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    influential tools in society. Popular cartoonists fall under this category, as they can project their biased and personal perspectives on reality. “What political cartoonists portray may be an imaginary situation in allegory or a figure greatly distorted by caricature, but to the artists this is the essence of what is actually happening” (Charles Press, The Political Cartoon) Many cartoonists truly believe that their “distortion” of reality captures the reality everyone else is experiencing.…

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    One of the main political impacts that the expansion of Islam had in regions such as Europe, Asia, and Africa included the spread of the caliphate system of ruling, where the state becomes Islamized fully. Notably, some of the kings in Africa used the Islamic religion to strengthen their political power. Economically, the Muslims intensified the trading activities because of the existence of influential trading…

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    Weimar Political System

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    How stable was the political system of the German Democratic Republic between 1949 and 1969? From its inception on October 7th 1949 the German Democratic Republic (‘GDR’) was to last 40 years – longer than the Third Reich and the Weimar Republic and not far short of the Second Reich of Hohenzollern Germany. This would imply a political system with a good degree of stability. As Fulbrook observes, the GDR was ‘long noted for its apparent stability, efficiency and political quiescence’ under the…

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    Political Changes In Peru

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    of the 21st century was marked by strong transformations and remarkable reflections in Peru and the rest of the world. Over this period, Peru faced several challenges, from process of recovery in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008 to political changes and natural disasters. These transformations have reshaped a country that no longer sees itself as a single, homogenous entity. Peru today is more plural and diverse, having emerged from a long period of economic growth and democratic…

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    The political state of Virginia is fully defined by the way the government has established various measures in leading the country. The laws have been well established, and the aspect of stability is defined. This enables the citizens to manage their affairs effectively…

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    The study of political leaders ' personalities encompasses sundry involutions that shape both the results of the research and the method of conducting the research itself. Two varying intents behind the assessment leader 's personalities are presented in opening chapters of, Psychological Assessment of Political Leaders, by Jerrold M. Post. The varied psychology based studies are rooted in psychobiographic foundations however, they were developed with the intent of resolving different problem…

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    Political Lenses Nothing a person thinks, says, or does is ever in its own pure form. Every second of every day a person’s view is tainted by a lens. When considering politics, what are the main factors that shape today’s political discourse? Merriam Webster Dictionary defines discourse as, “The use of words to exchange thoughts and ideas.” Simply put, discourse is another term for discussion. Everyone has encountered some form of political discourse in their life, but what sways those…

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    Political Action Examples

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    The importance of litigation and political action, in the process of securing racial change in the United States has varied overtime, often, both litigation and political action worked in tandem to affect positive change in America. Most notably, during World War II and the Cold War political action and litigation worked in tandem. At this time President Truman and other political leaders were invested in ending black unrest by ending segregation. The National Urban League, during this time,…

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    American Political Parties

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    In contemporary American politics, there are two major political parties that seem to dominate every election. These two political parties are known as the Democratic Party and the Republican party, from the textbook “We the People” written by authors Ginsberg, Lowi, Weir, and Tolbert we understand that each political party has their own views, some similar and others completely different as well. These different parties were created to cater to the American people by giving them the option to…

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    Political socialization is the learning process through which most people acquire their political attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge. This is how the people form a political opinion; starting in childhood and continuing through their entire life. Family is the big culprit on starting a child’s political opinion, however, other examples are school, peers and television. Since political socialization starts with family, children tend to perceive the world as their parents do. Whether that…

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