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    two primary documents have been observed to express the point of views of particular groups they represent. One of these documents was from Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indians‚ from the Indian point of view. The other document was from the Populists Party‚ largely representing the farmers and working classes of the 1890s. The time period of both documents roughly range from the 1870s through the 1890s. Chief Joseph’s speech was called “An Indian’s View of Indian Affairs”. In his speech‚ he

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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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    1. What role do political parties play in elections? Political parties help gather people with the same mindsets together and during the elections they help their candidates to raise funding‚ awareness and provide appropriate candidates for elections. 2. What were the main factors bringing people into the Republican and Democratic parties after the Civil War? The major factors that lead to people into Republican and Democratic Parties after Civil War mainly focus on people’s economic and social status

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    How successful was the conservative party from 1918- 1928? As a party the Conservatives can be seen to have achieved considerable success between the years 1918-28. Before the war the party had lost 3 consecutive elections‚ whereas during the period 1918-28 they were in power for all but 10 months of those 10 years (First Labour Government January- October 1924). It can then be seen through their domination of power that they were very successful. However during the first 4 of those years‚ whilst

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    Conservative Party under David Cameron still a ’New Right’ party? David Cameron took over as Conservative Party leader in 2005. Due to his privileged background‚ upbringing and education many see him as the stereotypical Tory politician‚ supportive of those with money‚ out of touch with the problems faced by the working classes and stuck in the traditional values of a bygone age. We have seen since he became Prime Minister however that he is far more liberal than many of his fellow Party members. Whilst

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    Explain how the Nazi party developed between 1924 and 1929. In the early years when the party was called the DAP no one would have thought it would become any major driving force but only a short lived Stammtisch creation. When there greatest gem in the form of Hitler resigned and was put in jail it looked bleak for the now new NSDAP. When he was released the party was in shambles‚ there were divisions among the party itself and membership was on the decline and Germany found itself in political

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    The Nazi party and Hitler’s influence between the years 1919-1923 Hitler was the only reason the Nazi party was able to succeed and become the most powerful political party in Germany at the time. He was able to do this with his speeches. He was an incredible speaker‚ able to whip up crowds and control people‚ one of the reasons he was able to manipulate people was because he had the right timing‚ German people were on food rations‚ in economic desperation‚ people were starving‚ jobs were scarce

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    leadership of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) the Nazi Party ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945. Adolf Hitler joined the now named Nazi Party in 1919‚ at the time of founding he was but a frustrated army veteran‚ angry at Germany’s defeat in World War 1. He became its leader in 1921.The Nazi party was originally called the German Workers Party and then Nationalist Socialist German Workers before becoming known as it’s most famous name‚ the Nazi Party. The Nazi’s were dissatisfied with the

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    Assess the reasons why the Conservative party remained in power from 1951 to 1964 Focus: evaluation of the reasons for the dominance of a political party during a specific period. Conservative leadership: Effective as 1) Churchill maintained consensus 2) Eden pre- Suez 3) Macmillan His skilful exploitation of television and the media His ruthlessness- Night of Long Knives But 1) Churchill also old 2) Eden made mistakes over Suez 3) Home was unsuitable Conservative policies: Focus on economy

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    the Federalist Party‚ having a nationalistic view‚ favored a strong central government‚ restricting powers of the states. However‚ the Republican Party believed that the power of the national government should be limited and the states be given additional power. Many different issues occurred between the two parties‚ however the debate on the first national bank‚ the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798‚ and the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798‚ establish why the republican party adopted these

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