Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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The Internet as a Tool for Increased Political Participation
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This 4 page paper provides information on this subject in addition to a proposal for further research. The topic is discussed and results reveal that the Internet does increases political participation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA318par.rtf
The Life of John F. Kennedy:
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This 9 page paper dicusses the life of John F. Kennedy with a focus on his political achievements. This paper contains a timeline of his life as well as a graphic of Kennedy from his college days. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSKenedy.rtf
The Mechanics of a Congressional Race
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5 pages in length. This
paper breaks down an important congressional race, that of U. S.
Senator for Florida. Covers debates, demographics, fundraising
and more. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Media and Its Effects on Voting Behavior
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A 9 page literature review examining a blend
of political scientists' research and more casual observations regarding how the media influences
voter behavior on election day. Most work has been centered on the television medium, with far
less attention given to radio and newspapers. What is absolutely certain is that the media do
have an impact, though existing studies and considered observation and experience have not
been able to concur on precisely what that impact is. Media effect on voter behavior continues
to be an area needy of study, though perhaps under better design than that which has guided
such studies in the past. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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The Media And Presidential Primary Elections
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5 pages in length. The media have a significant impact with regard to the socially psychological aspect of the presidential candidacy, inasmuch as media influence is fundamentally based upon the element of perception. A presidential candidate must have a certain charisma -- a public charm -- in order to become a 'media doll.' He must play to the media and coddle them in order to be placed in the best light and, thus, favorably appeal to his constituency. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCmdiaP.rtf
The Most Successful and Least Successful Presidents Since World War II:
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This 5 page paper highlights John F. Kennedy as the most successful president and Richard M. Nixon as the least sucessful since World War II. Support and evidence is given to explain results. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSPresmo.rtf
The Most Successful and the Least Successful Presidents Since World War II:
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This 5 page paper dicusses the highly successful presidency of Ronald Reagan during the 1980's and analyzes his term. This paper also discusses the presidency of George W. Bush and emphasizes that he is the least successful president since World War II. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSPresid.rtf
The Political Campaign
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The process of the political campaign is fairly
well known - especially among those who have made politics their
profession. This 16 page paper offers a guide to developing a campaign
strategy and applies what is learned to the Senate campaign of John
Thune of South Dakota. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTpolpap.wps
The Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt:
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This 5 page paper discusses the presidency of Teddy Roosevelt and rates him a 5 (5 being the highest rating). This paper discusses his plan of New Nationalism and compares it to Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom plan. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSTeddyR.rtf
The Presidential Campaign And Social Psychology
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6 pages in length. No different than advertising, presidential campaigns strive to sell the public on a particular candidate. The social psychology utilized in this particular political area reflects a sometimes shadier side of humanity as a means by which to gain the final and deciding vote. Indeed, politicians have not earned themselves the strongest or most upright of reputations throughout history; it is because of their inability to distinguish between making a genuine pledge of duty and merely giving lip service in return for winning votes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCcampn.wps
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