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    A political ideology‚ as described in the course textbook by George MacLean and Duncan Wood‚ is a set or system of ideas that form the basis of a political or economic system and provide guidance and direction for political leadership (48). My political ideology is environmentalism. It is because of this that determines what I will discuss in this paper. I will describe what environmentalism is‚ why I believe it is my political ideology‚ and if to be given the chance‚ how environmentalism would

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    well as the entertainment industry allow people to get instant fortunes and many of these young millionaires use this “new money” to bribe politicians and buy political systems. Many of these young entertainers and businessmen that get money and power very quickly don’t know how to manage their money and their authority. A lot of political leaders‚ like Ida Amin‚ abuse the power that they have been voted into. Some leaders are voted into power democratically and then change the constitution or don’t

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    There are many opportunities for women in the developed countries‚ but women do not get such opportunities in many underdeveloped and developing countries. There are almost equal economic‚ political‚ social opportunities for women in the United States while these opportunities are not available to the women of underdeveloped countries. Due to the socio-cultural exploitation of women‚ they are deprived of such opportunities in the region of underdeveloped countries. In order to get equal opportunities

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    In this paper I will examine female political leadership. As a male growing up with a single mom that worked hard for equality‚ I understand firsthand the struggle that some women are met with. If we analyze the recent years‚ we can see that there has been numerous women that are soaring into leadership ranks in government. I find the leadership tactics of women prime ministers and heads of state; to have patterns that have emerged for women engaging in political positions in different section of

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    examples of two globalizing forces and explain each. 2. What is sovereignty? Identify to forces that challenge state sovereignty in the contemporary world. 3. What is liberalization and how is it different from democratization. Distinguish political liberalization from economic liberalization. Provide examples of each. 4. What is meritocracy and how is it different from democracy? Identify an example of a government or US state agency that is based on the principle of democracy and one based

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    taken an interest in the life he led‚ his inspirations and his role in politics. John Locke was the first of the classical British empiricists. Empiricists believed that all knowledge derives from experience. He became highly influential to the political world‚ inspiring government representatives such as Thomas Jefferson‚ Thomas Paine and James Madison. Locke expressed the radical view that government is morally obliged to serve people by protecting life‚ liberty and property (n.a‚ n.d). He explained

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    Patrick Murphy‚ Florida State’s representative said‚ “The political process does not end on Election day”. However in today’s political world‚ it is as though the regular everyday citizens of our country do not have a voice in the policies‚ laws and activities of the government past Election Day. That is where interest groups come in. Interest groups‚ also known as pressure groups‚ lobby groups‚ campaign groups‚ advocacy groups or special interest groups‚ are voluntary organization with the common

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    Political Platform Preamble: It is the duty of the people‚ that do provide for themselves‚ to share the basic commonwealth of their communities and create peace within the United States as a whole. We must therefore establish a code of living to follow and become peaceful throughout. This code is as follows: 1. Taxes: I believe that taxes have become an issue that if not alleviated now‚ my hope is that it will not become an illness beyond our individual cure. 2. Budget: I believe that the United

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    Renaissance and Political Institutions Name: Instructor’s Name: Class: Date: Introduction Renaissance is a French term meaning rebirth or revival. Renaissance period in the history of Europe starts from the beginning of 15th century to the end of 16th century. The Renaissance manifested the transitional phase from the medieval ages to the modern era. It was a time of social and cultural changes in Europe. It is believed to be the beginning of the modern world and hence the new phase of the

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    Some might even go as far as to argue that political correctness is what allows for civil discussion between nations‚ and to an extent‚ this is true. While one’s feelings are important‚ feelings should never be prioritized over the rights of others and/or fact‚ as facts tend to be much more stubborn. By accepting pure conjecture as fact‚ and placing political correctness above factual correctness‚ we become a more ignorant society as a whole. With the

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