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I chose this picture because it shows a man in a debate, and when a debate occurs people are expressing their beliefs and ideologies.
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IDEOLOGY
A BASIC SET OF POLITICAL BELIEFS ABOUT THE ROLES OF GOVERNMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN SOCIETY
I chose this picture because it shows a man in a debate, and when a debate occurs people are expressing their beliefs and ideologies.
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CONSERVATISM
AN IDEOLOGY FAVORING A LIMITED ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT AND MORE PRIVATE INITIATIVE BY NONGOVERNMENTAL GROUPS IN EFFORTS TO SOLVE SOCIETY’S PROBLEMS
I chose this picture because it shows the symbol for republicans, and republicans are usually conservatives.
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LIBERALISM
AN IDEOLOGY FAVORING AN ACTIVE ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT IN EFFORTS TO SOLVE SOCIETY’S PROBLEMS
I chose this picture because it shows the symbol for democrats, and democrats are usually liberals.
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CENTRISM
AN IDEOLOGY AT THE MIDDLE OF THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM THAT COMBINES ELEMENTS OF BOTH LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE THOUGHT
I chose this picture because it shows two different groups of gummy bears, but then one gummy bear in the middle representing the centrist.
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POLITICAL PARTY
AN ORGANIZATION THAT SEEKS TO ACHIEVE POWER BY ELECTING ITS MEMBERS TO PUBLIC OFFICE
I chose this picture because it shows all the different political parties as kind of street signs.
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TWO PARTY SYSTEM
A POLITICAL SYSTEM IN WHICH TWO PARTIES DOMINATE THE ELECTORAL PROCESS AND CONTROL THE GOVERNMENT
I chose this picture because it shows republicans and democrats fighting each other, and those parties both dominate the electoral process
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PLATFORM
A POLITICAL PARTY’S STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES
I chose this picture because it shows a literal platform that is the base of something.
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THIRD PARTY
A party that forms independently of the two main political parties.
I chose this picture because it shows a vote that has other, which means that it would be an independent party away from the two main parties.
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INDEPENDENT VOTER
A VOTER WHO DOES NOT SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFY WITH ONE POLITICAL PARTY
I chose this picture because it shows a person who is confused or just not leaning toward one specific political party.
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CANDIDATE
A PERSON SEEKING OR BEING CONSIDERED FOR A CERTAIN POLITICAL POSITION
I chose this picture because it shows a person running for a political position.
Jack Borkon
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