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    When corporations back individuals on these liberties they have a stronger united front. When the corporations are involved in politics it protects the individual liberties because they are usually a larger part of political funding contributors. Politicians are going to help back these corporations decisions not to lose their funding from them. 2. How is corporatism in business different from individualism? With corporatism you have an organized number of businesses that have legal help from the

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    Rhetoric is a combination of presentation and situations. A message about agriculture will be more important in a place like Texas as opposed to New York city‚ where there are less crops. This is why politicians say different things in different cities‚ and different states. Each of the rhetorical elements are important‚ and can be mixed and matched to fit the situation. No one part should be ignored‚ as they are equally important. The purpose of a message should match the message of the speaker

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    contributions have on politicians. Kromholz begins the article by detailing the reasons why campaign donations are influential. Kromholz then follows that up by explaining the results that influence has had of the political system. This article was useful for my topic because it provides an explanation for why money has a large influence in politics. Kromholz explains how spending in political campaigns have been increasing over time‚ with the most of the spending done by PACs‚ making politicians more dependent

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    Moore’s persuasive attack on the United States of America The United States of America is considered one of the most powerful countries in the world; however‚ despite its status‚ it is one of the few countries that does not provide universal healthcare. As a result‚ many Americans are unable to receive the expensive medical attention they need. In Moore’s Sicko‚ a documentary that USA Today labelled “entertaining and informative”‚ Moore introduces different Americans who have been affected by

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    Stephen Aron’s book How the West Was Lost gives a complex and yet insightful view of the transformation of the Western Frontier and the role Kentucky placated on Americas expansion. Aron agrees with in Frederick Jackson Turner’s view of Kentucky’s significance in the westward expansion of America. Aron starts off with “the world of Daniel Boone gave way to that of Henry Clay.”1; this sets the stage with Aron showing a link from one way of life to the transformation to the next stage of the transformation

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    Political Environment Case Study Ursula Wilson CJA/444 August 24‚ 2012 Monty Spencer Political Environment Case Study This case study forms a textbook example of how politics can have a negative effect on the development of policies and programs‚ especially concerning issues within the criminal justice system. The newly elected governor is a retired football player known for his status

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    pavements‚ street lighting‚ sanitations‚ fire companies‚ and police. These are a small amount of Franklin’s more material accomplishments‚ but they are also some of his strongest. Franklin is considered an American hero because although he was a politician‚ he felt the need to go above and beyond his regular duties. Franklin strived for perfection and had a strong to desire to help his fellow man. Whether it was improving the quality of his community by looking at such common aspects like city pavement

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    his big mistake was trying to cover it up. Honesty is always the best way to go‚ which I believe should still empower people in politics today. The arena of politics is a different reality then the one we all live in on a day to day basis. Politicians are looking to be both powerful and popular and in order to do that you have to decide to be okay with not always following your word and doing things in a not always totally ethical manner. However‚ I believe there is a fine line even in the world

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    Federalists‚ who thought the Constitution was open for interpretation‚ were loose constructionists. Although both the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison (Democratic-Republicans) mainly supported these theories‚ they‚ like other politicians of the time‚ often made exceptions to their “policies.” During Jefferson’s Presidency‚ he often conveyed his strict constructionist stance regarding certain issues; therefore he followed the ‘defined’ ideals of the Democratic-Republican Party

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    sight others are worthy as we are.” This all is true. We go through life trying to complete these goals and fulfill what is needed from us in society. Yet‚ Carter states how everyone in America has to think and deal with these everyday issues‚ but politicians have to some how fix and resolve them and if they do not‚ they will be held accountable. Carter states in the beginning of the texts‚ “It is often the government‚ and not the Christian church‚ that is in the forefront of the struggle to bring

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