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    The presidential election of 1800 was debated between a Federalist, named John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican. The election was a heartbreaking and hard-fought campaign, where both sides believed that either candidate can severely damage the newly formed nation. The election defined a severe revolution because the republic party’s future was put at risk. Thomas Jefferson based his political campaign and ideas on the republican revolution. He discussed problems and solutions…

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    recent popularity spike of social media, presidential candidates have been using it as a platform for their election campaigns in order to encourage online participation. The Internet has become an extremely popular tool in online political participation. With this recent internet popularity, more and more people are spending their time online, especially the young adults, ages 18-29. The key to political participation lies in the knowledge of the presidential candidates, their platform,…

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    media played a huge role in the depiction of the 2016 presidential candidates. Donald Trump had violent protests against him due to angry people, all caused by the negative depiction of him through social media apps. The use of social media was a huge turning point in today’s society because before the use of social media, campaigning was done by T.V ads, and planned out speeches. A huge reason this matters is because so many…

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    team. Article basically talks about two types of leadership style which is dominant and prestige leadership style. The Presidential election campaign is one of the real-world example of the dominant and prestigious leadership, where Donald trump is dominant and Hilary is a prestigious leader according to the author. In general, discussing about the scenario of presidential election campaign people who supported…

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    There are many views and values people consume today. It is becoming more prevalent in our country with the 2016 Presidential Election taking place. In our country, we have people that are democrats, republicans and liberals. The candidates in our 2016 Presidential Election bring out their true colors based on their morality views. In this essay I will analyze and discuss my views on the Chapter 2 Ted Talk video that was led by psychologist Jonathan Haidt. The first viewpoint I have…

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    The 2016 presidential election was one life experience that has allowed me to develop respect for diversity. Being at an institution for undergrad that had a very distinct way of celebrating diversity, the election was a very good example of being respectful of how certain cultures believed that some of the behavior or words of the candidates where okay to say. In addition, the WorldFest event that my alma matter’s diversity club would celebrate every year allowed us to be respectful of…

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    The 1992 Presidential Election was held on Tuesday, November 3rd. The fate of the American people was resting on three major candidates: Republican President George W Bush, Democrat Bill Clinton, and the Independent Ross Perot. During this election, Ross Perot, the third party candidate, obtained 19% of the vote, which was the highest percentage for an Independent party in American history. The race for the White House was on: Who was the stronger candidate? Who would convince the American…

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    to me throughout my life, mine, along with millions of other voices, were heard. The 2016 Presidential Election affected me deeply. My concern for the state of my country started to grow after seeing the support a certain candidate was gaining. Every morning in my freshman history class, we would watch the CBS Eye Opener to see the news happening around the world. In the months leading up to the election, the Eye Opener would show the candidate’s campaign…

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    One of the most fascinating current events today is the upcoming Presidential Election campaign. The campaign is interesting because it is a truism that as individuals we are curious about our leaders and critically discuss their actions. On this basis, political leaders are often under scrutiny because of their leadership styles, their goals and vision, which sets the tone for their political battle. Due to these occurrences leadership behaviors and styles are constantly being examined.…

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    The Pros and Cons of Trump In a presidential election, both the country and its voters are looking to elect the next leader of the United States, and expect him/her to be fair, professional, and educated in terms of politics. The campaigning process has already begun, and those running for next year’s presidency have portrayed to the country what they have to offer. However, out of the seventeen most prominent eligible candidates for the 2016 through 2020 campaign, none have stood out more than…

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