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    Since the United States of America first became a country and started their Democracy‚ it’s political ideologies have changed over the years. Conservatism and Liberalism are the two main political ideologies that‚ for the most part‚ dominate the way that Americans think and make their political decisions today. Even though these are seen as very different ideologies the both share some of the same philosophical roots. Their viewpoints of the governments role in society has changed over the years

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    Over the past eight years the United States has been under the influence of democratic leaders and have brought back the ideas of social liberty and freedom. These values would be a welcome addition to the melting pot of culture that the U.S. has become. Initially political correctness was seen as a way to be normal but recently it transformed into a hefty road block towards progress. Along with politically correctness Liberalism has followed‚ and both have been the cause of great harm mentally and

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    Political parties in the United States‚ can be dated all the way back to 1700s. Though the leaders of the American revolution had different views and some didn’t agree with the ideas of political parties‚ them themselves were apart of political parties. A political party is defined as “a group of people who share the same ideas about the way a country should be governed. They work together to introduce new laws and alter the old ones.” This definition could be used to explain the Federalist and Anti-Federalist

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    Countries affected societal beliefs - Socialism is an economic system in which goods and services are provided through a central system of cooperative and/or government ownership rather than through competition and free market system. Fascism is a political ideology that imposes strict social and economic al measures as a method of empowering the government and stripping citizens of rights. This type of authoritative system is usually run by an absolute dictator who uses violence an strict laws to govern

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    Immigration is the relocation of the non-native people in order to settle in a different place or country. People from all over tend to move to the United States where they can obtain a better life with greater opportunities. Such as; for a better education‚ a better job‚ economic difference‚ political difference‚ and simply as family re-unification. Immigrations seek a change to start over and live free and rebuild. A big part of America’s growth and development is immigration that makes our country

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    In 1787‚ the United States of America was beginning to little by little form a whole nation. The Constitution serves as a foundation to our country‚ it guides the government and U.S. citizens.The Constitution must be followed in order to maintain the right of the citizens and in order to not create a destructive government. The constitution contains various articles and provisions that are significant since some of them state the powers of the government and the duties of the people. Constitutionally

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    for themselves and their families. We see Hispanic super markets in our community‚ local Mexican restaurants or even flags from different countries in front of businesses. Immigrants cause an impact in our society politically‚ economically and culturally. The issue of immigration is major debate in the united states. Although critics argued of negative impacts of immigrants such as overcrowding‚ drug trafficking and threatening

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    Daniel Westfall Essay Political polarization‚ defined as “the divergence of political attitudes away from the center‚ towards ideological extremes.” in the United States is a highly concerning trend‚ marked by strong ideological differences and escalating tensions between the two major political factions. Overall‚ there are many causes and effects of polarization‚ however‚ three key factors are the most important: the influence of Congress‚ demographic shifts‚ the impact of social media‚ and the

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    comes to party choice. There are two major‚ somewhat sane parties‚ and then Stein and Johnson acting like morons. Now compare that to Germany‚ where there are six major parties‚ from the alt right party AFD to the communist party Die Lunge‚ or England where one region shares no parties with the mainland. There‚ political party choice ebbs and flows every election or so‚ so one year a party has no seats and then is the third largest. However‚ if I were to pick a party here‚ it would easily be the

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    State School No.1812 Analysis Questions What visual cues are used to imply the negative impression of school? Visual cues such as the reinforced concrete walls separating a place of monotony and being imprisoned from the open world filled with freedom portrays negativity against schools as if attending school is being in-captured in such a world where freedom is non existent and no joy whatsoever is present. Spikes above the walls possibly symbolize captivation as if whoever is held behind the

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