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    Conservatism In 1980s

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    understand the ideal of conservatism in the 1980’s you need to know what exactly conservatism is. Conservatism is a political philosophy that promotes conserving the government to keeping things as they were in the past. Various presidents in this era have used philosophy as a guide line to run our nation. A list of these presidents includes Reagan‚ and George HW Bush. In the beginning of Reagan’s early pre presidential years he claimed to be a republican but crossed over to conservatism after World

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    Conservatism In America

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    discuss three topics in light of two philosophies which are liberalism and conservatism in contemporary America. First of all I will do some research about the word philosophy and then I will further study about the meaning of political philosophy and then compile my knowledge about the two philosophies. This will be followed by a detailed discussion on the three topics given to be discussed in this paper in light of Conservatism and Liberalism. A philosophy is a complicated detailed system of ideas

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    Political violence and corruption was common with politics a quest for advancement. Liberal disappointment Fundamental problems exist over legal equality and social hierarchy. Liberalism grew more out of a middle class English/French system. Latin America was not as in touch

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    AIDS During The 1980s

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    In the 1980s‚ the words “AIDS” and “HIV” were not on the radar for most of American society. The words were just something people might occasionally hear when someone passed away‚ but these the deaths almost never occurred close to home. America would quickly become confronted with the threat of AIDS as a very serious health epidemic. If one were to ask someone during the 1980s their thoughts‚ they might reply with a vague response that AIDS was just a marginal disease affecting a remote section

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    Within “The Rise of Conservatism in America”‚ Capital Punishment is a chapter that marks a time in history in that Conservatives made a clear stand against the high crime rates due to lack of liberal action being performed in the early 1970s. "An eye for an eye" captures the conservative model of punishment in contemporary western societies. That is‚ when a wrong is done to an innocent person‚ the wrongdoer must be severely punished in order to "even the books" and stand as an example to deter other

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    Conservatism

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    Just like Liberalism‚ Conservatism had undergone a historical transformation in America. Early conservatives urged the support of the government in economic enterprise and government intervention within certain groups. In today’s society‚ conservatives argue that more government involvement will interfere with our individual lives and cause limitations. Thus‚ we now have a branch from early conservatives to contemporary conservatism. Contemporary conservatism is not always opposed to state intervention

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    Conservatism

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    this is a fair assumption to say that conservatism should not be a single ideology because so many conservatives are so divided amongst themselves nowadays. According to Google search the definition for conservative is the act of holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation‚ typically in relation to politics or religion. I believe the ideology of conservatism is used as a political base that many other forms of conservatism branch off into its own political ideas

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    Conservatism

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    because it isn’t the job of the federal government to make us successful; it’s the job of the federal government to create an environment that allows us to make ourselves successful. Conservatism appeals most strongly to me because of its ideology and the effect that is has on the United States. Each person in America subscribes to their own ideology. This consists of a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual‚ group‚ class‚ or culture. Conservatives believe in personal

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    Conservatism

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    Tues/Thurs. 10:00-11:15 November 22‚ 2013 Conservatism is a Better Way of Life I have lived my entire life surrounded by conservatism. The two most influential people in my life‚ my father and mother‚ are the most conservative people I know. They are so committed to the conservative way of life‚ that they chose to homeschool their three children in order to ensure that the principles of conservatism they value were passed on to the next generation. Conservatism is a better way of life because it relies

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    My Ideal America

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    I believe that America should strive to be a country of freedom‚ equality‚ and choice. If a person would want to do something that doesn’t harm anyone‚ then that person would have the freedom to do it. For example‚ if a person would want to have an abortion‚ they would be able to have the freedom to choose to have an abortion. However‚ this is within reason and a person wouldn’t be able to do something that would possibly harm another person. I believe that in a perfect world‚ America’s government

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