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Interest Groups In American Politics

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 Yo,  Today is all about ✨interest groups✨. What are those you may ask? Don't worry, I've got you. An American interest group is of an organized of those who are passionate about advocating for an issue they'd like to be paid attention to through fundraising, policy-making, and or disseminating information about their missions to elected officials in congress . In theory, they are to encourage Americans to become involved in politics. An Interest group's main goal is to have an effect on policy making in the American Government. The National Rifle Association (NRA), the NARAL Pro-choice America, and the Christian Coalition are all examples of powerful Interest groups in the United States. So, what makes an interest group powerful? Financial resources and membership size are highly effective in strengthening interest groups.  There remains a controversy surrounding the topic of interest groups within a Democracy. Author of the Federalist papers, James Madison believed...

Political Parties in the United States

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Yo,  I haven't mentioned this before, but I adore anime. In fact, in one of my favorite sci-fi film's titled, 'Akira,' Neo-Tokyo's depression is similar to a black hole, democratic capitalism consuming the city. To save you from my radically left spew, I'll explain the U.S.' political parties and my views on them (I promise this is all related).       In a futuristic Tokyo envisioned by Katsuhiro Otomo, the effects of nuclear war are very apparent; religious revitalization fills the street with protest, troubled youth, drug crises, and the government portrayed as a table of angry men hoping to keep citizens in the dark. Especially about their mysterious testing on three children who's nuclear radiation gave them super abilities. Beside the fictionality, sounds awfully familiar. The United States uses a multi-party system such as the Democratic, Republican, Green etc. However, the country has seen only Democratic and Republican presidents, majority of it...

Welcome: A 17 year old person and their political views

 Yo,         This is Mychal May, a 17 year old person living in Washington! Although my blog is a requirement for my AP Government class, know that I am also really excited to find the intersections between sociology and political science.          When I first got my political ideology test results back, I felt myself enter a defensive state out of bewilderment: a Disaffected Democrat. Perhaps it was the "Disaffected" that offended me the most; my skin color and gender make for a person that is anything but disaffected when living in America--scratch that, any place in the world. However, Typology, the site in which I took the test, provided me with a description that I related to the most when compared to any of the other political ideologies.            I cannot describe the exact time to which I began to identify as a democrat, and or liberal, but my sense of empathy, community, and my und...