Ever since 1800, shortly after the USA established its independent existence, there have been two political parties contesting elections. 为了在选举中获得优势,两党的倾向仍然可以不断重新定义; The orientations of each Party remain open to constant redefinition in search of electoral advantage over the...
A Rule of Law: Also calleddue process of law, the rule of law is the principle that all citizens are accountable to laws that are publicly created and equitably enforced in a manner consistent with human rights by an independent judicial system. Types of Democracy Throughout history, more typ...
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Plutocracy is a government controlled exclusively by the wealthy, either directly or indirectly. A plutocracy effectively allows only the wealthy to rule. This can then result in policies exclusively designed to assist the wealthy. Such a dynamic is reflected in the word itself; the Greek words ...
The Deep State is the federal bureaucracy that creates laws, enforces them, and judges and punishes transgressors, which means it possesses all three powers that are supposed to be separate in America: legislative, executive, and judicial.
An anti-Republicanis a person who is actively opposed to the United States (US) political party known as the Republican Party. Anti-Republicans may be Democrats, the other major political party in the US, Independents, or any other “third” party that exists in the political spectrum of th...
The practice of international law is often the focus of a lawyer’s entire career. Why Become an International Lawyer? International lawyers have the opportunity to make an impact in the world. International treaties and agreements have the potential to do tremendous good. ...
flipping. In West Virginia, moderate Democrat Senator Joe Manchin, who became an Independent earlier this year, is not running for re-election. The Republican Governor of West Virginia, Jim Justice, is an overwhelming favorite to win the Senate seat in one of the reddest states in the ...
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But once the political campaign is over, the volunteers leave, the printers are turned off, and the buttons are put away, where does all that leftover money go? There are rules in place that dictate how many can be spent after a campaign concludes. Permitted uses include charitable donations...