Political Parties unify the american people by having citizens with the same ideological beliefs come together and set up boundaries for which to live by.. The people have the right to express their thoughts in a free manner. They also get the much needed space and air to do what they love. They hinder democracy by taking certain decisions in the country which divide the immigrants form the natives who reside and this disrupts the peace which prevails in the country at large.
Identify and briefly explain 1 way U.S. political parties make the nation more democratic and 1...
Political parties are widely considered to be institutions that are necessary for democratic governments. How important to democracy is a stable system of political parties in the twenty-first century? Discuss with reference to the role of political parties in two countries (the United States must be one of them).
Why were the early U.S. political parties formed? Have changes in media formats created a more accurate, less biased media? Why or why not?
1) Identify three U.S. Government policies and explain briefly how they encourage innovation. 2) Should college and graduate school be a public and/or private good? WHY? Please I want both to be answer!!!
reword this passage in a better way. The mass media constitutes the backbone of democracy. The media provides political data that determines voting pattern of voters. They identify problems in our society and function a medium for deliberation. They’re also watchdogs that we depend on for uncovering errors and wrongdoings by those that have power. It is therefore reasonable to want that the media performs to certain standards with relation to these functions, and our democratic society rests on these...
Some political parties consider only short run economic effects and therefore make election promises of increased government spending. (a) Use the AD and AS diagram to explain the short run impact on economic growth and employment. [3 marks] (b) Use a Phillips Curve diagram to explain why such policies could be damaging for the economy in the short run. [3 marks] (c) Use the AD-AS diagram along with the long run Phillips curve diagram to comment on the long run...
QUESTION 6 Some political parties consider only short run economic effects and therefore make election promises of increased government spending. (a) Use the AD and AS diagram to explain the short run impact on economic growth and employment. [3 marks] (b) Use a Phillips Curve diagram to explain why such policies could be damaging for the economy in the short run. [3 marks] (c) Use the AD-AS diagram along with the long run Phillips curve diagram to comment on the...
1. What are the main differences between mainstream economics and political economy? Explain briefly in your own words. (10 points) 2. Reflect carefully on your own shopping behavior. Do you usually make rational, calculated, fully- informed purchases, as described by mainstream economics, or do you tend to buy on impulse for a variety of reasons, or do you do both? To what extent is your spending behavior adequately captured by mainstream economics, and to what extent does political economy provide...
Identify each of the following properties as more typical of an organic or inorganic compound and explain briefly. a) Contains Li and F. b) is a gas at room temperature. c) produces ions in water. d) contains covalent bond.
Case 1 At a reception for a U.S. political candidate, the guests appear to be divided into groups. People in some groups are all African American, others are Latin American, and others are Asian. Explain the cultural phenomena that are operating at this political gathering. (1 and a half page)
(2)(a)Identify and the briefly explain the motivation for direct foreign investment. (b)A US based MNC plans to invest in a new project either in the U.S. or in Mexico. Currently 75% of its investment is in the US. Historical records show that the variability of returns on this existing investment measured by the standard deviation is 0.08. A four year forecast of the strategic features of the proposed new project are summarized below as follows: If located in U.S. 10%...