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Slide Notes

The reason I chose this picture is because the White House is where I refer to first when ever I see the word government.
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

IDEOLOGY

  • A basic set of the political beliefs about the roles of the government and the individual in society.
The reason I chose this picture is because the White House is where I refer to first when ever I see the word government.
Photo by Justin in SD

CONSERVATISM

  • An ideology favoring a limited role for the government and more private initiatives by nongovernmental groups in efforts to solve society problems
I choose this picture because the government is letting the nongovernmental countries have the privacy they need to solve their problems in the community and society.
Photo by adaptorplug

LIBERALISM

  • An ideology favoring an active role for the government in effort to solve society’s problems.
The reason why I posted this picture is because the Statue of Liberty represents the liberalism

CENTRISM

  • An ideology at the middle of the political spectrum that combines elements both liberal and conservative though
I choose this one,Because the poster had both party and central means you either agree with both party and strongly believe in them.

POLITICAL PARTY

  • An organization that seeks to achieve power by electing its members to the public office.
I chose this picture because the three parties are shown in the presentation.

TWO PARTY SYSTEM

  • A political system in which two parties dominate the electoral process and control the government.
This picture show the two most known parties and how the government and citizen select the one who they think will help the country grow

PLATFORM

  • A political party statement of principle and objective
This picture shows the way the steps are formed by the use of a platform

THIRD PARTY

  • A party that forms independently of the two main political party
This picture show how the third party combines the democratic and Republican Party together

INDEPENDENT VOTER

  • An independent is variously defined as a voter who votes for candidates on issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship;
This picture shows how a citizen most likely stands alone other than choosing party to represent.

CANDIDATE

  • a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.
This picture shows the person/people that citizen think their leadership is important for the country.
Photo by DonkeyHotey