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    My Political Ideology My political view point is Moderate and neither just Conservative or Liberal. Being Moderate, I side with some issues on either side without fully joining the team. Two topics I agree with on the Conservative side are Pro-Life and Gun-Rights, I feel these two are the most important to myself. On the Liberal side, I focus more on the No Death Penalty Regulation and Legalizing Marijuana. Conservatives tend to dislike change and want things to stay the same or, in some cases…

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    Political Ideology impacts political behavior in this case because HIV/AIDS is a cause that has the potential to affect a countless number of people both nationally and worldwide. This is a very important social issue that is often addressed in a numerous of ways by people…

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    Joseph Wol PLS200 Dr. Anna Kuthy October 04, 2015 Discussion: 1 Set: #3 Question: 1 1. Briefly explain American liberalism and conservatism as political ideologies? The American political ideology has divided itself into two distinct groups. On one end of the spectrum there are liberals. Liberalism focuses on the rights of the individual. Modern Liberalism aligns itself with ideas such as marriage equality, civil rights, and environmental protection for the good of all people. On the other…

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    Political ideology is a set of ethical standards that stipulates how society should work, and shows some political and cultural framework for social order. It focuses on the type of government and economy. The five major political ideologies are: anarchism, absolutism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism. In the United States, most citizens consider themselves liberal, moderate, or conservative. In other countries, you may find a majority of people who identify as Socialists, Marxists, or even…

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    colors waving in the air—woven into an ultimate symbol embodying the nation’s ideology—the flag. Currently suffering from the results of a controversial election year, disillusioned nationwide protesters have increasingly partaken in burning the flag as a symbolic denouncement of government. The growing popularity of flag burning has sparked a divisive debate between the nation’s people, as they attempt to define American ideology, identify which party is in line with said vision and who is to…

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    Growing up, I never knew much about politics. However, more recently, I have researched on who I want to vote for in the upcoming presidential election, as well as having a US government class. To discover my political ideology, I took three surveys: The Pew’s Research Center’s Political Ideology Quiz, the Nolan Chart, and I Side With. I have determined that I am a strong liberal and will join the Democratic Party. I believe that we need gun control, the death penalty should not be allowed, more…

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    question is why aren’t they more influential in the political parties more because their numbers, education, and influence are increasing considerably. I will summarize, analyze, interpret, synthesize, and critique the article: “Latino Gender and Generation Gaps in Political Ideology, written by Dr. Christina E. Bejarano, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Kansas. Summarize In this article, Bejarano discusses the growing political capital available to Latino(a)…

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    My thesis for this essay is that Thucydides has not created a political ideology in his work, but created the notion real politik that is still being used in international politics widely and that certain politics are still being repeated. This essay will be focusing on the book by Thucydides on the history of the Peloponnesian Wars and will create arguments that would connect to nowadays international politics scene. These arguments are important due to their insights on how Thucydides…

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    but not as extreme as most are. When getting ready for this paper I came across the article “Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs” from the Student News Daily, which helped me establish where I stand on certain political topics in today’s society. In this paper I will discuss my political ideologies on current day topics such as abortion, the death penalty, gun control, immigration, discrimination, and separation of the church and state that are disputed between liberals and conservatives. In…

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    things. Today, the country faces with two major political parties to choose from; Democrat and Republican. With disregard of the political parties, they’re usually aligned with two political ideologies; liberal and conservative. Both being vastly different from each other on how the government should fix the nation’s problems and individual rights with social issues as well. On the study of what determine what ideological side you land on is political socialization. Where you grew up, family…

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