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    document did a better job of fulfilling the ideals of the American Revolution: the Articles of Confederation or the United States Constitution? The United States Constitution better represented and fulfilled the ideals of the American Revolution then the Articles of Confederation. Democracy and rights were all earned in the Revolutionary war and were enforced by the United States Constitution. Freedom is given to all free citizens in the country through the Bill of Rights. Government is divided

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    Exercise #4 Social Movements 1) STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN Using Yale’s five-stage developmental model‚ identify the stages of Ronald Reagan’s first presidential campaign giving specific examples from history. Give specific attention to applying the stages of a campaign history. Document your sources using APA format. You must use EBSCO or other on-line sources available through Amberton Library. You may also use books available through Ebrary and net library to

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    supporting the current President‚ George W. Bush and the Republican Party. His rhetorical purposes throughout the speech involve not only the encouragement to vote for Bush in the 2004 Presidential election but also to support him in his past leadership choices and possible future decisions. Schwarzenegger also clearly states his intentions to give other immigrants and Americans the same opportunities that he was given and will do this by believing in and supporting the Republican Party. We see here that

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                                                   Kimokeo‐Goes 57 THEODORE ROOSEVELT‚ "FREE SILVER‚ TRUSTS‚ AND THE PHILIPPINES"  (7 SEPTEMBER 1900)    Una Kimokeo‐Goes  Willamette University    Abstract:  This  essay  examines  a  vice  presidential  campaign  speech  by  Theodore Roosevelt that reveals his vision of American national character  and  its  role  in  world  affairs.  Delivered  in  support  of  William  McKinley  in  1900‚ the speech shows how Roosevelt defended American intervention in 

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    of social media playing a significant role in political campaigns. Given the support for social media‘s role in political campaigns‚ research would show how social media affected previous campaigns‚ specifically President Barack Obama‘s 2008 presidential campaign‚ and the growing importance of social media to future political campaigns. Research would also indicate the potential problems and best uses of social media in future campaigns. Introduction: Social

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    Communication and the Media Professor Don Olsen Agenda-Setting of Mass Media When we look at the magnitude and the contributions the media has made to political campaigns‚ especially the recent presidential campaign we can see the agenda-setting function at work. We learn through the media the intent of the candidates while addressing the important issues of the campaign. The coverage through the media has shown the aim of the candidate and

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    party’s incumbent legislators which are seats in which the incumbent will always win re-election. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of election district boundaries to give an electoral advantage to a particular candidate or party. It has been recognized as a part of the American political landscape since 1812. The term derives from a redrawing of US Representative districts in Massachusetts before the 1812 elections‚ when Elbridge Gerry was governor. People said the district was reminiscent of a salamander

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    Elections: Do We Really Choose? Outline: 1. Gerrymandering and malapportionment 2. Effect of exit polls on voting patterns I. Introduction Thomas Jefferson once said: "I could think of no worse example for nations abroad‚ who for the first time were trying to put free electoral procedures into effect‚ than that of the United States wrangling over the results of our presidential election‚ and even suggesting that the presidency itself could be stolen by thievery at the ballot box."

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    [pic]Willard Mitt Romney 64 Years old Republican Formerly the Governor of Massachusetts Currently Retired Pros; Mitt Romney is a strong debater‚ an impressive campaigner‚ and a skilled fund raiser. He has assembled an effective and out front Presidential campaign for 2012. He clearly takes being a candidate very seriously. Mitt Romney’s tax plan is the most practical and pragmatic which is why we wrote "Finally‚ a candidate steps up and offers a proven‚ tested‚ and verified solution to create millions

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    fulfilling each promise. A leader comes in many forms and Barack Obama exemplifies more than one leadership style but a combination‚ showing his versatility and his compassion for the American people. As a man of change who has become great in the United States of America he represents the leadership style which will be looked through trait theory as well as behavioural and motivation theory thus showing his achievements and his urge to change “…American people that are one nation under God‚ and may call

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