The Committee on Public Information was formed by Woodrow Wilson. It used Propaganda to promote enthusiasm and support from Americans. Newspapers, poster, radio, movies, telegraph and cable were all used to broadcast in support of the war effort. People called Minute Men were hired to speak for four minutes at every social event. Staged performance keyed to ethnicity were held in ethnic communities.
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Because in a country so diverse, it is virtually impossible to please everyone. This therefore creates many problems with the government and the people. Everything takes forever to happen. The American system is more or less to stop change, but create it at the same time. There's this cliché joke. The opposite of pro is con, and the opposite of progress is congress.
native American tribes and European settlers
yes itwas but before it was called New Netherland
James Madison believed that a large diverse republic would be the best for the common good because diverse interests could check one another. This idea was also carried out by the division of powers in the federal government.
diverse cultures view the American Dream as an great opportunity for them to get better in life.
Early settlers in American had no formal government. The people based everything in their lives around their religion. America now has a formal government that is not formed around a religion because of the diverse cultures.
The government promoted nationalism among its different ethnic groups. Many diverse cultures felt they should have the right to self government.
Diverse Geography
Diverse groups and diverse people make for diverse ideas and help found the ideals Ameica is based on - freedom and equality.
Diverse Geography
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most latin american populations became culturally diverse
physical setting of america
Interest groups can enhance representative government by amplifying diverse voices and perspectives, thereby ensuring that various segments of society are heard in the political process. They often mobilize citizens, provide information to lawmakers, and advocate for specific issues, which can lead to more informed decision-making. However, the influence of well-funded interest groups can also skew representation, prioritizing the interests of a few over the broader public. Ultimately, while they can contribute to a more participatory government, the impact of interest groups depends on their balance of power and transparency in the political landscape.
A totalitarian government is often considered more efficient at making decisions because it centralizes authority, allowing for swift implementation of policies without the delays associated with democratic processes, such as debate and consensus-building. This concentration of power can enable rapid responses to crises and the ability to mobilize resources quickly. However, this efficiency often comes at the cost of individual freedoms and can lead to poor decision-making due to a lack of accountability and diverse perspectives.
The strength of civil society lies in its ability to mobilize citizens, promote democratic values, and advocate for social change, often filling gaps left by government and market institutions. It fosters community engagement and can enhance accountability and transparency. However, its weaknesses include potential fragmentation and lack of cohesion among diverse groups, which can dilute collective impact. Additionally, civil society organizations may face challenges such as limited funding, regulatory constraints, and vulnerability to government repression in authoritarian contexts.