Politics in AmericaIntroduces students to the American political system by examining the struggle for power-the participants, the stakes, the processes, and the institutional arenas. |
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... ideological labeling , either by describing themselves as " moderate " or " middle - of - the - road " or by simply declining to place themselves on an ideological scale . But as Figure 2-7 ideology Consistent and inte- grated system of ...
... ideological labeling , either by describing themselves as " moderate " or " middle - of - the - road " or by simply declining to place themselves on an ideological scale . But as Figure 2-7 ideology Consistent and inte- grated system of ...
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... ideological choice ? Let's assume that voters generally choose the party closest to their own ideological position . If the liberal party ( L ) took a strong ideological position to the left of most voters , the conservative party ( C ) ...
... ideological choice ? Let's assume that voters generally choose the party closest to their own ideological position . If the liberal party ( L ) took a strong ideological position to the left of most voters , the conservative party ( C ) ...
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... Ideological Groups Ideological organizations pursue liberal or conser- vative agendas , often with great passion and considerable financial resources derived from true - believing contributors . The ideological groups rely heavily on ...
... Ideological Groups Ideological organizations pursue liberal or conser- vative agendas , often with great passion and considerable financial resources derived from true - believing contributors . The ideological groups rely heavily on ...
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Politics and Political Science | 1 |
The Purposes of Government | 7 |
The Paradox of Democracy | 15 |
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