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- 11861: Reason Why Elections Are Less Democratic
- ... parties. There has been three major realigning elections: 1860, 1896, and 1932. In 1860 it was the slavery issue, in 1896 it dealt with economic issues, and in 1932 it occurred because of an economic depression. Some people say we are getting ready to have one because of the effects of the New Deal, but others say it won't happen again because party labels have lost their meaning. For any ...
- 11862: China Between The Fall Of The KMT and Mao Tse-Tung's Death
- ... proved to be beneficial to China, attempts for industrial and agricultural growth were not as successful. From 1953-57 industrial production was expanded and agriculture was collectivized. But disappointing agricultural production led to the frenzied Great Leap Forward of 1958-60. This program, initiated by Mao, was designed to step up industrial production to a level with Britain and create a truly communal society without Russia's aid; all in the ...
- 11863: Dual Executive/President
- ... executive implies several office holders, or a committee. The more people, the more chaos and disunity occurs. In the 70th chapter of The Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton made a case for an executive with a great deal of unity. If power was concentrated in a single chief magistrate, then the branch would be more cohesive. Hamilton relied on the failures of plural executive in the history of Rome and Greece to ...
- 11864: Frank Sinatra
- ... or less sums up his legendary career. He said "Frank Sinatra, who has the phrasing, who has the control, who understands the composers, who knows what losing means as so many have, who made the great comeback, who stands still, enduringly, on top of the entertainment world. Ladies and gentlemen, from here on in it's Frank Sinatra!" Frank Sinatra, the only singer in history to have hit records in five ...
- 11865: The Red Badge of Courage
- ... war struck a chord in his heart. Causing him to flee in panic. Henrys fear of the war was overcome after the first flight. Henry's experiences during this flight eventually teach him a great deal about courage, what it is and how to get it. He learns that courage is simply doing what has to be done and that becoming a courageous man requires becoming a better member of ...
- 11866: Cultural Diversity in Local Politics
- ... just in the inner city areas, and certainly in the suburban San Fernando Valley. White disaffection with the status quo was less visible, but given the White dominance of the voter rolls, it carried a great electoral punch. Interminority conflict had been growing as well for a number of years; and the city became even more crowded, grittier and crime-ridden as groups contended over spaces that had previously been separate ...
- 11867: Constitutional Democracy
- ... elections. They are held with the premise that opposition will be loyal. The winning party will not interfere with the defeater's attempts to regroup for next election and vice versa. Election officials shoulder the great responsibility of making sure that the election process is conducted under free and fair conditions without any regard to the influence of individuals, factions and groups. The elections for the legislative body in any country ...
- 11868: Conservative Personalities
- ... begun to suffer under Jack's style of leadership. It is mainly due to the personality of Jack. He is a quite conservative person who has a tendency to maintain a state of affairs without great or sudden change. Also, his style of leadership is task and production-oriented. Task-oriented leadership tends to emphasize task effectiveness. So, from the case, we can see that he would turn down the subordinates ...
- 11869: Frank Sinatra
- ... Smile Again. Sinatras popularity began to rise through airtime as a radio singer during World War II. He soon left Dorseys band for a solo career that lead him to several hits and great success in the 50s and 60s. Young At Heart, All the Way, Witchcraft, Strangers in the Night, and thats Life were some of his hit songs. In the 1940s Sinatra embarked on a solo ...
- 11870: Communism
- ... lobby for what we believe in. A democracy is a form of government in which substantial portion of the citizens directly or indirectly participates in ruling the state. Besides the United States, the Parliament of Great Britain represents similar viewpoints as our government. They gained power over the crown for a short time, but lost it when they couldn't decide on a constitution Democratic and Communist governments do have a ...
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