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Ideology And Culture: The Case Of The National Socialists, Patrick A. Holly
Ideology And Culture: The Case Of The National Socialists, Patrick A. Holly
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The Success Of Liberation Theology In Argentina And Brazil, Lauren Hayter
The Success Of Liberation Theology In Argentina And Brazil, Lauren Hayter
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Black Conservatism In My Life: The Trends Of The Last Twenty Years, Andrew Wilson Reed
Black Conservatism In My Life: The Trends Of The Last Twenty Years, Andrew Wilson Reed
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Conservative Public Interest Group Litigation, Michael Warren Tipton
Conservative Public Interest Group Litigation, Michael Warren Tipton
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Ticket Splitting In Arkansas Elections, Chase Carmichael
Ticket Splitting In Arkansas Elections, Chase Carmichael
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The Republican Party is sweeping the South, or is it? Throughout the Old South Republicans have been making gains in an area that has traditionally been a bastion of Democratic strength in American politics. While Arkansas may appear to be following this trend, in reality GOP gains in the Natural State may be only superficial. Despite strong showings by Republican candidates for higher offices in Arkansas, a GOP contender has yet to win a statewide office past the Lieutenant Governor's race.
This research paper examines "ticket splitting" in Arkansas elections. Ticket splitting is the practice of voting for candidates of …
Extension Of National Membership: Government Promises, Immigrant Expectations And The Impact On The Foreign Population In Germany, Justin Dubois
Extension Of National Membership: Government Promises, Immigrant Expectations And The Impact On The Foreign Population In Germany, Justin Dubois
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This study posited that the gap between the governmental goals and actual outcomes of the Reform to the Citizenship Law of 1999 was produced by a variety of factors, the most influential one being the institutions of the Federal Republic. Other suggested variables were domestic public pressure and a failure in policy implementation. The earlier chapters of this study concluded that these three factors did in fact contribute to the goals-outcomes gap of the citizenship reform.