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    Keir Hardie founded the labour party in 1900. After a debate‚ the 129 delegates passed Hardie’s motion to establish "a distinct Labour group in Parliament‚ who shall have their own whips‚ and agree upon their policy‚ which must embrace a readiness to cooperate with any party which for the time being may be engaged in promoting legislation in the direct interests of labour." On the 26th of July 1945‚ the Labour government won the general election with the labour party wining 393 seats‚ the Conservative–Liberal

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    “The Party of the Rich” by Tim Dickinson appeared in Rolling Stone’s November 24‚ 2011 issue. Dickinson demonstrated that since 1997‚ the Republican party feverishly cut taxes on the wealthiest portion of the population and abandoned the poor and middle class population. In the article “The Party of the Rich” Dickinson illustrated that the Republican Party has become the party of the rich since Ronald Reagan was president. Dickinson also suggested that Reagan is an appropriate icon for tax-cutting

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    similar parties that based their separation on national origin‚ geography‚ history‚ and emotion? The basic economic reforms were‚ in fact‚ similar‚ yet the varying ideologies and animosities that remained from prior eras enlarged the gap between Democrat and Republican. After the Civil War‚ the general consensus of the American population was a yearning for unity (to some extreme)‚ civil service reforms‚ the tariff‚ currency‚ and a prosperous America. The basic disagreement between the parties was on

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    I think that the Populist Party was successful‚ even though‚ they may have had few failures. The Populist Party‚ however had many organizations such as the grange‚ colored farmer alliances‚ and other regional alliances. The rise of the party was the climax of two decades of farmers suffering in the South and West. In 1890‚ the party supported policies to release the hardships of the farmers and it had an important impact on the politics. Populism was a movement to increase farmers’ political power

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    Subtreasury plan to help finance farmers at harvest time.      6.To what extent did Populists continue to focus on grievances of earlier movements? The Greenback Party of the 1870s pushed for inflation based on free silver‚ and  they worked for regulation‚ if not public ownership‚ of the railroads as was called for by  the Grange movement and the Farmer’s Alliance.   What percent of the total popular vote in 1892 did each party get? Republicans (44%)‚ Democrats (47%)‚ Populists (9%)     7. How do these percentages explain why the Democrats adopted several Populist 

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    The Nationalist Socialist Party of America (American Nazi Party) had a right to march in the street in Skokie‚ Illinois in 1977 because the First Amendment protects their right to free speech‚ free press‚ and peaceably to assemble. The Nazis‚ like all citizens‚ are entitled to their political beliefs‚ even if those beliefs are sending hate messages‚ as long as there is not a clear and present danger‚ they can vocalize those beliefs. There was no clear and present danger because the Nazis had no plans

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    In Germany during 1919-1933‚ the development of the nazi party was clear. A few dips in their success seemed terrible for the short term but successful of the long term. Hitlers rise to chancellor in 1932 enabled the nazi party to use the likes of the enabling act to rule supreme power in extreme times. The nazi party used propaganda to brainwash people into thinking the nazi ideals and morals were correct and the best way for German to move on. Their main target was children and young adults who

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    1. The Know Nothing Party fought for? According to the text‚ “The Know Nothings Party” was a reactionary group that formed in 19th century America due to their intergroup conflicts with Catholics. During this time period‚ there was a “large influx of Chinese‚ Irish‚ and German Catholics and other foreigners” in the U.S.‚ and this often stirred hate campaigns from their non-supporters‚ such as the Protestant citizens in their communities and the “Know Nothings” (Parrillo‚ 2016‚ p. 99). Therefore

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    With the final primaries of 2016 drawing to a close tonight‚ where does Hillary‚ Bernie‚ and Donald focus their time and energy? How do the results of tonight craft messages and build platforms? Will the parties completely emerge into a general election with both sides relatively unified or will the Democrats remain splintered going into the conventions?  Before today started‚ Hillary Clinton was dubbed a history maker‚ becoming the first woman to clinch a major party’s nomination in America. Although

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    Even though the Nazi party was strong they still had trouble. There was a violent group called the Edelweiss Pirates. They were a group that consisted of young adults. They believed that the Nazi’s should not be in power. They were very open with their views and committed acts of violence. They beat up members of the police force and even killed an important person. Their actions showed that the Nazis weren’t as strong as everyone thought they were. There were also ‘swing groups’ which consisted

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