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    Political Ideologies

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    political ideologies are ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrines, and symbols of a certain social movement or group that depicts how they believe society should function, and offers some political and cultural views to put up for a certain social order. Everyone has their own opinions, and their political views are likely to be different. A person can be a liberal, conservative or even Something in-between. Your political point of view determines your political ideology. A political…

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    of psychological attachments from citizens have been argued to explicitly connect an individual to their preferred political party whilst enabling the individual to view politics from a partisan perspective. (Dalton, 2006). Partisanship is an enabler in the sense that it has oriented individuals into the complexities of politics, whilst it has provided the citizen an understanding of political issues and orientated the individual towards making knowledgeable political judgements.…

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    Riker

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    William Riker, tries to explain the fundamental principles behind the existence of the two-party system in the global politics. The explanation is based on the exposition and explanation of the Duverger’s law. Critical analysis has also been done to explain the background and application of the law over the past many years. In the article, the writer also attempts to expound on why politics can be classified as a science. Immediately after the introduction of the theme in the abstract, the…

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    Corruption is a fraudulent behaviour that occurs excessively in the world of Suzanne Colin's novel, "The Hunger Games". This form of activity takes place most often in the Capitol. It's difficult to say if the capitol is corrupt, however citizens of the capitol in the novel do radiate a form of corruption. The capital is undeniably corrupted and advantageous, yet everybody is commendable in their own right. Three meaningful reasons that corroborate to the contention are: Panem is clearly corrupt…

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    In Aristotle’s Politics, Aristotle presents the argument that many people working together culminates in a greater payoff than a singular person attempting to create the same, or a similar, outcome. Aristotle writes, “For the many, who are not as individuals excellent men, nevertheless can, when they have come together, be better than the few best people, not individually but collectively, just as feasts to which many contribute are better than feasts provided at one person’s expense” (Aristotle…

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    All throughout the history of America business people and their companies have gotten away with manipulation and corruption. Some people didn’t know about the corruption, while others chose to ignore it. However, there were some people called Muckrakers, who dug up the truth and shared it with the world. Ida Tarbell was one of those people. Ida Tarbell helped to invent modern journalism, presented the truth about many political ideals, and exploited John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil…

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    A political party is a group of people with common views on topics that come together and for a group to participate in government. There are many different types of political parties, such as the republicans, democrats, libertarians, and conservatives. I personally side with the republican and conservative parties. The republican and conservative parties tend to be more religious, and base most decisions on that topic. They also are against gun control, and in favor of a decrease in government…

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    century and prevalent in most Midwestern and Western states, does not consider government the solution for creating a just society, believing its intervention into public life should be limited. The Old South shaped Texas politics: conservatism, elitism, and one-party politics were…

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    Political corruptions have served many government officials with the approach of abuse in the political power. A study has shown that corruption have been around for a very long time. While Latin America has not been pillaged as thoroughly as Africa, corruption is a serious problem in most countries in the region. One of the most corrupt countries in Latin America is Mexico, because of its bad and corrupt political figures they’ve had for many years now, benefiting and stealing from the…

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    Political parties are such a key aspect to the society than the average United States citizen may think. They play an active role in our society and have been since the early days of America in the 1800’s. Looking back into history, it reveals the true functions of the political parties that play a factor into how the people of early America were impacted by them. The American government system would be nowhere if it were not due to the building of the political party groups. Many people…

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