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    Conservative vs. Liberal Beliefs Copyright 2005 (revised 2010) StudentNewsDaily.com We all want the same things in life. We want freedom; we want the chance for prosperity; we want as few people suffering as possible; we want healthy children; we want to have crime-free streets. The argument is how to achieve them… LIBERALS – believe in government action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all.  It is the duty of the government to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties

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    Conservative or Liberal? By: Josh Bachmeier When asked whether I am a Conservative or a Liberal‚ I would have probably told you that I am a Conservative based solely upon my parents views I suppose‚ to be honest with you I probably could not give you any reasons why I am one or the other. I may be have been able to give you a dictionary definition of the words but that is a far reach to the beliefs of each of their labels. The truth is that I am sure that I share views with both Conservatives

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    Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine: 10 Things Liberals Believe the Government Does Well Is there anything that big government does well? I mean sure‚ our military is really pretty practiced at breaking things and shooting people; which (I guess) explains why they are being sent to fight Ebola. (If that logic escapes you‚ don’t worry… I think a lot of us feel that way.) And yeah‚ the IRS is pretty good at separating me from my hard-earned money; but‚ then again‚ so is Banana Republic

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    POL 201 WEEK 1 QUIZ 1. Regulation of private activity is more difficult in classical liberalism because ANSWER: what was viewed as harmful was limited to physical harm. 2. Indirect democracy differs from direct democracy in that ANSWER: the people elect representatives. 3. Liberalism rests in a conception of equality whereby the government ANSWER: must not choose one person’s good over another. 4. According to Theodore Lowi‚ American politics is characterized by all of the following except for

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    In "Freedom and the Plastic Cage"‚ Wendy Brown analyzes the history of the left by using various political theorist to demonstrate how the left has changed their view of freedom throughout the years and how the left has changed the term freedom to empowerment and resistance. According to Brown‚ the left has changed the definition of the term "freedom" because they do not want states to be considered vulnerable. What she means by this‚ is that the left has to provide guidance and support to the states

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    When asked about how I feel about winning and keeping freedoms‚ I’m going to be candid. I believe that our freedom should both be permanent and repeatedly won. Why I believe so is because there is a diversity of scenarios that each one wins equally. We continuously have to win our privileges‚ so we need to repeatedly win them. We want to keep those privileges‚ so we want them to be permanent after earning them. Some people become upset for losing a privilege that they worked hard for. Some of those

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    Elaborate upon the concept of Realism and Neo-Realism in international relations with a focus upon the works of Morgenthau and Waltz. Most theories of international relations are based on the idea that states always act in accordance with their national interest‚ or the interests of that particular state. State interests often include self-preservation‚ military security‚ economic prosperity‚ and influence over other states. Sometimes two or more states have the same national interest. For example

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    The four near eastern groups that had established themselves in the near East was The Hittites‚ The Assyrians‚ The Second Assyrian Empire‚ and The Neo-Babylonians. The Hittites had gone and decided to take the Mesopotamian writing and many ideas of Mesopotamian culture. The Hittites had discovered how to melt iron that was able to make them weapons and tools for their army. The way that the Hittites did their government was different than how Mesopotamia had done it‚ the kings didn’t even claim to

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    At least three reasons for the rise of conservatism in the last part of the 20th century. In the 20th century some factor-increased conservatism‚ one of them was the Vietnam War. The war was costly‚ and it proved a difficult one for the Americans to handle. Moreover‚ the war drained the Americans and caused a huge deficit in the economy especially to the federal debt in the 1970s (Barnes & Bowles‚ 2014). During that period‚ many people questioned the involvement of the US in that war and possibility

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    Let Us Face the Future: The Labour Party 1945 Manifesto At the very end of World War 2‚ the British people is craving for a change in the economic and social policies of their country. In fact‚ the Great Depression and pre-war Conservative governments were very disappointing : Chamberlain’s (from 1937 to 1940) and Churchill’s (from 1940 to 1945) governments were practically only based on foreign policy (because of the war and the progressive degradation of the British Empire)‚ and

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