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Immigration News
President Obama on Illegal immigration: Mr. Obama has introduced the immigration bill for continuation of the dream act which is passed in the White house. This is a useful bill because, it allows an individual of illegal immigrant will become a legal residents. Illegal immigration issue and changing US demography will be a important issue … Continue reading
Political Leaders
There are several political leaders that will always be remembered for their political influence. They have had such a huge impact on society as a whole that they will always be recognized. Their great political works will live on in our hearts and our minds forever. They are responsible for making the most dynamic political … Continue reading
Political Organizations
Several political organizations have been formed throughout the years to enforce the political views that they believe in. These political views that they stand for make up the platform for each organization. Each of the political organizations work to see that they are involved in the political process. They want to be sure that they … Continue reading
Political Science
Political science is the practice of the analysis of a political system and the way they are governed. A huge aspect of political science is the theories that are formulated during these political studies. There are trends that are commonly discovered during the political science process. Political science covers who is able to gain the … Continue reading
Political Parties
A political party is a group that is formed in order to obtain political power. Members of the political party ban together because they share many of the same political interests. Although they may not completely agree on all political approaches, they have some of the same core fundamental beliefs. Most political parties that are … Continue reading
Political Issues
Several political issues have made their way to the political news circuit today. By far one of the largest political issues that political news sources are reporting on is the earthquake that occurred in Haiti the week of January 11, 2010. This is one of the political issues that everyone seems to be getting involved … Continue reading
Democracy
Democracy is a region that is governed by the people. In a democracy, the majority opinion is the determining factor in deciding the rules and regulations of the political body. Democracy is about making sure that all voices are heard. Once all opinions have been input, the democracy finalizes the decision by tallying the votes … Continue reading
Direct Democracy VS Representative Democracy
Democracy is a politic in which the governing practices are decided upon by the people. The people will make sure that those practices are executed collaboratively by themselves, or they will elect officials to carry out that cause for them. There are two different types of democracy in today’s society. In a democracy the belief … Continue reading
Republicans
Republicans are one of the largest political parties in the United States of America. Republicans were formed in the mid 1800s in the year 1854, to fight for the non-extension of slavery. The Republicans have proven to be a strong political force ever since. The Republican Party is the more conservative of the two main … Continue reading
The Republican Party
The Republican Party was formed in 1854 as they ban together in opposition of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Republican Party did not agree with the bill that Stephen A. Douglass, the Senator of Illinois intended to pass. The Kansas-Nebraska Act would allow settlers of the two territories the authority to decide if they would permit … Continue reading