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    Party Loyalty

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    In this article, “The Electoral Costs of Party Loyalty in Congress”, the authors Carson, Koger, Lebo, and Young, attempt to understand if partisan loyalty has a more significant adversely affect than ideological extremity on the electoral outcomes of incumbents. Therefore, the authors set up an experiment to determine whether voters punish incumbents more severely for voting lockstep partisanship than for ideological extremism. By understating the article’s results, political scientists are able…

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    cease the corruption of lawmakers? The answer is to limit the number of terms a politician can serve. Although opponents say term limits lessen the number of incumbents in congress, actually it limits the effectiveness of interest groups, lessens partisan politics, and checks consolidation of power. Interest Groups will be less effective on politicians under term limits. With…

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    According to the traditional bargain, the public service is independent and non-partisan, however; when politicians hire partisan individuals in the public service the public service becomes politicized. For Savoie, the main examples are the affirmative-action-programs in which a candidate will be given priority appointment in the public service after three years of working as a partisan political assistant (Savoie, 2003, p. 222). The politicization of the public service in such manner…

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    Fighting To Live In the 1940’s a man named Adolph Hitler sent to wipe out all jews. In every town ,city ,state. Sending to kill every jew there is. Meanwhile in Warsaw, Europe people we fighting back, called the Partisans. Although 6 million of jews were wiped away, young people named Ben Kamm and Kailyn Banda were survivors who share their historical story of this horrible event. As we were walking down the street a large truck comes by with many nazis. Ben and I…

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    destruction. A brief overview on the causes and objectives of the operation will be given, referencing Hitler 's Mein Kampf, and then the reasons for failure will be examined: underestimating Soviet forces, fighting a two-front war, setbacks due to Soviet partisan brigades, Hitler 's indecisiveness, and the Russian weather and terrain. The evidence will be collected from a variety of secondary sources…

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    Jews did not necessarily physically fight the Nazis because of their brutal force. Although, they did many other things, like send their children to safer countries, hide themselves in the most unimaginable places, or even fight the Nazis, like the partisans. However, while looking at all of these points, one can see that they did not just start doing this. What made the Jews escalate into these things? Well, the awful ostracization that the Jews faced led them to it. Specific laws were even put…

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    Foremost, Jewish partisans who escaped from their resistance camps formed a resistance to combat and disrupt the German soldiers whenever possible. Furthermore, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was a tragic place to be. Furthermore, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began when German soldiers deported the remaining Jews in the Ghetto. In addition, Non-Jewish resistance also had an effect on the Germans because they armed themselves and was a pain in their butt. Foremost, Jewish partisans who…

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    The article, “Teens Who Fought Hitler, by Lauren Tarshis, describes the hardships of Ben a jewish boy who left his family and the ghetto went to go join the partisans and fight against Hitler and his Nazis during the events of WWI When ben was young he was just a boy until hitler and his nazis came around and put them all in the ghetto. then Ben hered he could help in the fight against hitler by joining a team of rebels but had to leave his family and was to never see them again. Then by time…

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    jewish resistance both armed and unarmed in order to honor their religion and pride. One of two acts of resistance included armed resistance. Jews that escaped from ghettos would join the partisan units to fight against the Nazis. In stanza 3it says “Thousands of Jews escaped from ghettos and joined partisan units in nearby forests” (Armed). Jews would run away and joins others to help fight the Nazis. The Jews showed no fear of fighting back even with little numbers of allies. Another method…

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    Political persuasion may be the single most important factor in insuring that the facilities received adequate public financing. The funding of a sports facilities is one of the few issues in which bi-partisan agreement can be frequently obtained. However, this does not mean that political persuasion is easy. Politicians have lost elected positions after support public financing. This a real contention point that must be handled delicately in order to gain support from politicians without…

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