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Essays on 1994 election

  1. Results of 1994 Election
    His most recent book is entitled they Only Look Dead and can be seen as a response to the results of the 1994 election in particular, an election which was ...
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  2. The Term Limits Movement
    ... p. 11. Ironically, the 1994 election gave the Republicans a majority in the House for the first time in 40 years. This at once ...
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  3. The Republican Contract with America
    In the November 1994 election, Republicans gained 51 seats in the House of Representatives and eight seats in the Senate. Republicans ...
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  4. New Constitution of South Africa
    ... The point of the 1994 election was that South Africa would formally leave behind apartheid and thereby enter the family of nations associated with modern ...
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  5. Money in Politics Reforms
    ... Compare that to their 1994 election campaigns when as open seat and challenger candidates PACs provided just 22 percent of their funds. ...
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  6. ELECTIONS IN PANAMA This research paper examine
    ... political parties. Some view the results of the 1994 election as a rejection of the American intervention of 1989. In fact, both ...
    (3655 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  7. Bill Clinton and the Elites
    ... His health care initiative was successfully picked apart by Republicans, and the Democrats lost both houses in the 1994 election. ...
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  8. Religious Right 1998 Congressional Election
    ... Social organization. 5th ed.. Philadelphia: FA Davis. Boyle, TL 1994, Spring. The 1992 presidential election: The view from the states. ...
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  9. Media Coverage
    ... 187 in the San Francisco Chronicle, one finds an overwhelming bias against the initiative that voters overwhelmingly approved in the 1994 election, but which ...
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  10. GREEN PARTIES
    ... government with the Social Democrats appeared to be within reach.15 In the end, die Grunen won 40 seats in the October 1994 election with approximately 7.3 ...
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  11. California Proposition 187
    ... Nine days after the 1994 election, on November 17, US District Judge Mariana R. Pfaelzer issued an injunction halting implementation of the proposition while ...
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  12. Media Coverage of the 1994 Elections
    ... career by appropriating the Proposition 187 AntiImmigrant mantle of leadership and taking it as the cornerstone of his reelection campaign Scott, 1994, p. 9 ...
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  13. Roles Played in US Power Structure
    ... Therefore, we can argue that the 1994 election was not a mandate for Republican conservatism, but more of an expression of disgust with all government itself ...
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  14. Three Strikes Legislation in California
    ... Nevertheless, the Democrats do not want to appear to be soft on crime in the November 1994 election, so they are supporting three strikes legislation. ...
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  15. Paramilitary Extremism
    ... The 1994 election of Republican majorities in the US Congress drew strength from radio talk shows that cater to the radical right. ...
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  16. Party Influence on House of Representatives
    ... Public opinion polls taken before the off year 1994 election showed that Senate minority leader Bob Dole and the Republican party come in for special ...
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  17. The Religiou Right and 1998 Elections
    ... Boyle, TL 1994, Spring. The 1992 presidential election: The view from the states. Spectrum: The Journal of State Government, 672, 3140. ...
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  18. The New Federalism: A Critique
    ... hardens and intensifies. The 1994 election may prove to be a watershed year for communitybased government. The Contract for America ...
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  19. GovernmentRelated Ethics Issues
    ... Bob Barr, who in 1995 championed the Defense of Marriage Act having survived embar rassment over litigation with two exwives during the 1994 election. ...
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  20. Ann Richards
    ... funding Austin 32. However, in spite of advances made by Richards, the 1994 election would bring about her defeat. In part, this ...
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  21. Ann Richards Ann Richards was an important figu
    ... funding Austin 32. However, in spite of advances made by Richards, the 1994 election would bring about her defeat. In part, this ...
    (4007 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)

  22. American Health Care
    ... fixing the system. Instead, for the 1994 election year, partisan politics made health care reform a point of division. The twoyear ...
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  23. Impact on Communist Parties in Western Europe
    ... party. Although relatively new, the Communist Refoundation party received 6 per cent of the vote in the 1994 election. The party ...
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  24. The 1989 Revolution in the Soviet Union
    ... party. Although relatively new, the Communist Refoundation party received 6 per cent of the vote in the 1994 election. The party ...
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  25. The 1989 Revolution in the Soviet Union
    ... party. Although relatively new, the Communist Refoundation party received 6 per cent of the vote in the 1994 election. The party ...
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  26. Human Rights Violations and Political Corruption
    ... As the time neared for the 1994 election, the violence then taking place in South Africa continued to overshadow constitutional developments, as was evident in ...
    (8525 Words -- Approx. 34 Pages)




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