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    Contrary to these political figures’ many fear, their numerous hopes for America was what really called people to their unlike causes. Hamilton 's ambitious hopes for the United States were ultimately to be like Britain. His interests were surrounding the economy and industrial status of the United States. First and foremost, he wanted to increase trade with Britain (MP 163). Although this meant violating the Treaty of Alliance that American had signed in 1778, aligning them with France.…

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    The quiz determines where we fall in the” political spectrum” . The north part is labeled as authoritarian. The bottom is libertarian. The left is labeled as communism. The right is Neo Liberalism.My graph coordinates were social libertarian/Authoritarian :1.13 while my economic left right was at -2.25 .i interpret my results as being very close to the economic scale .I was slightly on the left .Since people like Gandhi and Robert Mugable tend to be a “less extreme leftist “they would be…

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    Democratic Inclusion Essay

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    Inclusion is defined by five features, which if applied correctly in the communities of racial minorities would properly include them in political and legal representation. Racial minorities should mobilize themselves through the institutions such as the church, vote for representatives similar to themselves in descriptive form which they can hold accountable, and assess the factors necessary to achieve the highest levels of democratic inclusion. Inclusion is defined by a “full access to…

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    Making decisions is a strenuous task. That is why a system called value trade-offs is often used in politics. For instance, in Mother Jones’s recent article “The Trump Deportation Regime Has Begun” we learn about the recent deportation sweeps of immigrants that occurred throughout cities in Southern California. This recent event is a primary example of value trade-offs such as order versus freedom, order versus equality, and freedom versus equality in politics. Order versus freedom is a…

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    Basic Cultural Conflict

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    writers and influence basic writing programs. He begins by repudiating deficit theories that center on perceived inadequacy as characteristic of the basic writer, the skills view that focuses on correcting student error, and service course ideology that simply views basic writing in a vacuum, separate and worthless to the institutions that house them. According to Fox, all these principles assume that basic writers and basic writing classes bring no value to the classroom and the academic…

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    Lord of the Flies: A Political Game Politics plays a role in maintaining law and order within our society. Depending on a nation's political ideologies, they will have different stances on certain policies. When countries with different ideologies meet, the meeting can potentially be horrendous, as their different stances may cause conflicts which lead to war. Examples of two ideologies that are extremely different are totalitarianism and liberal democracy. In a totalitarian government, the…

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    Political success depends upon getting the message out to the public, and one of the most effective ways to do that is through campaign advertising. Today’s society is extremely media savvy. We have access to television and radio channels, newspapers and magazines, plus internet websites that share our political ideologies. Campaign advertisements target specific audiences to communicate and persuade, and can be effective at influencing voters. An effective campaign ad will capture the…

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    A political ideology is "a general belief about the role and purpose of government" or when "an individual has a consistent pattern of opinions across a broad range of specific issues" (Patterson 186). Political ideologies lead to the development of political parties, which are a formal grouping of interests joined together for the purpose of getting their candidates for public office elected under a common label, agenda, and ideas. There are many harmful aspects of political parties such as:…

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    Ideology Of Romanticism

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    made up multiple different shades. Trying to figure out what ideology I subscribe to most follows this example, as there are many different ideologies I mix with on a daily basis. For example, I am mainly Puritanical when making up my schedule and following it as if my life depended on going to each event at the exact moment and time that was written down. Another example would be my shopping habits, which basically entail the ideology of consumerism with me constantly on the hunt to own and…

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    Abramowitz, a well-known political scientist, presents a radical argument about politics in America. He argues that in American politics, the most critical rift is between the citizens who are engaged politically and those who are not as opposed to the left and right wings. He claims that the involved public members who reflect the democratic citizenship's ideals closely, form the most polarized group. At the highest governmental levels, polarization does not symbolize the disconnection of the…

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