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    its bipartidarial nature, with Democrats and republicans ruling the nation’s political scenery. These parties are both constantly shaping not only the face of politics, but the people’s dogmas and actions. After President Trump’s election, the whole nation became agitated. In the midst of all the riots, protests and controversy, the election has provided much more information about both parties and the people’s reaction to it showed how it affects the American people. Although there are some aspects

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    Every 4 years the American public circles back to an age-old debate of whether Republicans or Democratic make more sense for the economy. This time around Republicans came out victorious and at the end of the week Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 43th President of the United States. “Make America Great’ as he repeatedly chanted on the campaign trail is a combination pro business and protectionists policies that don’t necessarily fall in line with the Reganesque policies Republicans follow.

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    This year’s Democratic National Convention was historic because it is the first time a major US political party nominated a woman. To Hillary Clinton and many others, this is a big step forward for the feminist movement. Clinton’s nomination is an inspiration to many because it demonstrates that women have the power to do what men can do. By simply being a woman, Clinton is able to gather lots of supporting women. Clinton’s supporters believe that if a woman is elected as president, it shows that

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    Women were not role players in the national government until 1917, but over nearly the past century, the impact women have had on Washington’s politics has begun to unfold into the current role women play in the US government today. Before 1917, no woman had ever been elected to serve and represent their state in Washington, D.C., although many had tried. In 1917, we saw our first congresswoman on the national stage, and throughout the year’s woman have played many roles in government. These roles

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    principles: liberal and conservative (Kollman 331). Liberal ideology is focused on government action to alleviate social ills and pushing for social, political, and economic equality. Conversely, conservative ideology prioritizes limited government, free markets, individual liberty, and traditional American values. The Democrat Party aligns more with liberal values, while the Republican Party has ideological values that align more with conservatism. The Pew Research Center has divided the American public

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    president. Current president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is running for a third term, and if he wins he will be the first ever president to be elected for three consecutive terms. However, his opponent is an unlikely candidate who arose from the Republican party and that is Wendell Willkie. Although this is an important race, it is shadowed by the war being fought in Europe between the Allies and Axis Powers. Roosevelt wanted to keep the United States isolated from the war, but Willkie wanted the States to

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    person’s wealth, his party willingness to spend and so on. The second factor is how much a candidate spends (Essig, Chris). There are various fields where a candidate must spend to get a vote in an election such as campaign cost, travel

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    had in the 1860s thanks to the ineffective implementation of the Reconstruction Acts by the Democrats, who did little to break down the facade of freedom that was given to the Blacks after the Civil War. Thomas Nast unveils the flaws of the Democratic party by portraying for his audience the outcome of the Reconstruction Acts and the misery that African Americans, especially Black Union Veterans such as the one in the cartoon, could not escape from. His intense passion for supporting freedmen, enabled

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    November 2017 Social Medias and US Presidency Social medias are the cooperative enterprises of online means of connection between people where people share their ideas, thoughts as well as images. Some of the examples of social medias are social networking medias such as Facebook, twitter, yahoo, Gmail, google plus and many more. Nowadays different people have different way of living. They don’t hesitate to speak. They share their sorrows, their misunderstanding, their success all through social medias

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    that led to this era was the Federalist Party loosing power, the Louisiana Purchase, and the conclusion of the War of 1812. The Federalist Party was one of the first major political parties in the United States that had held lots of power in the government until the election of 1800. This election marked the first peaceful transition of power when the Democratic Republican Party took control over the Federalist, until disappearance of the Federalist party completely which led to the Louisiana Purchase

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