes. After the 2020 Census, it most likely will have 40, maybe 41. Were Texas to wind up distinctly…

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    Death Penalty Ideology

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    why the research question for this report is: How ideology impacts in punishment of crime? The credible causal mechanism in this case is the relation between punishment of crime and ideology: If the citizen or people on democratic institution consider their selves as a democratic, the punishment tend to be less strong. In these cases, death penalty and executions are less use as punishment. The dependent variable is the punishment of crime and the independent variable is ideology.…

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    political parties were the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalist. They were opposites. Federalist wanted a national bank, allies with Britain, and wealthy people in government. On the other hand, The Democratic-Republicans wanted state banks, allies with France, and common people in government.The Federalist wanted a strong central or federal government while the Democratic-Republicans wanted strong state governments. The Federalist were lead by Alexander Hamilton and the…

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    Adlai Stevenson Quotes

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    Assistant Post Master__, a low paying but coveted position around the country. The Post Master was a fixture in communities due to being in charge of mail, newspaper, and magazine deliveries. Another role of the Post Master was delivering political party pamphlets, and Stevenson used this role to gain votes for Democrats distributing their materials to voters. Stevenson was well suited to the duties of this position due to his personable character and nature, and earned the nickname ‘Headsman’…

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    repeal is nothing but a political stunt by the Democratic party meant to distract from the anti-woman policies they secretly push, as proposed by Patrick Gleason in his article, “The phony feminism of tampon tax repeal”. In 2016, thirteen states began the process of removing the sales tax from menstrual products, on the premise that women face injustices because of this tax. Through his use of facts and statistics about the pink tax and other Democratic policies, Gleason urges a politically…

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    Jimmy Carter Case Study

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    Jimmy Carter was one of the most commonly known U.S presidents, and like all presidents, Jimmy Carter exemplified the roles as the overseeing leader. One as being chief executive, President Carter executed the Executive Order 11803 in 1977. The order reviewed all cases where military duty was abandoned, and it was extremely crucial as it was the Vietnam War crisis at the time. In addition, President Carter thought returning the Panama Canal to Panama would improve their relationship with Latin…

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    the right to vote. There are many parties in the United States, but in my opinion only 2 stand out the most to which a lot more people have influence on. In the United States there is a two-party political system. These two parties basically control…

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    New Deal Dbq

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    change to the United States through student activism and supreme court rulings. However the conservative backlash that was sparked in 1970’s that continues to this day can be famously summed up with the words of Ronald Reagan “I didn’t leave the Democratic Party; it left me.” As Conservatives grew more hesitant of presidential leadership in a political system that had grown vastly, Liberals had become more aware of discrimination and inequality in American society, and tried to find ways to…

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    was not in favor of the legalization of abortion and marijuana nationwide. Instead, the Democratic Party misunderstands McGovern. In 1976, the Democrats retreated from leftist politics and nominated centrist and McGovern foe Georgia governor Jimmy Carter. The Carter administration emphasized tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, and a hawkish foreign policy. This rightward trend continued under Democratic President Bill Clinton. As President Bill Clinton signed, various right wing proposals…

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    A Godly Hero Summary

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    other man" by transforming the Democratic "party from a bulwark of laissez-faire into the citadel of liberalism" by using related religious principles as a foundation for his actions that caused millions of people to chant his of being their godly hero (xix). With the writing of “A Godly Hero", Michael Kazin makes an attempt to change the perception of a deranged man into one of a godly hero. Because of how Michael Kazin wrote…

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