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    These instances demonstrate the discourse of binary polarization, which according to Henry and Tator (2010: 14), refers to the distinction between “we”, the mainstream Canadian society, and “them”, the inferiorized culture who have undesireable traits and values. The Othered group is placed outside of the Canadian…

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    Tories before and after the Stamp Act took place, there were also similarities between the two before and after. The main reason the Stamp Act had such a big influence on the two political philosophies is because it was the beginning of a major polarization shift of the two idealisms. Being a moderate was becoming less and less legitimate. At this point, both Whigs and Tories cherished English law and liberties, but they understood that common heritage in very different ways. For the Tories,…

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    Criminal Deterrence Theory

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    Terrorism is a gigantic problem in our world today. The truth is, as big of a problem as it’s become; it is still one of the least understood topics in law enforcement. The research in this area is very controversial, and is widely disagreed upon by scholars, so I thought I’d take this time to apply some modern criminal deterrence theories to terrorism. One of the major problems with terrorism is that it’s not easily observed. The American Psychological Association states, “terrorists aren't…

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    Off Center Summary

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    After reading “Off Center” by Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson for class, I was left with some thoughts that I would like to talk about in this response paper. I will be focusing on identifying an important, researchable issue that was not addressed in this reading. I believe that Hacker and Pierson do an excellent job of using detailed arguments and explanations for why the political party spectrum, and specifically the GOP, is off center. However, this book was written 10 years ago, and I believe…

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    Polarization in political parties does give voters clearer choices on who they are voting for.“It increases the ideological distance between the parties, and it also increases the ideological homogeneity within each party” (Levendusky, Matthew. "Clearer Cues…

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    When talking about gender socialization it is referred to as learning about gender norms and social expectations related to gender. For example, woman is treated differently in the work environment because they always have to prove themselves and they always have to prove they can do the same work as a male but when and if they mess up it is thought of like it is bound to happen. In our culture woman are portrayed as these delicate beings that can only take care of a family, clean, and pleasure…

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    Required To Vote

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    Should Every American Citizen Be Required to Vote in National Elections? For Americans jury duty is obligatory why is voting not? Many countries around the globe have some form of government where it is mandatory to vote. I personally think American citizens over the age of eighteen should be required to vote. Requiring them to vote will let them voice their opinion, they cannot complain that their candidate did not win, and it will strengthen the democracy of America. A democracy…

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    The Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The founders did not consider the development of this ideological divide when they were writing the constitution. These political parties have instigated ideological separation and polarization among the nation and the people (Taylor 1996). Today nearly every level of American politics has been polarized to point where people in the middle aren’t being accurately represented (Jones 2001). Over the years research shows that each party…

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    strong evidence of income polarization between the site in city #1 to city #2 demonstrated primarily through a change in retail form, decreased access to transportation, and the presence of immigrant…

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    Causes Of Primaries

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    The data gathered in this article can also suggest other major causes of polarization. If the political elite had the greatest sway over the candidates, there would be very little turnover because most candidates would have no reason to be ousted except when they were removing themselves from their party. In this case, a low level…

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