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    Survey Analysis Politics play a major part in the growth of the world. Along with politics comes many controversies and conflicts. We see people debating everyday on the news about issues affect the world, everybody has an opinion and everybody wants to share it. I thought it would be interesting to survey everyday people and see where they stood on certain issues. Along with this, I wanted to see differences and similarities between the mindsets of people from different generations. Some of…

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    the Conservatives win an overall majority, 12 seats ahead of the Labour party and was said to be the most unpredictable election in a generation. With scores of the population having turned away from traditional styles of voting, a nation of swing voters emerged (Cowley and Kavanagh). Whilst it is true to say that social class and age remain fundamental components, it could also be said that more modern short term factors such as issue voting and the media have become more important in…

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    literature. Some non-democratic regimes have used the technique. But democratic countries like The Netherlands have also. Some see low turnout on election as an indication that those not voting are satisfied with government in general. American non-voters however tend to be less satisfied with their democracy. Some suggest, the ultimate outcome of an election may not get affected. Compulsory voting will reduce the socioeconomic status voting gap. The problem of campaign finance may get resolved.…

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    The antebellum era is known for being a time of controversy and division leading up to the Civil War. The political atmosphere was unlike what America is experiencing today and has since been heavily debated by historians. Voter turnout seemed to be at an all time high and today’s turnouts pale in comparison. However, the reasoning behind this has yet to be agreed upon. William Gienapp, Altschuler and Blumin, as well as Jon Grinspan have all written comprehensive analyses in attempts to justify…

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    Please identify at least 10 concerns with this case study and suggest how you may make changes to improve the survey. A marketing research firm has been commissioned to conduct a survey on the likeability of a potential new candidate in riding A against an incumbent whose political party is not doing very well. However, the incumbent is liked by his constituents and they have a favourable view of this politician. The new candidate for the opposition party is well known in the community and his…

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    seen as lazy, incompetent children who feel entitled to everything they see. The media paints The Millennials and Generation Z as a group of people who feel too privileged to vote. Although the 18-25 year olds statistically have one of the lowest voter turnouts, they overwhelmingly vote Democratic. In a poll conducted in 2014, 51% of 18-25 year olds voted Democratic, whereas 35% voted Republican. (A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation, 2015). Based on the several online quizzes I took, I identify…

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    the name of public safety, registries for sex offenders have increased to nearly three-quarters of a million registrants. The lists include some violent repeat offenders, which was the original intent of the laws, but some states now require the registration of exhibitionists, “peeping Toms,” first time offenders when there was neither violence, coersion, nor physical contact, consenting minor high school sweethearts, young schoolteachers who foolishly fell in love with their students, men who…

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    power believe in or what they can do for communities and our country. By looking at local and federal election data, and other areas of research, we will see what voters in the Great Lakes states are thinking about when they cast their vote during an elections season. After being divided most of the 20th Century, we will see why voters have directed their loyalty to the Democratic Party but the most important question that we need to answer is what determines the…

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    In its 200 year history; there have been a great deal of critics against and recommended developments for the Electoral College system; however most of them petition to abolish it. Yet, there are a lot of devoted supporters in favor of the Electoral College system. These enthusiasts are perhaps less voiced than its critics; although, they do offer some very influential points of view in its favor. However, the critics consider that the president should be carefully chosen by a popular vote. On…

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    politicians have under the table deals that ensure people vote for them. In order to stop this corruption voters must recognize that they can influence an election by participating in their democracy and not making private deals with corrupt officials. Democracy started…

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