AMERICAN POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENT SYSTEM
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American DisappointmentThe American Dream has been replaced by the American Disappointment, as evidenced by the decade of zeros and nothings just ended. Will Americans find their revolutionary roots?- Historical Outline of the American Political PartiesA detailed outline of the history of the American political party, including details on each era of political party and why parties have come to exist.
- An Overview of American Political PartiesMost of the American political debate centers on the two major parties – Democrats and Republicans – but there are dozens of political parties in the US. Find out what they are and what they stand for.
- Comparison of the American Political Model Between Althusser's "Ideology and State Apparatuses" and "The Federalist"The question of how power should be distributed between a government and its constituents is treated quite differently in these two works. How does each political rhetoric make its argument, and what is the message each is ultimately trying to convey?
- African American Music and Political MovementsA history of African-American music and the role racism played in it.
- Political History: American Political Parties in the 1800sThe changes in the American political landscape in the early 1800s
- Characteristic Linguistic Features of Modern American Political SpeechesNotes and provides examples of a few characteristic linguistic features present in modern American political speeches.
Americans Weigh in on the Constitution, American Politics, and Founding FathersIn a new poll by Zogby International, Americans were given the opportunity to express their views on the Constitution, the American political system, and their perception about the Founding Fathers views on contemporary issues in the United States.- American Political Institutionsa lengthy essay on how regulation and agencies in the government are responwsible for control and realignment of economic as well as political changes
- The Role of Politics and Government Structure in Indiathe role of politics and government structure in India
- The Elements of the American Political SystemThe American political system has many elements that could either retard it or advance it for the better.
- Social Classes and GovernmentA government grows out of the total society of which it is a part. Frequently the institutions and leaders of a government reflect the basic values of the culture as a whole.
- History of American Government 101: Politics and GovernmentPolitics and government go hand in hand, in order to understand one, you must first understand the other and vice versa. This work includes simple to understand definitions of governments and politics and expalins how they fit together....
- American Political Culture in the Modern WorldA research paper designed to outline and briefly explain the main social differences in American and European political institutions.
- The Worst American Political ScandalsMuch of what is considered a political scandal to the American public at large will be highly influenced by the media hype around it.
- On Human Nature and GovernmentEvaluation of claims regarding human nature as it relates to forms of government; a response to Mr. Richard Carriero's "Is Democracy Natural?"
- The Current State of American Political CultureCitizen participation, a healthy dose of cynicism, mass media, and American identity are all huge parts of our current political culture. Though ever-changing, our political culture can be neatly summed up with these key ideas for at least a decade to come.
- Corporate Power's War on the American PublicA critical look at corporate influence on politics and copyright.
Class War StupidityFor some thirty years a class war has been waged successfully in the US. And the winners are clear: the rich and powerful. Considerable data clearly prove the truth of this. What will it take to turn this class war around?
The Role of Christianity in American Society and PoliticsThe writings they have left for future generations prove beyond any doubt, that they indeed intended to form a free nation founded upon the precepts of the Christian faith.- The United States, Europe, and Bretton Woods IIAn analysis by Dr. George Friedman and Peter Zeihan, reprinted with permission.
- The Economic, Political, and Institutional Causes of Crime in MexicoA criminology paper investigating the causes of crime in Mexico
- Laissez-faire's Applicability to American HistoryThe political philosophy of laissez faire and the everyday application throughout American history.
- Terrorism and Government: The Twin Towers of American SocietyAmerica prides itself on being a "policeman of the nations" - but in our war against terror, are we becoming terrorists ourselves?
Keep Your Political Faith and Still DissentDissidents exist because placing faith in mainstream politicians is as delusional as George W. Bush believing that sending more American soldiers into the Iraq cauldron is justified. Dissidents keep the faith and want to practice freedom themselves.- Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty and his Vision of China's FutureLiang Qichao, of the Qing dynasty, felt a responsibility for his generation to help China reform itself into a modern state able to compete with, and defend itself from, the onslaught of the West and its ideas.
- American Direction in PoliticsShowing a prediction as to where America is heading in politics if left unchecked by American citizens and government officials.
Political Dissidents Must Unite to Restore American Democracy!Political dissidents are fragmented and lack a united, solidarity strategy to accomplish major political and government reforms. We can change this. A solidarity strategy is available.- Third Parties in American PoliticsThe ideals of The Know Nothing Party promoted anti-Roman Catholic and anti-immigrant values. Formed in New York City, in 1849, lodges soon formed in other major American cities and members replied to queries about the group with "I know nothing."
- Public Opinion and the Supreme CourtThe US Supreme Court is to some degree influenced by public opinion.
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