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    Elections 1954  were held in March 1954 under the India Act of 1935‚ and on the basis of universal adult franchise. The contesting parties in the elections were the ruling muslim league and a five-party alliance called united front. The major partners of the Front were the Awami Muslim League led by Maulana abdul hamid khan bhasani‚ the krishak sramik party by ak fazlul huq‚ Nezam-e-Islam led by Maulana Atahar Ali‚ and Ganatantri Dal led by haji mohammad danesh. In the elections held from 8 to

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    the Republican Party. But the success of this social movement is not a positive force in the progressive change in policy that Americans have come to expect as a result of the agenda that Barak Obama‚ the current Democratic president of the United

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    The news has always been a big contributor to society whether it be to give us tips or to give us warnings. When the news really started to get around with the penny press‚ it really transformed the United States from rural communities to an urban society. Without the news we may not have ever really heard of anything that happened across the country that was not a huge matter. If it were not for the news‚ I’m not sure that America would know as much as it does about the Water-gate Scandal. The news

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    Get Away with Murder” and Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black” is campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Like most A-list celebrity and headliners Beyonce‚ Katy Perry‚ Anne Hathaway‚ Miley Cyrus and more‚ McGorry canvasses in State College to explain why he is supporting Clinton as the next United States President. Last week‚ Matt McGorry proceeds to State College in the Penn State community. McGorry stands firm in his decision. He believes that Clinton has the power to

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    the 2016 presidential election I have been thinking about the impact effect of the electoral college. The electoral college is made up of the number of state members in the house of representatives and the number of state members in the senate. In Kansas we have 6 electoral college votes because we have 4 house of representatives and 2 senators. The electoral college was originally designed so each state could choose representatives to cast their states vote in the presidential elections. Now the

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    Saying Goodbye Is Hard to Do In my teen years‚ Flutter was a daydream. During high school‚ I had a part time job at the movies. While I made popcorn in the lobby concession stand‚ my guy friends made out with girls inside the theater. In my small southern hometown‚ a girl taking another girl to the movies didn’t seem like a possibility so I daydreamed about what it would be like to be a boy. I watched how boys were treated better than girls in school‚ at the movies‚ everywhere. When I moved to

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    Electoral College) The Electoral College is an established system the United States government utilizes in order to elect the new president and vice-president for the country. This system is a model of indirectly voting for the executive branch of government. The Electoral College system was established in Article II of the Constitution and amended by the 12th Amendment in 1804 (About.com). The electors are chosen by the state to cast their votes on who should be president. When a citizen votes on

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    Overall‚ I think the presidential election process is very democratic‚ or at least much more democratic then it was. The Founders’ original plan was to have the state legislatures decide how the electors would be elected and the only role the people would play would be to elect the people in the legislature who would then vote for the electors. However‚ the introduction of the political parties has made the presidential election process more democratic since the founding‚ as seen through its effects

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        Engagement have concluded that the thing that most compels America’s youngest voters to vote is contact from organizations and campaigns.   Policy: Every public high school in the state of Florida is required to have a mandatory school assembly outlining the views of each candidate and party every presidential election year hosted in late October. It must be on school grounds if possible and during school hours. Its is preferable that the assembly will occur once in front of all the students at once

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    Imagine if you cast a ballot in the last election and after you cast your ballot you find out that the President was chosen by 538 delegates each from all different states. This is reality and that process is called the electoral college. The electoral college should be abolished because it does not reflect the common Americans opinion‚ also the process has not worked as there were many unqualified Presidents‚ finally‚ the delegates that elect the President are all very partisan towards their party

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