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    Joe Arpaio Leadership

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    Everybody of a country looks up to their political leaders. Thus, would you not want the leaders to embrace all types of people, instead of belittling certain ethnicities? In such cases leaders that are bigots toward a certain race should be removed from their political position. Especially, if the leader is treating a certain race completely different from the other races. Political leaders are supposed to be our example of how to be a good citizen, however if one of our leaders is a bigot…

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    “Ancient History Encyclopedia”, all male Athenian citizens had equal political rights and freedom of speech. Any male citizen was allowed to take part in the main democratic body of Athens, the assembly. Anyone could speak to the assembly and vote on decisions by simply holding up their hands. In the end, the opinion of the majority of the people won. They all took part in making decisions and being the government by voting. This was a democracy. Athens was very successful as a democracy and is…

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    The American nation is a declared cabinet of hope and freedom in which the people are liable for regulating what the country will take part in. Voting is a primary action for citizens to get their opinion and beliefs acknowledge by the government. When citizens appoint the decision to disengage in voting they are purloining their own freedom of speech, that individuals across the nation desire to receive. The foundation of America is a democracy, in which people should have the willing thought…

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    1. I am currently majoring in Fashion Design at FIDM. 2. Although I am taking fashion design, I still have an English class. 3. If I was able to vote 3 years ago, I would vote for President Obama. 4. This year’s presidential election is a joke because Donald Trump is running for president. 5. It is safe to walk night because violence in America is decreasing. 6. Although people might not think it, makeup is a form of art. 7. There are no limit in creating fashion. 8. I need music to concentrate…

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    Hello, humans. Since I hate this clown so much, I thought that I might as well dedicate a blog post just for him. Quick note here, if he's your 'president', your (ex) husband, or your father and you feel annoyed, kindly send your complaint letter here. These theories are for entertainment purposes only. 1. Donald Trump is the member of the Illuminati: Obviously, every president, prime minister, monarchs and dictators are said to be the member of the Illuminati because allegedly, the…

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    the party leaders are in control of what their elected officials do. In many new democracies, candidates run as representatives of a party but the party leaders don’t really have control over what the candidates say during the campaign or how they act while in office. In America, there are two main parties which are the Republican and the Democratic party that seem to be somewhere in the middle of these two. Americans pick a party and develop a deep connection to them, and the organizations’…

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    In the president election year of 1968, Nixon won 301 votes and defeated the Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey, who won 191 votes. Nixon edged Humphrey in the popular vote, with Wallace earning 13.53%. Nixon's victory came with a margin of less than three percent in California, Illinois, and Ohio; had Humphrey carried these three, Nixon would have lost his election. Nixon won most of the West and mid-West but lost parts of the Northeast and Texas to Humphrey and lost the deep South to Wallace…

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    Agenda Setting Research

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    United Airlines was first formed by the partnership of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation. This establishment formed on July 1, 1931 and was advertised as “world’s largest air transport system.” Not only did United Airlines fly commercially, but they also helped out during World War II. In the beginning of May 1942, United began to service to Alaska and across the Pacific Ocean in order to help the troops. Even over the many years of development, United is still of the top three airlines…

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    Two Party System

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    Question 1 American government utilities a two party system where two individuals compete for a seat for public office. According to Duvergers law a single-member district and a winner take all system results in a two party system. Furthermore, in the a two party system consists of two major political parties, two candidates running for republican and two for democrat. Unlike a multi party system which allow multiple political parties to run for government either solely or in a coalition. In…

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    American Political Parties

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    In contemporary American politics, there are two major political parties that seem to dominate every election. These two political parties are known as the Democratic Party and the Republican party, from the textbook “We the People” written by authors Ginsberg, Lowi, Weir, and Tolbert we understand that each political party has their own views, some similar and others completely different as well. These different parties were created to cater to the American people by giving them the option to…

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