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    Koters Case Study Answers

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    1.) The goal the election for is to win the 3rd district of Massachusetts back for the republican party. This is a district that has suffered from a variety of issues, whether it’s the opioid crisis or the deteriorating infrastructure. Your business knowledge and drive will be essential to accomplishing these goals. The house of representatives needs you and I believe it is time for a change in the district as well. “A fresh perspective” is something that the voter’s truly need and our campaign…

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    Political Ineffectiveness

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    signed the Affordable Care Act into law. Surrounding its passing was much political opposition and heated disapproval. A line was drawn in the congressional sand that separated the Democrats from the Republicans. The democrats were unwilling to accept the approach devised by the Republicans, and the Republicans remained strictly opposed to the Democrat’s proposals. A point of contention with this occurrence of gridlock was that the Obama…

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    Southern as possible. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson have made great and quick progress to reunite the Union as rapidly as possible, but unnoticed black rights in the process. Radical Republicans in Congress has took over the Reconstruction the Blacks had more civil rights…

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    Climate Of Doubt Analysis

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    how climate change has become more of a political issue than an environmental one. The film followed correspondent John Hockenberry around the United States as he interviewed several individuals that included scientific specialist, conservative republicans and liberal democrats who may or may not have been holding a position in office at that point in time. He asked simplistic questions surrounding the issue of climate change that could have been answered by anyone who was able to comprehend…

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    November 2014 found that the Senate included nine new Republican seats that had once been occupied by their opposing party. For the first time in nearly ten years, the Republican Party; which had cooperated with the members of its country, was in control of the entire Congress. The Democratic Party was forced to take a virtual backseat as the Republican Party took the wheel. In the future the Republican majority will have both a larger opportunity combined with a greater chance…

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    establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agency was founded in 2011, and has helped millions of Americans recover money from the banks that victimized them. Right now the organization is under threat of being closed down by Republicans. If the CFPB is closed down consumer stand to lose possibly their biggest Ally in the financial world. If this does happen it will not be without opposition from progressives. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have clearly…

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    There were high hopes for the Reconstruction era, after the civil war, in 1865. Throughout the eleven year Reconstruction era, newly freed African Americans had hopes of a better life with radical Republicans on their side. By the end of Reconstruction in 1876, the hope for African American equality had been lost. The goal of Reconstruction was to rebuild the south, reestablish the union, and rebuild southern society without slavery. However due to prejudice in the south and a lack of care from…

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    The Republican party controls both houses of congress and it is the first time since 1929 that a newly elected republican president has such an advantage. Even Though this is a miraculous fact, it does not matter in today's political climate. In order to get his political agenda pushed and his tax reform passed,…

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    Donald Trump is a man of many words. His speeches consist of various ethical, emotional, and logical aspects. For example, in his RNC speech he includes lots of evidence that has to with the Republican party. The intended audience during his speeches are specifically Republicans, but on a broader scale, the whole world. Within Trump’s RNC speech, he provides lots of evidence to support his claim, however this is not inferring he does it successfully. Although, he makes it clear that he is a…

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    Simulmatics Case Study

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    The Republican Old Guard, in The 480, consistently misreads political opinion and pursues heavy-handed campaign tactics while the lean and modern Simulations Enterprises subtly but effectively manipulates mass media to change public opinion. Voting simulations…

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