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    The Real Gorilla

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    supposed to be a gorilla enclosure or exhibit. The words ‘NATIONAL DEBT’ are printed on the side of the wall below two talking figures. The two figures are a donkey and an elephant both wearing suits, the donkey is saying to the elephant, Me?! I thought you were watching them. This is in reference to the small children next to the gorilla. Given the subject material and current events, the cartoon was created to show the indebtedness of our two parties, the ignorance of the American people, and…

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    democracy in the United Kingdom, pre modern party system, is where large bombastic speeches could change the entirety of the direction of a nation. The composition of Parliament, specifically the House of Commons, in Canada has never been through the golden age of parliamentary government, where no member had a distinct party affiliation. Basic analysis of the underlying political framework leads to indisputable electoral bias towards political parties. This evident bias has led the…

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    The Republican Party was formed in 1854 by former members of the “Whig Democratic” and “Free Soil” parties who chose the party’s name to recall the Jeffersonian Republican’s concern with the national interest. The Republican Party is a more conservative while Democrats are more liberal. The Democratic Party was formed in 1790 as a group of Thomas Jefferson’s supporters. They demonstrated their beliefs in the principle of popular government and their opposition to monarchism. Democrats won every…

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    The Democratic party is one of the two major parties, the other being the Republican Party. It is a party whose core values and interests have changed over time. Its existence amounts for more than two centuries; the Democratic Party’s history is moderately stable compared to the Republican Party. Its largest following is that of minorities, it supports big government and is associated with liberal social policies. The party fights for civil rights of minorities, organized labour, and…

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    resist but to help him and die for him. Once he had the people’s faith, he made two goals. One is whoever wishes not to serve Hitler will be banished and the second goal is to make the Nazi party a political party. This plays a huge factor because it eliminates anyone not willing to serve him and it makes the party more powerful than it already is. Time and how he died - Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva both died on April 30, 1945. In his Führerbunker (which is a bunker) in Berlin, Adolf…

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    Era Of Good Feelings

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    nation began to focus on the domestic side of politics in both a national and state sense. The Era of Good Feelings was strongly displayed in both a national unity and a sectional interest, but without the national unity of this time period it would be impossible for there to be any sectional interest, therefore making nation unity’s importance supreme to sectional interests. Only because of the things that brought along the national unity and stability were the states or sections able to…

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    Thank you ladies and gentlemen for a very warm reception. It was one hundred and forty-four years ago that members of the Democratic Party first met in convention to select a Presidential candidate. Since that time, Democrats have continued to convene once every four years and draft a party platform and nominate a Presidential candidate. And our meeting this week is a continuation of that tradition. But there is something different about tonight. There is something special about tonight. What…

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    intelligence unit that kept watch on the various political parties that had risen during the war. Among those was the German Workers Party. This party was one that was prideful in their anti-democratic, anti-communist, and anti-semitic beliefs. “ Its small group of faithful followers assembled each week for the discussion and study of political matters” (Fest 17). Hitler immediately saw how much their views aligned with his own and he was appointed party propaganda officer and he used that…

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    Adolf Hitler's Weaknesses

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    At a time when Germany was suffering from the loss and humiliation of World War 1, Adolf Hitler rose up to save the motherland from the Weimar Republic. Through the Beer Hall Putsch and the creation of the Nazi party, Adolf took a stand by an attempt to overthrow the Bavarian government, as well as promote nationalistic ideas throughout the state of Germany. Despite Hitler’s failed coup d’état, Hitler continued to pursue his goal to, in fact, rise to power. Although he was convicted of treason…

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    Australian government system allows parties to put forward policies that they believe will benefit the public, whilst also respecting their roots and foundations. This allows parties to debate over the value of other policies, which in turn allows the government to make a decision after hearing the opinions of the other representatives. Opposing parties and opposing policies allows for a fair and diverse government. This essay will explore the two major political parties from the most recent…

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