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    while Democrats and Liberals are aligning. However, I believe that there are very prominent social issues, such as a woman’s right to choose and the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, which are greatly affecting the 2016 election, which Victors argues appears to be making evidence of party realignment. Although this…

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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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    The Republicans and Democrats are the major political parties of the United States of America. While they both have some similarities, though few and far between, they are far more different than they are alike. The Republicans are more conservative than liberal, and thus have more traditional views on many issues facing society today, such as abortion, crime, drugs, the economy, gay rights, gun control, health care, immigration, and social security. Republicans tend to believe that everyone is…

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    Puerto Rico, there are three primary political parties, the Popular Democratic Party (PDP), the New Progressive Party (NPP) and the Puerto Rican Independent Party (PRIP). It is common knowledge among Puerto Ricans that the first party listed believes that the government should maintain its political status as a commonwealth while the second party would prefer the island would become the 51st state in the United States of America, and obviously, the third party wants the country to become…

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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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    than 95 percent of the vote, even to losing presidential candidates. The timing of the demise of the Southern Democrat is not coincidental. It reflects a complete cycle of generational replacement in the post-Jim Crow era. Old loyalties to the Democratic Party have died along with the generation of white Southerners who came of age during the era of the Solid South, before Brown v. Board of Education, before the Civil Rights…

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    presidential elections come around, the populace primarily pay attention to the candidates from the Democratic party and the Republican party. The two main political parties are different through their political philosophies and other beliefs. However, they also share some common agreements. The main difference between Republicans and Democrats is their political philosophies. In general, Democrats are liberal and lean left on the political scale. Conversely, Republicans are conservatives and…

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    that women who are Democratic and in the house had little to no impact by the stereotypes. Democrats…

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    uses this illustration to display to the people that the ideals and ideas of Donald Trump don't represent the republican party as a whole. However, the media and the American people are just interested in what he does wrong. As an audience, we the American people should view this cartoon as a way of telling us to quit obsessing over one person's ideas and ideals when the party as a whole may not be on the same page as the candidate. All these things would speak to most Americans who have at…

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    Media In Australia

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    an important role in the dissemination of information to citizens of any country. In a democratic country like Australia, media plays a far greater role in connecting political discourses with its citizens so that they can make an informed decision about the future of their country. Media must provide citizen with information, ideas and debates so as to facilitate informed opinion and participation in democratic politics (Dahlgren 2009). But the Australian print media is highly concentrated…

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