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    Political Party Argument Much like today, people have struggled over what parties to join; Democratic or Republican, but in 1792 The Democratic-Republican and The Federalist where the two main parties. Each having its respective owner's, Alexander Hamilton runs The Federalists, and Thomas Jefferson runs the Democratic-Republicans. So, for presidency by any means the better choice would be The Federalist Party, because of their great ties with other foreign countries, also there view on how the…

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    On November 9, 2016 many United States citizens woke up to the shocking news that their next president would be Donald Trump, someone that countless people thought was a complete and utter joke of a candidate until he actually did the unthinkable and won. Soon after the election, many of the large polling services that predicted the incorrect outcome were quick to point to the obvious increase in turnout from the rural sections of America, specifically the Rust Belt states Michigan, Wisconsin,…

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    and there [was] no Justice” in regards to religion in Nazi Germany (qtd. in Idinopulos 123). Yet, it was not always this way. In order to withhold justice from the Jewish people living among the Christian majority of the German population, the Nazi Party must have first been able to reconstruct the German Christian establishment…

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    Because of the threshold, stakeholders that cannot gain 10% of overall national voters cannot be heard in the parliament and they missed a vital chance to express themselves to the wider public in an easy and prestigious manner. As mentioned there are some ways to go around this rule, but they’re difficult and expensive. For…

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    presidential election that incumbent loses. The most recent election among them is a 1992 Presidential Election where George H.W. Bush loses to Bill Clinton. In the beginning of the election, not many people thought that Bush was going to lose. However, national priorities were shifting with the rising new generation, the baby boomers. The Domestic economic was in chaos with unemployment rate that is highest in nine years. In the contrast with Bush, young democratic candidate, Bill Clinton, was…

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    following news about national politics "very closely", but many voters reportedly do not pay attention to political issues. So, for many voters, they use other factors to decide who they will vote for. These factors include background, voter party identification, and the voter's view of the incumbent's previous performance.…

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    but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves." 130 years later, Ronald Reagan said, “Government is not a solution to our problem, government is the problem." Both of these men were epochal leaders of their party, the GOP. But their ideas about the role of government in our lives as American citizens were drastically different: Lincoln favored a government that had a large reach over its citizens through taxes and government programs, while Reagan…

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    An ideology is defined as a “systematic body of concepts especially about human life or culture” (Ideology). These beliefs influence the way individuals think, act, and view the world. Political parties such as Republicans, Democrats, or Libertarians are examples of ideology. They embody a multitude of principles concerning environment, government, economics, education, healthcare, foreign policy, and many more. According to The Theory Toolbox, “ideology is that which allows us to say that our…

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    The rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party was inevitable. The rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party was practically inevitable. Germany had previously had a legacy of authoritarian rule, and the majority of German citizens wished for a strong leader to run the country, the description of which Hitler fit perfectly. Also, National Socialism appealed to a wide variety of people, making emotional promises to several key groups in society in order to gain their devotion. By manipulating the desires of the…

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    It is no secret that Abe Lincoln is the most notable Whig president. His loyalty to the party ran deeply and it dated all the way back to his young adulthood. After leaving home, Lincoln sought to become a man outside of his father’s heavy influence. He latched on to the notion of the ‘self-made man’ and strived to be a successful example of that idea. Whigs represented the hard working, passionate youth of his era and Lincoln described himself as just that. Essentially, they represented the…

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