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    The Social Democratic Party supports social justice and government regulation while supporting the free market. Over time the current position of the party emerged from its roots as a Marxist party. The party believes in quality and maintaining a strong welfare state while also promoting economic growth. The party apposes most policies that reduce the economic rights of workers or significantly weaken unions. In the foreign policy sphere, the social democratic party supports international…

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    conflict since the birth of the nation. The clash between freedom and order forms the original dilemma of government; the clash between freedom and equality forms the modern dilemma of government. Today, the philosophies of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party struggle to balance these concepts. Occasionally the line of demarcation becomes blurred but usually there is some amount of trade-off between freedom, and equality and order. Democrats, or liberals, value equality above all…

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    You should vote for the Democratic party and here’s why. The Democratic party supports the minimum wage being raised, same-sex marriage, stricter gun laws, and migration into the United States legally. Democrats believe that the current minimum wage is a starvation wage and must be increased to a living wage. Raising the minimum wage would benefit the people who are under the poverty line. If a person makes $15,000 a year before taxes, that person will end up under the poverty line after taxes.…

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    New England Federalists did not have any reason to trust the decisions of the Democratic-Republican party along with Thomas Jefferson or James Madison. In the years spanning from 1805-1812 the presidents belonging to this party created and passed acts and treaties that repeatedly failed and hurt the New England economy. The first plan President Jefferson tried was planned to counteract the trade restriction Britain was imposing on the United States. The United States Congress passed the…

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    Are the Democratic and Republican parties one in the same? Presently in the United States, our political system consists of two major political organizations, which are referred to as parties. These two parties are known as the Democratic party and the Republican party. Both parties have been in existence since the early to late 1800’s and have become the cornerstones of how our government legislates, both foreign and domestic. Each party has its own unique platform and identify themselves…

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    has the political atmosphere of our nation. From their humble begins as the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party, both have gone through multiple changes as the nation political atmosphere and political arena quickly grown and changed . The first political parties within the government setting in our nation were the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican parties. These parties were formed from a disagreement between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson…

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    The Republican and Democratic parties differ on many key national issues. One of the most difficult and controversial issues that they differ on is abortion. An abortion is a medical process that deliberately terminates a human pregnancy. The Republican Party opposes this issue, while the Democratic Party is in support of it. The Republican Party is pro-life when it comes to the issue on abortion. The party has firmly rooted beliefs that an unborn child has an individual right to life that…

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    When the Democratic Party platform committee met last weekend to discuss their party's principles, not everyone was happy with the draft K–12 education proposal that was presented. The problem, according to some public school activists? The plank was too positive toward privatization. According to The Washington Post, these activists criticized the party for using the same sort of language as corporate reformers, including offering limited support for school choice and test-based teacher…

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    The Social Democratic Party has been prevalent in many countries for many years. In places such as Germany, The United States, and Canada, this party exists and can also be called the “Socialist” party. The basic ideologies and beliefs center around the idea that the government should have more power to institutionalize enabling access to resources that help people, which has to do with a more powerful federal government. Their ideals also include the belief that all people should have equal…

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    Florida Democratic Party. I created this organization to increase awareness of government and to combat voter apathy, a recurring theme within the youth community. Under my supervision, myself and the over 10 chapters across the state have successfully registered over 750 students; most of which registering as Democrats. I have also partnered with several organizations, including but not limited to Youth in Government, Junior State of America, and 4-H to show the newest face of the Democratic…

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