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    passion. All I know is that I am a political entrepreneur who is perceptive and interrelated to the world! What fascinates me the most about this subject matter is how every individual has a unique standpoint, one that is so skillfully invulnerable that it seems

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    It’s an understatement to say our ideology shapes the way we live our lives every day. It affects the way we view and react to different people. Ideology is a set of beliefs that affects our outlook on the entire world. Most of the time ideology refers to a set of political beliefs or a set of ideas that relate to religious views. In a simpler meaning, ideology means having a views or opinions based on your ideas of that thing. The Republican ideology today is based on conservatism. They believe

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    Ninja's views on political ideology are strictly liberal. There are multiple factors that make him a liberal, one of them being abortion. He believes government should protect humans rights and individual rights, meaning that abortion should be the decision of the person carrying the baby, and that the government should support that person in their decision for having a safe and affordable abortion. Another factor would be economy, government should regulate business, and also protect citizens from

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    The political ideology that best represents my views is liberalism. Liberalism is an ideology that emphasizes, “cultural diversity, government programs for the needy, public intervention in the economy, and individuals’ rights to a lifestyle based on their own social and moral positions” (Morone & Kersh, 2014, p. 37). In other words, liberalism promotes government assistance for individuals in need as well as protect every individual’s rights. One aspect of my life that has shaped my political views

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    This essay will focus on the political ideology of Anarchism and on the main believes of this ideology. It will then specifically take under consideration the belief that the society could survive without the state which is seen as an evil. In conclusion, it will discuss how the absence of government would affect people’s lives. Anarchism derives by anarchy which means no rules. It‘s a philosophy that has is the centre humans. It focusses on leadership because all humans cooperate to establish

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    POLITICAL SCIENCE 101 Popular political Ideologies in the 20th Century A brief Study of popular 20th Century political trends. [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.]   Political ideologies (P.I) have existed since the dawn of human Civilization; they have been fought over, discredited

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    A population’s views on political issues may change as different circumstances occur each day. The environment around us has a powerful influence on the decisions that we produce and the views that we as American citizens choose to hold. After a semester in political science class my views and my political ideology have altered. Today I will explain how political science class has influenced my political ideology.      When this class initially began I was sure, without a doubt I was a conservative

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    I am a Liberal. A Liberal is more open minded than some other political ideologies. They believe we should all be equal and have the same opportunities in life. The government should help us so we can all be financially stable. Things like health care and food stamps are important because the government should help all of us, if we cannot do that for ourselves. Although liberals want help from the government they don’t believe they should control what we do in our personal lives. They are very big

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    An ideology as defined by Merriam-Webster is “a systematic body of concepts especially about human life or culture.” This specifically does not relate to politics, but when applied it means a body of concepts that define a country's goals and views of citizenry. All ideologies; religion, communism, socialism, and liberalism have varying traits and goals led by their governments. An example of these differences is that communism values equality while liberalism values freedom. Some do not last too

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    When it comes to political ideology, liberalism is most consistent with my personal beliefs. Liberals have a high regard for individuals living freely, being happy, and making personal choices without the government involvement (Ruth, 2016). A large believe of liberal is that government should exist for judicial, military, and protection of people. Government should be smaller in some ways and too much political power can cause greater harm than good (Murphy, 2016). Government plays a significant

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