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    asserts that the problem with American government is not the party but is instead the system of voting that creates the parties. The author begins by first stating the main problem with the two party system mainly the lack of choice it provides for the public. The author then compares our system with its plurality rules with the European parliamentary system of proportional representation. The author also explains that in some areas one party dominates elections in that area so the public has no way

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    Regional Chauvinism And Political Parties In India; Case Study Of MNS In Maharashtra Mohit Mehta Roll No. 43/13 Political Science I Submitted To Dr. Maheshwar Singh NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ DELHI. INDEX SR. NO. SUBJECTS PG. NO. 1. Introduction 1.1 Research Questions 1.2 Research Objectives 1.3 Hypothesis 1.4 Methodology 3 2 Meaning 5 3 Regionalism In the context of India 3.1 DMK in south India 3.2 The shiv sena in Maharashtra 3.3

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    Party platforms are the foundation upon which political parties base their campaigns for the purposes of winning a political contest. It true that to a greater extent‚ not all aspects of the platform are used in campaigns given that some may be controversial hence working against the candidates or the party itself (Daniel D and James W‚ 2016). In concurrence with the opinion that it is only the party liberals who articulate the party platforms given that they are the drafters and by large they have

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    The State of Two Political Systems Doing the comparison of political systems of different countries’ can be reflected in the idea that “It is in our best interest as individuals‚ and responsibility as citizens‚ to know how political systems work‚ and to do this we need to understand the political process that drives it”. (Singleton 2009). As citizens we may decide our form of government is the ‘accepted method’ of developing a liberal democracy. However‚ to gain a better understanding of our

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    roles of parties” is an unfair question. PACs and Interest Groups have different roles in the electoral process than the American Political Party does. Posing the question like this steers the person answering the question to make the assumption that PACs‚ Interest Groups and political parties all have the same goal or purpose. And‚ that is genuinely incorrect for the most part. They may both have similar preferences with an election or passage of legislation. But‚ Interest Groups and Parties have primarily

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    Federalists v Republicans.  America developing political personalities  Throughout the 1790s the birth of American political parties emerged. Many of Americas founding fathers hated the idea of political parties because they represented  political parties came about because of the difference in opinions among the population. The newborn constitution brought about issues such as north and south‚ rich and poor‚ and agriculture vs. industries that would revolutionize the way people in America

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    Websites as a Communication Channel for Political Parties Vishal Srivastava Northern India Engineering College‚ Lucknow (India) Abstract A recent trend among political parties is to establish a web site to communicate their messages to the public. It also affords them a new and creative way to engage with the electorate. Political parties establish this web site as a supplement to the traditional media of television‚ radio and newspaper. This is because a lot of the electorate especially the

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    chapter nine discussion board‚ I am choosing to answer question number 2. This question is in regards to either joining a political party‚ or an interest group. The book’s definition of a Political Party is as follows‚ “A political party is an ongoing coalition of interests joined together in an effort to get is candidates for public office elected under common label.” Political parties tend to have a wide array of views of different issues. The book’s definition of a Interest group is as follows‚ “ An

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    America’s first two political parties began with Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. This established the three branches treasury‚ state‚ and war. Hamilton had the role of secretary of treasury which he was with the federalist while Jefferson had the role of relations with foreign countries and he was with Republicans. Jefferson believed that America would be more successful if it had agricultural traditions while on the other hand Hamilton beliefs were more economically planned through facilities

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    DEFINATION Group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power. Formal political parties originated in their modern form in Europe and the U.S. in the 19th century. Whereas mass-based parties appeal for support to the whole electorate‚ cadre parties aim at attracting only an active elite; most parties have features of both types. All parties develop a political program that defines their ideology and sets out the agenda they would pursue should they win elective office or gain power

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