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    Populist People Influencing Latin America (Argentina‚ Venezuela‚ and Peru) Latin American Politics POLS 335 Nathan Bacon Latin America is at a crucial turning point when talking about political influences and movements in some of regions countries. There have been many leaders that have influenced countries like Venezuela‚ Argentina‚ and Peru. There are not only important figures that are apart of or have influenced important populist and revolutionary movements but there

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Populism The “The Wizard of Oz” is a beloved children’s story written by L. Frank Baum in 1900 and many historians have tried to come up with arguments that compare the mystical story with the movement of populism. All of these theories have some background but none of them are able to draw any real parallels between the story and populism that are not completely speculative. These historians have done nothing that could bring any evidence or tie any parts of the plot

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    If I were Monsanto’s CEO‚ I would best balance the conflicting needs of the variety of stakeholders by trying to assure them that what was done in the past is the past. We would accept the fact that we messed up‚ polluted the area‚ and engaged in unethical acts before but as CEO my promise to the consumers is that we are well past that phase and we are trying to get back in good graces and do everything right. Provide information from our studies whether they are good or bad and again reassure

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    It’s a cold day in the middle of November. Rain and hail blistering down‚ some even the size of quarters. Sitting on the interstate in 4 lanes wide of bumper to bumper backed up traffic; although‚ the other side is backed up‚ it’s at least moving. Horns honking‚ people yelling obscenities - I look to my right and see a raccoon scurry past me searching for shelter. Yeah‚ traffic is that slow - I haven’t moved an inch in 15 minutes. As my eyes wander to the other side of the highway - I see a Dodge

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    Magdalena  Bannholzer‚  2535937   The  Dark  Side  of  a  United  Europe:  Growing  Right   Parties  in  Western  Europe     The  European  Union  is  an  economic‚  political  and  partial  monetary  union  of  28  member   states  with  a  common  market.  This  common  market  is  primarily  characterized  by  the   abolition  of  obstacles  in

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    In today’s world everyone must choose a side when it comes to political parties. One may or may not share the exact same ideology of the party‚ but may tend to side with them on particular issues. In the Simulation Assignment‚ I had the “pleasure” of being a member of the National Party (Far Right). Many people see this part as extremist or people who have lost touch of reality due to their beliefs and policies on many different things. Many of these parties are not glorious or famous‚ but rather

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    Question: In what ways were the late nineteenth-century Populists the heirs of the Jacksonian-Democrats with respect to overall objectives and specific proposals for reform? The Populists of the late nineteenth-century were in many aspects the heirs of the Jacksonian Democrats‚ carrying on the legacy and tradition left behind. The Populists were very similar to the Jacksonians in many of their overall objectives and specific reform proposals. During the Jacksonian Era from about 1828-1842‚ the

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    ‘polyarchy’ framework by Robert Dahl‚ which presents two elements that make up democracy: public contestation and inclusiveness (2012‚ 196). Allegedly‚ populism is harmful to democracy’s public contestation‚ as it is against opposition‚ due to its claim and propagation of representing one collective ‘people’ (Kaltwasser 2012‚ 199). However‚ populism can be helpful in providing political inclusion of the populace‚ although this depends on the situation (Kaltwasser 2012‚ 184). Kaltwasser illustrates

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    between populism and elitism is still apparent in American advertising and media because many consumers still depend on the image not the significance of the product. Many people fear not fitting in if they don’t follow the current fashion trend. Most Americans have the desire to have the best of the best of things such as social success‚ materialistic possessions‚ and wealth. The definition of the populism is a style of advertising that holds the common people interest in it. Populism in magazines

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    organizations have increased by an average of 12.6 percent. Populism is affecting modern society in many ways since the People’s Party helped raise awareness and concern for the plight of farmers and workers. Although the People’s Party was formed because of some internal struggles within the United States‚ globalization has been a key issue regarding the increase in populist movements in modern times. Similarly‚ Brexit is claimed to be an act of populism by some since the desire to leave of the European Union’s

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