What is the different between communism and conservatism?
Communism:
-everyone makes same amount of money
-government regulations are everywhere
-must abide by government rules
-no freedom
conservatism:
-Ability to pursue the "American Dream" (if u have heard that)
-Deregulate
-Decrease the size of government
-many freedoms
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How is power relevant to neoliberal analysis?
Power is relevant to neoliberal analysis because they talk about political and military relations.
Why are free and fair elections important to democracies?
Democracy is agovernmentby the people and for the people. If the elections are not free and fair than only those officials will be elected that gave more bribe to get their designation.
What is the difference between sectionalism and nationalism?
Socialism lead up to communism and Nationalism if when everyone joins together to better the country as a whole, not just parts.
NO. Fascism specifically seeks to restrict the individual rights and liberties which form the basis of liberal policy.
What are the concepts of ordered government limited government and representative government?
An ordered government is one with orderly regulations between all parts of government and state. A limited government is one that has regulations placed on it for what it can and can not do, such as, and generally including, ensuring the rights of it's citizens. A representative government is one in which officials are elected by the general populace to create public policies.
The government is in charge of administration and regulation of the government.
It's called party raiding
In a communist country, the government owns all things like businesses and farms. They provides its peoples healthcare, education and welfare.
What is the difference between inside and outside lobbying?
One type of lobbying takes place inside of the Capitol and the other outside of it.
What do advocates of a strong federal system believe?
That the components of the federation - the states - have a large and legitimate role in political life, and must not be steamrolled by the central government.
Which leader is a fascist - Mussolini or Stalin?
No he was communist. The difference between the two is very defiant.
The person who invented communism is Karl marx.
In fact, the ideas of socialism and egalitarianism existed long before Marx.
Some examples are François-Noël Babeuf in France (during the French Revolution) and Robert Owen in England.
Why are totalitarian states susceptible to failure and or collapse?
Totalitarian states depend on the authority of one leader (through its military and advisers) being able control completely. The fact of the matter is, there are far more people in the citizenry that the leaders are simple outnumbered.
How long has Mexico had a democracy where the citizens can elect a president and representatives?
Mexico has been a democracy where the citizens can elect a president and representatives since 2000.
What is the greatest obstacle to democracy and stable political systems in Central America?
all of the above
Who appoints the prime minister?
People vote in elections for who they want as the prime minister, although they have to be over the age of 18 to vote in elections.
They are the leader of the party which wins a plurality of the seats in the House of Commons during an election.
The priminister is chosen by a public vote once the contestence have said a speech
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What are some significant differences between China's political system and Americas?
China is a Leninist Communist State: China and Vietnam are Leninist Communist States. Leninist Communism is the political theory that a single party called the Communist Party rules the government and governs all affairs as opposed to individual politicians. Although the single party in a Leninist Communist State is the Communist Party, the party need not practice Communist political theory. In both China and Vietnam, there is a state-directed, right-wing economic and political theory.
China specifically has three independent branches of government: the Politburo the Communist Party, the People's Liberation Army, and the Legislature/Executive/Judiciary. These different branches control how power is spread across the country. The Military operates independently of the President of China and the selection of the President is a direct result of the Politburo. Since the Communist Party is the only significant party in government, there is really no difference in terms of exerted power between the legislature and the Politburo, which is a private meeting of Communist Party leaders. The legislature is voted on by the people, but it is a meaningless vote since there is usually only one candidate on the ballot. The Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches are all politically interconnected because of the similar union in the Communist Party.
The United States is a Presidential Republic:Presidential Republics, which include the United States and large parts of Latin America, are governments where all citizens over a certain age can vote for political parties that sit in Congress as well as voting for a President who is the chief executive. In Presidential Republics, there is a clear delineation between the legislative and executive branches.
There are three co-equal branches of government in the United States: the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. Each of these branches is either directly elected by the citizens or appointed by individuals who are directly elected by the citizens. The political branches in the US have numerous checks and balances to prevent collusion between them and prevent the collection of power in one person. The military in the United States reports directly to the Executive Branch. The political parties in the US are private organizations that have no direct power over government affairs. In terms of economics, while China has a state-directed economy with some aspects of privatization, the US government only regulates the economy; it does not manage or direct it.
How does Communism affect society?
Communism is a form of economic organisation where, according to Marx, the means of production are socially controlled and people, therefore, have social relations without the distinction of class. Communism hypothetically affects society by creating such classless relations, which alter the nature of institutions and motivations to behaviour.
Who first said America is the best Democracy money can buy?
I have always thought that it was Gore Vidal [RIP recently].
Someone who is suspected to have taken part in the deliberate murder of another person.