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    that must be considered when choosing a candidate to vote for. The citizens of America during this time must have used these reasons to select their next president. Some of these reasons include what things they are advocating for, their political party, and reasons why they are/are not fit to be president. The most important issue that the next president had to deal with during his tenure in office was the gold vs. silver problem. To sum it up, the Crime of 1973 destroyed the money…

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    independent candidate Ross Perot. George H.W Bush was oil business man who joined politics later in his life. However, in 1967, he soon get elected twice to the House of Representative. The World War II veteran became rising power in the Republican Party. John Hohenberg says, “he became successively the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, chairman of the Republican National Committee, chief of the U.S. Liaison Office in Communist China, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Ronald…

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    Political Parties In Texas

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    Reflection Political parties perform roles that are massively important to the overall functioning of our political system. Political changes and developments in certain states leads them to tilting to a certain party. Texas in particular used to be a Democratic state and is now a Republican state due to many political and social changes that came along the way. During the 1970’s, the Democratic Party was able to gain control of the state government and dominated Texas politics. Because of The…

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    The Nazi party was created on a regional basis. Germany was separated into regions and in 1926, many of the regions became controlled by Hitler and the Nazi party. In 1929, the NSDAP had established a national party organization and growth of the party had increased since the reorganization. By 1929, the party had about 108,000 members in the party. In 1926 the Sturmabteilung (SA) was reestablished under a new leader named Franz…

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    Electing FDR: The New Deal

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    Shackling unemployment, nationwide famine, crippling poverty, climbing crime rates and a broken economy ¬– the great depression is perhaps historically the greatest threat to the United States which found itself struggling more than ever in 1932. The 1920s had been a time of great success for America. The country, in a post-war boom known now as the roaring 20s found had a growing economy, rapidly improving standards of living and a strong stock market that promised wealth to anyone that engaged…

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    A political party is an organization of people which seeks to achieve goals common to its members through the acquisition and exercise of political power (Political Party). Political parties have four important functions, nominate candidates, gather voters, help governance, and watch the power of the opposing political party. Each party has to nominate and select candidates for political office. They also have to rally voters using advertising such as phone calls, brochures, and media campaigns.…

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    and credibility of the message. Also, he called for unity, yet resurrected controversy over the Affordable Care Act, NFL kneeling protest, and dreamer immigrants. This sends mixed signals and can counter-productively deepen the divide between the parties. In addition, the address lacked any actual specific policies or a plan of what we are going to see this year. This made the address vaguer for…

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    The Third Party System

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    Political Parties have huge impacts of things that go on in today’s society. Many political parties are well out spoken and are mostly heard than seen. What is a political party you may ask? A political party is an organized group of people with very similar thoughts and opinions politically. They seek the influence of those who have political power to get their candidates put into the public office. Politicians may talk about anything from taxes to education. Whichever catches the attention of…

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    of discrimination and also into politics, Johnson was the descendant of some of the earliest Texan pioneers and legislators. His grandfather and father both served their time in the Texas Legislature. His grandfather was a Populist leader when it was popular but when the party began to fade he became a democrat. This…

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    Introduction California is a dynamic state whose needs are in the eternal realm of changing and adjusting because of the growing population. Correspondingly, every county experiences different problems, and most of those problems require strategic problem solving because there is no "one-size-fits-all" solution. This is the essence of California’s political system. The counties are the legal entities responsible for governing and protecting segments of the population. Whereas, the state is…

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