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    Political Parties

    Using examples, explain the differences between left-wing and right-wing political ideas. There are many differences between left-wing and right-wing political ideas. Right-wing political ideas that tend to be pessimistic about human nature and oppose change; right wingers typically favour order, authority and oppose state intervention in the market. “Right wingers” are typically in favour of “free market economics”. This is where private companies are lightly regulated so they are free to

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    Progressive Elements Of The Progressive Era

    From the conception of the Republican Party to modern-day politics, the Republican Party is one of the two major US political parties that has survived the test of time and reshaped throughout history. 1854-1861 The Republican Party was created with the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act – the act created the states of Nebraska and Kansas, and decided that popular sovereignty would declare if thee two states were to be free states or slave states. The passage of the bill created an obvious presence

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    Parties and the European Union

    European Party Members Real Agenda With 27 member states, 23 official languages and 735 Members of European Parliament (MEPs), it is difficult to comprehend cohesion within the European Union, but that is exactly what Gail McElroy and Kenneth Benoit discuss in their article “Policy Positioning in the European Parliament” (2012). The scope of political groups in addition to political parties within the European Parliament is constantly changing. With each new election national parties switch affiliation

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    Ethics in Media Reporting During Elections

    Elections are the core of democracy. Media plays a significant role in informing the people the people about the political parties, leaders, their good side and their bad side. Their reports have a critical role in making the people choose a right person. But sometimes, some form of media fail to realize its responsibility but rather biased towards one or more political parties which results in choosing a wrong leader to rule the nation due to ignorance and faulty opinions. Not only this, media also

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    Europe

    The European Party Landscape PSC 2330 Final Paper Professor Feigenbaum The European party landscape is among the most diversified of any region. Parties range from far left to far right, and party systems range from the two party system exhibited by the United States, and to a lesser degree the United Kingdom, to the multiparty systems of France and Germany. Both the two party systems of the United States and United Kingdom and the multiparty systems of France and Germany possess intrinsic

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    The Federalist Era

    in American history saw many important events as a new government and procedures to run it had to be established. Some of those important events included the adoption of the United States Constitution and the passage of the Bill of Rights, the election of George Washington as the first President of the United States, and the creation of two political parties knows as the Federalist and Anti-Federalists, or Democrat-Republicans. The two parties debated over everything but from the beginning, the

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    Politics- Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    American social responsibility within the government. Civil liberties are fundamental rights and freedoms that are guaranteed by the Constitution. There are many examples of civil liberties mentioned in the Bill of Rights such as: freedom of speech, freedom of press, the right to a fair trial, the right to own property, and freedom of religion. (U.S. Department of Defense, 2016) The protection of these rights as guaranteed by the Constitution allows United States citizens to freely act in accordance

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    The Future of the Republican Party

    The Future of the Republican Party Compared to all the excitement in 2008, there was very little enthusiasm four years later for Obama’s re-election. Yet on the other side, there was almost a sense of disappointment for Romney’s candidacy. During the mid-term elections, amidst the hype of the Tea Party and Republican takeover of Congress, it seemed like the presidential race would prove to be a thrilling ride, but the election in 2012 was disappointingly routine. However, events surrounding the

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    Conservative Party, Traditional Policies

    what extent have the modern Conservative Party abandoned their traditional policies? Conservatism is a state of mind or political movement which is natural adverse to excessive change and reform and generally supports the retention of traditional values and institutes. The current Conservative government however is more in the centre rather than further to the right, due to the new tradition that emerged in the 1790’s, under Margaret Thatcher called New Right conservatism, or Thatcherism. There is

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    The Rise of Far Right in Europe

    POLITICAL SCIENCE The Rise of Far Right in Europe An analysis based on the article “Far right on rise in Europe” published in “THE GUARDIAN” a study by Demos Thinktank. When thinking of the French presidential elections one may even disregard the fact that Mr.Hollande won and pay more attention to the significantly high score of Mrs.Marine Lepen. Indeed, the latter representing the Far Right Movement arrived third with 17.90%, just behind the Right Movement represented by Mr. Sarkozy with

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