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Political Parties

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SEMAJANAE GEORGE

A3 STARK

IDEOLOGY

AN BASIC BELIEF ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT AND INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY
1) this picture connects to “ideology” because it shows two leader with people standing behind them showing the people believe what they are promoting is good in a way

CONSERVATISM

AN IDEOLOGY FAVORITING A LIMITED ROLE FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PRÍVATE NONGOVERNMENTAL GROUPS RO TO STOP S
2) this shows “conservative” because it shows what the person believes is wrong at what they wanna change, they wanna limit police brutality

LIBERALISM

AN IDEOLOGY FAVORITING AN ACTIVE ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT TO SOLVE THE WORLDS PROBLEMS
3) this shows “liberalism” because it shows how a person feels, and it’s giving the message that you can express how you feel through other things you don’t have to turn to war
Photo by Randy Tarampi

CENTRISM

AN IDEOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM THAT HAS A COMBINATION OF LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE THOUGH
4) this shows “centrism” because it shows ideas of both political spectrum

POLITICAL PARTY

WANTS POWER SO THE PEOPLE ELECT MEMBERS TO TAKE PUBLIC OFFICE
5) this shows “political party” because these are people coming into a building to vote for a candidate to be in office
Photo by k_hargrav

TWO PARTY SYSTEM

A POLITICAL LARRY WERE TWO PEOPLE GET ELECTED TO CONTROL THE GOVERNMENT
6) this shows “two party system” because Donald trump is a republican candidate and Hillary is a democratic candidate and this shows the exact two parties

PLATFORM

A POLITICAL PARTIES PRINCIPLES
7) this shows “platform” because this lists out all the parties principles and objectives

THIRD PARTY

A PARTY THAT FORMS INDEPENDENTLY SEPARATELY FROM THE TWO MAIN PARTIES
This shows “third party” because it shows the two parties in white and a third one in red basically the outsider not agreeing on the other two parties proposals so he decides to go solo and be an independent party

INDEPENDENT VOTERS

A VOTER WHO DOESN’T CLAIM NEITHER PARTY
9) this shows “independent voter” because it shows the two political symbols and a red symbol threw the middle that resembles a disagreement. They don’t agree with neither party so they become an independent voter. They don’t claim either party

CANDIDATE

A PERSON WHO IS NOMINATED FOR A POLITICAL ELECTION
10) this shows “candidate” because these presidents became a president because they were nominated by the people to sit in office