The elite democracy allows a small wealthy group of people who have the policy planning network and political influence to run the government while the popular democracy advocates for all citizens to take part in making policies that help run the government. The American constitution, the federal system and the...
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Donald Trump's campaign theme was immigration. His speech was dominated by his view of migration policies and the of the last governments. Trump insisted on making changes on the policies and ensuring that all illegal immigrants were deported. Hillary Clinton used the plight of women as her campaign team. She...
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Terrorism and its Impact Terrorism has been a global threat from time immemorial, taking different forms and targeting different groups. Most terrorism activities target political governments, geographical conflicts, and religious differences. Governments have tried to avert terrorist attacks that threaten the lives of their citizens and the economic growth of their...
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Influence of Social Media on US Elections In 2008, the United States elections between John McCain and Barrack Obama indicated a rise in the use of social media and its influence on supporters. Social media was one of the psychological ways in which voters got influenced. The social media campaigns took...
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The Relationship Between Canada and the United States The government of Canada has for a long time been experiencing various issues regarding the development of their country. It is, therefore, the role of the legislature to make and amend rules that will govern the nation to ensure that some of these...
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The United States Government and Domestic Policies The United States government has managed to reform many of its domestic policies over the past decade. However, the recent event of the Orlando nightclub shooting on 12th June 2016 bears with it a lot of contradiction. The contradiction puts into perspective the measures...
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Establishment of Gun Ownership Policies Establishment of policies on the gun ownership and use among the residents of North Carolina is one of the strategies that can aid in the improvement of the welfare of the residents of the previously mentioned region. An analysis of the policies in the North California...
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Choi, S., Kim, B. (2012). Voter Intention to use E-Voting Technologies: Security, Technology Acceptance, Election Type and Political Ideology. Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 433-452. This article discusses the features of e-voting technology, in a world of political contexts. The article discusses different types of elections and how...
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Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Terrorism refers to the indiscriminate use of violence to induce or cause fear and terror in the target population as a means or strategy to achieve political, economic, ideological, or religious aims. This provokes a reactionary and prompt force from the government, thus creating an unending cycle of...
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According to a report provided on Thursday, The American President Donald Trump described the Africa nations, El Salvador and Haiti as “shithole” nations during a meeting he had attended with the lawmakers. He had been presented with a proposal on restoring the immigrants’ protection policy for these regions which was...
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Politics is a word form of old Greek, which means ‘citizen’ when translated. Therefore, politics can be defined as the science of governing a political entity, such as a nation, administration and control of internal and external affairs. It can also be viewed as an institution that distribute power, set...
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In Britain, the interest in democracy is gauged using political participation. Indeed political participation in Britain is determined the level of citizenry participation every election cycle. Even though there are many ways in which democracy is expressed, political participation remains one key yardstick in the process. Elections, being one way...
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