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    consensus democracies. In Lijphart’s model, there are two main ideas in which these two systems differ: how easy it is for a single party to take control of the government and how much a party can change policy once they have control of the government. The first includes ideas such as party affiliations of the cabinet, executive-legislative relations, number of political parties, electoral systems, and interest group affiliation ("Constitutional Choices"). The second includes topics of federal…

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    Representative Democracy

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    A- 10 PERCENT ELECTORAL TRESHOLD POLICY As we all know history of democracy dates back to ancient Greek city-state of Athens. In Athenian democracy people were governed directly. But it is merely impossible to apply same direct democracy in today’s societies considering difficulties to interact with the millions of citizens. This practical reality gave birth to notion of representative democracy where political power is used by representatives. It is required to simplify the overall process in…

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    1913. Initially a weak child due to constant bouts of pneumonia and chronic bronchial congestion, he persevered as an athlete and by the time he was in high school had begun to break records in various track and field events. Later attending Ohio State University, where he was given the nickname “Buckeye Bullet”, he excelled and went on to set three world…

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    Tuesday, November 8, 2016 is recognized as the major event toward US citizen, 46th president of United States, this reason why that this millionaire won election is political ignorance. That is just an epitome throughout 318.9 millions people in America, they don’t really care what is happening to their lives, they have no idea what is going in political, they are being blurred by political parties and political structures; even students who are provided Government and Economic class at school,…

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    In 1787 some of the leading founding fathers signed the Constitution with the vision that smaller local and state politics would lead the way in decision making. There was a belief among many of the founders that local politics would never be more powerful than national politics. However, that vision did not configure correctly; as nowadays national politics dominate over local. The idea that America’s progression as a whole justifies the dominance of national politics is incorrect. Progression…

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    the Nazism party were able to maneuver Germany during the totalitarian period (1933-1945)? After Adolf Hitler was appointed a chancellor of Germany he took every single opportunity he had, to make Germany a one party dictatorship. Adolf Hitler also carefully organized the police power which was necessary to enforce his term policies of what he called his “racial” purifications and also European conquests inside & outside legal framework of the German constitution. The Nazi party was the…

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    American public believes that the Republican and the Democrat parties do not have the capacity to mend the country’s problems because of political polarization (Hayden). In layman’s terms, political polarization is the division of political parties based on extreme ideologies. Political polarization has been a hot topic in light of the ongoing political campaigns. Nonetheless, this is not news because the major American political parties have always been polarized over the course of history with…

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    majority government led by Justin Trudeau. The election of the Trudeau Liberals saw the single largest increase of seats by a political party in Canadian history, which just four years ago faced near political extinction, and began the campaign polling third at the start of the writ period. This election is also the first time in modern Canadian history that a Canadian federal election saw Canada’s three major parties statistically tied in pre-election polls during the campaign. If there is one…

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    Hitler's Racist Policies

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    During the 1930s, Hitler was in power and built a racist state in Germany through the Nazi party by his impeccable speeches, segregation, and of course the propaganda he flooded the citizens with that slowly changed their opinions about the people around them. Through the documents there was evidence of such behavior that was shocking, but very well written that would make Hitler’s point very clear, and get others to write like him. Hitler made many speeches when he was in power, such being when…

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    The Rise Of Populism

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    developing policy solutions for the societies they live in. Despite this, the traditional political parties are often unable to handle the challenges and crises that a rapidly evolving and globalizing society is throwing at them. Unfortunately, this has led to a significant decrease in both trust and sympathy among voters and has triggered ideological extremism across political movements and the parties that form out of them. Traditional political leadership increasingly finds itself caught…

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