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21 votes
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What were the main issues in US politics from it's founding to when slavery became an important issue/the Civil War and what were the 2 parties of then about?
Admittedly that's 90 years of history but I've always wondered about what was the politics of the US back then, because I've never really known about them. The parts I'm most interested in are:...
Admittedly that's 90 years of history but I've always wondered about what was the politics of the US back then, because I've never really known about them.
The parts I'm most interested in are:
Why did it take until 1832 for the state legislatures to reach a consensus on how to elect people to the electoral college? I know states' rights are a big theme in US politics, but it seems really strange that it would take them 55 years to figure out how to pick the president, even if early on, that role was a lot less powerful.
Why were there so many parties before the US settled on the Democratic and Republican parties (although they have changed plentifully thanks to the US's 2-party political system where everyone needs to bundle up into 2 large coalitions or risk turning the US into a 1-party state.)
Why did they switch so often? From my count there are:
4 main parties being:
The Democratic-Republicans vs the federalists
The Whigs and National Republicans vs the (Jacksonian) Democrats
3 3rd parties being:
The anti-masonic party
The know nothing party/cult according to wiki apparently
The free soil/anti-slavery party
(Also in 1820 there was effectively no election, in 1824, 4 people of the same party all ran for president at once, in 1836 the same thing happened and 4 Whigs ran at once, but with Democratic opposition and 3 actually won votes while one just coasted off south Carolina. Why?)
Why were there so many large parties and what were all these parties about?
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Hundreds of hyperpartisan sites are masquerading as local news. This map shows if there’s one near you
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Chinese police are making threatening video calls to dissidents abroad, telling them not to criticise Xi Jinping
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Newly released 'Palace letters' reveal Australian Governor-General Sir John Kerr sacked the Whitlam government in 1975 without giving advance notice to the Queen
8 votes -
United Kingdom to ban Huawei equipment in 2021 and remove it from 5G networks by 2027
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For how long have you held your current political beliefs/positions/opinions, what opinions did you use to have before and why did you previously hold said opinions?
Asked mainly because: I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6...
Asked mainly because:
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I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6 months ago, go a few more months back and I'm not sure if I even know Biden is a candidate)
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In r/politicalcompass (a sub I probably frequent too much) people often posted their 'political journeys' showing how their political beliefs have changed but:
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There's not enough context for you to know what has changed and why they have changed
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These changes often happen in a span of 5 years, which seems pretty unlikely (the part about your political beliefs changing is mostly aimed at 40+people who have seen enough change in the world (although from what I've heard from you, barely) to change your political opinions
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It's literally a sub trying to boil down political opinions into a square/cube, so what else could I possibly expect.
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US President Trump commutes sentence of longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone
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The second defeat of Bernie Sanders
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Why Ethiopia has unusual potential to be a local power
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Singapore's Workers' Party wins Sengkang GRC, boosting presence in parliament to record high
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Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms
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Turkey turns the Hagia Sophia museum into a mosque
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Swedish ex-ambassador Anna Lindstedt acquitted – had been accused of going beyond her remit to have talks with a foreign power
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Is the state of West Virginia unconstitutional?
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Vermont first state to implement a statewide ban on food waste
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There are climate change policies that rural Americans—even Republicans—support
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Australia will offer a path to permanent residency for thousands of Hong Kong citizens, while suspending its extradition agreement with the city
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In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party
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UK food standards hang in balance ahead of crucial Lords vote
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Kanye West says he’s done with Trump—opens up about White House bid, damaging Biden and everything in between
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Mary Trump’s book accuses the US President of embracing "cheating as a way of life"
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus
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The time Bernie Sanders almost ran against Barack Obama, explained
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Google, Facebook, and Twitter halt government data requests after new Hong Kong security law
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Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020
27 votes -
2020 US presidential election simulator
9 votes -
India loses jurisdiction over Italian marines who killed two Indian fishermen in 2012
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Our country is in chaos. But it's a great time to be an American.
12 votes -
The White left needs to embrace Black leadership
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Vladimir Putin declared triumphant in Russian referendum allowing him to rule until 2036 – five hours before polls close
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The Trump 2020 campaign has made a T-shirt that has drawn some condemnation for looking surprisingly similar to the NSDAP logo
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French PM Edouard Philippe resigns as President Macron plans new team
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The Republican choice: How the GOP chose to spend five decades making itself the white voter's party
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Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
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Beyond ‘white fragility’
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Resilience is the goal of governments and employers who expect people to endure crisis
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A summary of views about how to respond to COVID-19 in the UK, and how those views changed over time
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Indian government bans fifty-nine Chinese apps for security reasons
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Amy McGrath wins close Kentucky Senate primary
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Iran issues warrant for US President Donald Trump over killing of top general
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Into the fog: How Britain lost track of the coronavirus
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In first for Congress, US House passes bill to establish DC as the nation's 51st state, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Senate
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I joined Parler, the right-wing echo chamber’s new favorite alt-Twitter
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India bans fifty-nine Chinese apps, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
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Actually, can we tell which US states will be swing states in the election?
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Iceland heads to polls to elect next president – while the post is largely symbolic, the president has the power to appoint governments and veto laws
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Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire receives far more Facebook engagement per article than any other publisher, largely driven by a network of deceptive and toxic pages that systematically promote it
15 votes -
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, voter registration is way, way down
6 votes