The rich have greater influence on politicians because they either give greater support or deal greater damage to reelection campaigns. The "1%" also control a massive amount of the airwaves, giving them great sway over public opinion as steered and reflected by the media. The rich also are more likely to run for office themselves, because running for almost any office is an expensive affair.
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reconstructing American society
The constitutional monarchy in Britain at the time of the American Revolution played a significant role in shaping the grievances of the American colonists. The colonists felt that their rights as Englishmen were being violated by the monarchy, leading to a desire for greater self-governance. These perceived infringements on liberty ultimately fueled the revolution and the fight for independence from the monarchy.
Theodore dreiser
Since it allowed businesses to increase their productivity and wealth it allowed big business to have a greater sometimes negative influence on politics. It created a super power, and ended up leading to the beginning of labor unions.
Greater economic influence for the United States
NO
That is a very vague question, but if you mean military and economic influence, then I would say the Truman Doctrine.
New colonies Improved ocean transportation greater influence in foreign countries all of the above
The Greater Influence - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 August 1913
The rich have greater influence on politicians because they either give greater support or deal greater damage to reelection campaigns. The "1%" also control a massive amount of the airwaves, giving them great sway over public opinion as steered and reflected by the media. The rich also are more likely to run for office themselves, because running for almost any office is an expensive affair.
The cast of The Greater Influence - 1913 includes: Chester Barnett as Bob Graham Pearl White as Norah
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Social rank and occupation played a significant role in the growing democratization of American politics. The development of a more inclusive democracy in the early 19th century gave greater political influence to those outside the traditional elite class. The expansion of voting rights to white men of all social ranks, regardless of property ownership, allowed ordinary citizens, including those in different occupations, to participate more actively in the political process. This led to a more diverse and representative political system.
Yes, Truman's influence in the Senate was greater than Roosevelt's because the people considered Truman to be "every man." He was a farmer and a real person who was greatly liked.