Individual Votes
The United States of America has the political philosophy that each eligible individual is entitled to one vote per candidate per election.
Recent Individual Votes Questions
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What individual freedoms denied in a totalitarianism state?
2 hr 6 min ago - In a totalitarian state, the government is a single-party dic...
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How Wilson won the presidency without winning the popular vote?
9 hr 18 min ago - Wilson campaigned on a program called the New Freedom, which ...
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9 hr 26 min ago - Direct democracy gives each citizen a vote to elect leaders a...
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Why do people vote when peoples vote doesn't even matter?
9 hr 54 min ago - Probability that an individual's vote will affect the outcome...
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What are the processes fallowed at a national nominating convention?
10 hr 49 min ago - Broadly speaking, each U.S. state and territory party is appo...
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Can you explain how party identification develops and how its affects the way individual vote?
12 hr 47 min ago - Party identification is a psychological attachment toward a p...
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Why do the amount and types of government services vary from state to state?
19 hr 49 min ago - The amounts and types very because government is chosen by th...
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What are some advantages of democracy?
20 hr 13 min ago - A democracy is a government by the people; a form of governme...
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What are the 4 characteristics of Democracy?
Yesterday, 1:38am - The four characteristics of Democracy are: 1) Power and civic...
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What is a multiparty democracy?
Yesterday, 5:32pm - Multiparty democracy: political participation & exclusion ste...
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How was the original government under the Article of Confederation organized?
Yesterday, 3:46pm - Under the Articles of Confederation the Government there was ...
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What do riders and filibusters have to do with floor debate?
Yesterday, 1:09pm - A filibuster is a type of parliamentary procedure. Specifical...
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What is the difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy?
Yesterday, 12:28pm - Direct Democracy is the count of every individual vote; Repre...
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Can you explain how a filibuster is designed to work?
2 days ago, 10:16pm - A filibuster is a type of parliamentary procedure. It is the ...
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Why is the US not a direct democracy?
2 days ago, 1:04pm - Direct democracy gives each citizen a vote to elect leaders a...
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What are 4 ways individuals can influence public policy?
3 days ago, 5:33am - Ways individuals influence public policy: Participating in po...
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Why are states responsible for conducting elections?
3 days ago, 4:01pm - States are responsible for conducting election because the el...
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How to identify the purpose of a party caucus?
3 days ago, 10:26am - A caucus is a closed, as in members-only, group of individual...
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Who was the republican candidate in the 1886 election?
3 days ago, 9:46am - Stephen Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of t...
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Could it be considered discrimination to keep a person from voting?
4 days ago, 1:54am - Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual ...