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Democracy in the United States
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This 6 page paper looks at the way in which democracy operates in America. The way the voice of the people is represented and possible alternatives of a more democratic electoral system are also discussed. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEdemcus.wps
Democrat Ads 2000: A Marxist, Semiological, Feminist, and Psychoanalytical Critique
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A 6 page discussion of the power of advertising. Proclaims that advertising is really aggressive capitalist attack seeking to persuade the mindless millions which live among us to buy a particular product. The product itself can take a variety of forms, from the latest toy to the most high tech gadget for your kitchen. Even more concerning, however, is when the product being sold by advertising is political ideology. Examines the political and philosophical intent of one particular ad sponsored by the Democratic Party and targeting George W. Bush's views on abortion. Condemns the ad as a misrepresentation of information and feminist values. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPtvAdCr.wps
Did George Bush Steal the Election ?
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This 6 page paper contends that George Bush is a legitimate president but explores arguments that he is not due to the decision rendered by the Supreme Court. The paper begins with an overview of how the Supreme Court works and then quickly turns to the 2000 election where George W. Bush defeated Al Gore. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA318Sup.rtf
Did the Germans Who Voted for Hitler Realize that They were Voting for War and Mass Murder?
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This is a 9 page paper discussing the campaigns of Hitler and the Nazi party in regards to the party holding the majority in the 1932 and 1933 elections. Were the Germans aware of his eventual intentions? Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the Nazi party leader in Germany from 1919-1945, eventually becoming Chancellor from 1933-1945. The history of the events which happened under the Hitler regime before and during World War II in regards to his occupation and declaration of war on the countries in Europe and his mass murder of the Jews among others have become well known and have horrified many around the globe. One of the most common questions in regards to Hitler’s rise to fame is “how did free and fair democratic elections lead to the extraordinarily anti-democratic Nazi Party winning control of the Weimar Republic” and did the Germans voting for Hitler realize his future plans for war and mass murder during the time of the elections? (King, Rosen, Tanner & Wagner, 2002). In retrospect it seems unbelievable that the Nazi Party could have gained power in a democratic regime, however based on the momentum of the popularity of the Nazi Party from 1919 to 1930, and the dire economic conditions of Germany at the time, it is quite possible that the Germans who voted for Hitler and the Nazi Party were doing so more for the future of the economy and strength of Germany without realizing the extent to which Hitler would push the limits of his own power and that of the Nazi Party. While some may argue that his intentions were well documented in his book “Mein Kampf” published in 1925, the book was not popular nor well read until after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and Hitler’s final push in the 1932 and 1933 elections centered on unity, economic stability, employment, business opportunities, expansion of the military in addition to the promotion of nationalism; factors more so prominent in the minds of the Germans during the Depression.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJHitle1.rtf
Differences of Opinion on the Military:Bush Vs. Gore
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of how each presidential candidate viewed the military during the fall of 2000. The candidates' own military experience is touched on. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA047mil.wps
E-Voting and the Democratic Process
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This 4 page paper takes a look at the democratic process and how e-voting will compromise the process. Other aspects, such as safety, is discussed. This is essentially a research proposal with a thesis and suggestion for further study. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA314evo.rtf
Effective Candidate Communication
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This 2 page report briefly
discusses communication issues associated with running for public
office. Certain key components of effective communication are
essential in order to establish the candidate’s credibility and
gain the support of specific voter groups. Bibliography lists one
source.
Filename: BWmayor.wps
EISENHOWER’S HIDDEN HAND AND BUSH’S CURRENT AGENDA
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This 5-page paper examines the Eisenhower presidency through the eyes of Fred Greenstein and his book, "The Hidden-Hand Presidency." The paper then discusses if current U.S. President George Bush would benefit from Eisenhower's method.
Filename: MTeisbus.rtf
Elaboration Livelihood Theory and the American Presidential
Campaign of 2000:
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This 12 page report discusses the concepts
related to the elaboration likelihood theory, when applied to the
presidential election. The report focuses on how it serves as a
means through which social scientists, political analysts, and
communication theorists can present a view of public and
political behavior that can be most enlightening. Attitudes,
attitude change, and the two paths of persuasion that affect
attitude change -- the “central route” and the “peripheral
route.” are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWelab.wps
Election 2000
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A 17 page paper discussing the media's treatment of the campaign and its
two leading candidates, Al Gore and George W. Bush. The purpose of the paper is to determine
whether the media shifts its support to the "underdog" as determined by the polls, by examining
both the basis of journalism and examples of articles published at varying times throughout the
campaign. The paper concludes that journalists do not present the "full, fair and accurate" picture
of facts as they exist, but of facts taken in the context of the philosophies of John Rawls, who
maintains that fairness lies in basing need on the most disadvantaged of the society. The paper
demonstrates bias in the published accounts, but bias based on philosophy rather than through
overt intent. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSelection2000.wps
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