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In four pages this research proposal on political exploitation of health care also includes an outline. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 4
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This research paper offers a researach study proposal that describes the effects of lobbyists and specifically focuses on the work of the American Association of Retired People (AARP). This six page paper has seven sources in the bibliography.
Pages: 6
In four pages this paper presents a research proposal that examines how participation in politics can be encouraged through the Internet. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages the education proposals of these two presidential candidates are the main focus of their urban economic development platforms with the emphasis upon economics in these policy considerations. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages this paper assesses the pros and cons of the income tax cut proposal offered by President George W. Bush. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 7
This paper addresses various ways in which an e-voting process can expose the democratic process to the dangers of hacking. The author provides a research proposal, a thesis, and makes suggestions for further investigation. This four page paper has two sources listed in the bibliography.
In nine pages the Locke v. Davey case is referenced in this consideration of a Hillary Clinton presidential run and considers policy proposals pertaining to religion with a speech sample included. There is no bibliography provided.
Pages: 9
In nine pages this paper proposes a study of how race and class affects voting behavior in a consideration of various theories and previous studies on the subject. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines how the modern presidency involves public manipulation and political bargaining processes. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 5
In five pages the political battles of these two highly competitive nineteenth century leaders are detailed in Watson's text. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper offers a defense of the pardons President Bill Clinton received by making reference to Article Two, Section Two of the U.S. Constitution. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eleven pages this paper examines U.S. liberalism in a consideration of interest groups, their influence and impact. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 11
In five pages this paper discusses the power of the right wing and the effects of 1960s' activism by the middle class as examined in Suburban Warriors by Lisa McGirr. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages this paper discusses power within the context of James Moore and Wayne Slater's text Bush's Brain How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential. One source is listed in the bibliography.
In eight pages the financing of political campaigns are examined in terms of a discussion of the issue from both perspectives and a recommendation of reform of campaign financing. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 8
In six pages this report discusses celebrity packaging, image making, and marketing a political candidate's personality with such issues as voter apathy considered. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
In fifteen pages this paper examines Al Gore's presidential campaign of 2000 in terms of IMC. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 15
In five pages this paper examines the Bush website in terms of its target audience and evaluates it in terms of persuasiveness and the appeal of its content. There are no other sources listed in the bibliography.
In nine pages this paper discusses how voting behavior is influenced by the media in this review of political science research literature. Nine sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages this paper discusses the role of the media in shaping public perceptions regarding the 2000 presidential election and the candidates in a consideration of which one will emerge victorious and the reasons why. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
In five pages cybervoting is considered in terms of its conventional ballot alternative, its benefits to individuals that might not vote otherwise, and its promise of encouraging greater political involvement. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
In ten pages this paper examines the changes that transpired during G.W. Bush's campaign for the presidency in 2000 and discusses his trip to Minnesota among other important turning points. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 10
In twelve pages this paper examines the presidential elections of 1988 and 2000 in a consideration of how popular vote contrasts with the electoral process. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 12
In nine pages this paper discusses Max Weber's Economy and Society, Ann Ruth Wilner's The Spellbinders, Charismatic Political Leadership, Charles Lindholm's Charisma, Neil Postman' Amusing Ourselves to Death, and Richard Sennett's The Fall of the Public Man in a consideration of how popular political consent does not necessarily require charismatic political leaders. Five other ...
In five pages this paper discusses the post 1960 decline in voter participation in this consideration of voting and its significance. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In ten pages this paper analyzes the rousing speech delivered by Gen. Colin Powell during the Republican National Convention of 2000 that targeted education in America. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages the websites of Republican Senator John McCain and Democratic Senators Richard Bryan and Edward Kennedy are compared in terms of the constitutent appeal of each. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this research paper considers both presidential nominees' positions regarding the campaign finance reform issues and discusses whether or not they had an impact upon the election results of 2000. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
In twelve pages this theory's concepts are examined within the context of the 2000 U.S. presidential election with attitude paths known as 'peripheral route' and 'central route' explored. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages these presidential candidates are examined in terms of their military experience and the individual differences in military views in the autumn of 2000 are also discussed. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
In six pages this paper examines the 1828 US presidential election in a consideration of the candidates, their characters, how it turned out, and the election's importance. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages this paper discusses why the U.S. electoral college is necessary. Nine sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper discusses how a better ballot system design might have achieved a different outcome in the US presidential election of 2000. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
In two pages the importance of effective communication for candidates who are running for public office is discussed. There is 1 source cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 2
In eight pages this paper argues that CNN exhibited media bias during its 2000 presidential race coverage and includes such topics as auditory accompaniment, lighting, photography, and issues presentation. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seventeen pages this paper examines how the media portrayed candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore with an illustration of philosophical bias presented. Seventeen sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 17
In five pages this paper discusses how the effectiveness of strategic voting among different groups can vary. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.
In six pages the author's intentions are summarized. Two sources are cited in the bibliography.
In twenty pages this paper discusses the U.S. electoral college in a consideration of its application there and elsewhere and also evaluates how the public would regard a change to the system as it presently exists. Sixteen sources are cited in the bibliography.
Pages: 20
In five pages this paper discusses the issues involving politics and the ever changing technology of the computer industry. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper considers if fair representation is achieved by a 2 party political system. Five sources are cited inthe bibliography.
In nine pages this paper examines the U.S. election process in a consideration of presidential campaign strategies and issues from a historical perspective before shifting the focus to the campaigns of Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush. Seven sources are cited in the bibliography.
In eleven pages prison reform and racism issues are addressed by a fictitious candidate in the year 2011 a year after the stock market collapse and incorporates the opinions of Angela Davis. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper, which also features a Spanish translation, discusses feminism within the context of this 1987 novel by Isabel Allende. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.
What do American political parties really stand for? This essay uses the web pages of the Democratic, Republican and Libertarian parties to answer that question. This paper has six pages and three sources are listed in the bibliography.
In seven pages this paper discusses democracy and the growing importance of public opinion's role. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this report discusses American voter apathy and the importance of high voter participation in the political process. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In seven pages the tenure of Richard J. Daley's rule as mayor of Chicago from 1955 to 1976 is discussed. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.
In five pages this paper examines Peru and the influence of colonialism on land ownership as perceived by DeSoto.
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