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    Libertarian Party

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    The Libertarian Party highly values liberty, and idealizes a world where every individual makes his or her own choices for themselves. They have elected Gary Johnson as president and William Weld as vice president. The national debt, war on drugs, and civil liberties are three main issues to the candidate. Gary Johnson strongly believes that excessive spending by the government is one of the greatest threats to national security, legalizing marijuana would create a safer society and an…

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    what political party they are sided with. With this in mind, what is a political party and how to they affect the country. According to Collins Dictionary, a political party is an organization of people who share the same views about the way power should be used in a country or society. In the United States, the two major political parties that have the majority of the positions in the government are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. The choice of what political party people side…

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    Hitler 's Rise to Power: When Illusion feeds Disillusion Back in May 1928, Germany had just voted for constitutional parties, leaving Müller, a Social Democrat to become the country 's new Chancellor. Four years later, the Nazi Party (NSDAP) had earned the largest portion of control over the Reichstag parliament, with 37.4% of the vote, compared to only 2.5% in 1928. How did the political and economical context help the Nazis mold their promises and image so as to appeal to the masses during…

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    hatred that both parties in Congress have for each other and a complete unwillingness to work together. Reflecting on this, I realized, “Why would I be a member of either party and associate with those creating problems in America?” Instead, I decided to create my own political party, which would work to make America a better place by standing for compromise, fiscal responsibility, and social morality. If I ever gave a TEDTalk, I would discuss my party: the Moderate Party.…

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    Please choose an American minor party and explore this party's platform. Then please explain the party's value and or objectives and goals to your peers via this forum. The Objectivist Party is based on Ayn Rand’s political philosophy of objectivism, which states that it is morally logical to pursue one’s own happiness. Ayn Rand was a Russian-American writer and philosopher, and the party was founded on February 2, 2008 on her birthday by Tom Stevens. She was born in 1905 and died in 1982, and…

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    Democracy In Chile

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    ensure that Pinochet would continue to be supported in the legislature. These impediments limited the party coalitions’ responsiveness and ability to enact legislation that would benefit the people (Posner 1999, 59). The binomial electoral system also encourages a lack of representation over candidate selection. Candidates for office are chosen by the elites after intensive negotiations within the party coalitions. “The selection of…

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    head of the right-wing National Socialist German Workers Party (called "the Nazi Party" for short). His election came with the hope that he would be able to lead Germany out of its grave political and economic crisis. Of the many policies that Hitler enacted once in power many of them were directed toward limiting individual freedoms such as freedom of press, speech, and assembly. While limited rights on a national scale were the beginning, what Hitler and the Nazi party were most well-known…

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    The Federal Party System

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    American political parties have been broad and realistic since the founding of the Republic. There are several institutional reasons for the two party systems in America. Those who favored a stronger central government in the constitution are identified as federalist and the democratic republic favored a system of greater state authority. First of all, the United States is not a democracy, it is a Democratic Republic. This is important in that in a true democracy, the people are continuously…

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    The Nazis Party was established in World War I but it rise in World War II. They were found in February 24 1920. This was shortening for National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). This was a political party that took place from 1920 and 1945 practice Nazism. The leader The Nazis Party Organization was called Adolf Hitler. The Nazis Party grew from the German people, and started by hating the Jews. Just like many organizations the Nazis tried to find the best way that they could gain the…

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    Americans have been questioning whether government surveillance has passed the limits of the right of privacy. The controversy is set whether the violation of the right of privacy is in exchange for security. In other words, is the government really providing security or control the citizens? Is it really to benefit the people or the government? With that questions, more questions are made like: Is the government correct on doing what is being done? The discussion here is; Has the government…

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