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Republican Party

The term Republican refers to an advocate of a republic, a form of government generally associated with the rule of law. In the US, Republicans refer to those associated or on the side of the Republican Party.

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In the twenty-first century Senate Republicans implemented a policy that?

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involves implementing conservative policies and legislation, such as tax cuts, deregulation, and support for conservative judicial appointments. They have also prioritized a strict interpretation of the Constitution and limited government intervention in the economy. Additionally, Senate Republicans have opposed progressive policies like healthcare reform and climate change regulations.

What do republican party do?

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They focus on national security and national defences, also is against homosexuality

What do republicans think about education?

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Republicans generally believe in smaller government and limited federal intervention in education. They support school choice and charter schools as alternatives to traditional public schools. They also tend to support policies that give more control to local and state governments in determining education curriculum and standards. Additionally, they often prioritize promoting vocational and technical education as alternatives to college.

What interest groups that support republicans?

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Some interest groups that support Republicans include the National Rifle Association (NRA), the Chamber of Commerce, the American Petroleum Institute, and the National Right to Life Committee. These groups typically align with Republican ideologies and policies, such as supporting gun rights, low taxes, and a conservative stance on social issues.

Why is scot brown a republican?

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Scott Brown is a Republican because he agrees with the policy positions and ideology of the Republican Party. Republicans generally advocate for smaller government, lower taxes, and a focus on conservative social values, which align with Brown's beliefs and principles. As a result, he has chosen to identify himself as a member of the Republican Party.

Does the republicans rules the house?

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As of October 2021, the Democrats currently control the House of Representatives.

What is the origin of the donkey and elephant as the symbols of the Democratic and Republican parties?

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There was a cartoon made by Thomas Nast who made the symbol as an elephant as Ulysses S. Grant was running for a third term and he made a cartoon to show that the elephant was unmovable when calm, but destructible when excited. The donkey came from when Andrew Jackson was in office, they made a donkey to represent him because they thought of him as a "jackass".

Presidential candidate Andrew Jackson was the first democrat to be associated with the donkey in 1828. His Republican opponents thought his views made him a "jackass". His campaign slogan was, "Let the people rule". They though it was such a ridiculous idea then and they still think it's a ridiculous idea! Jackson liked the analogy and used it to his advantage in his campaign.

The cartoonist Thomas Nast was a popular political cartoonist who used several animals to represent the political parties. He is credited with popularizing the donkey and the elephant having settled on those particular two animals by 1880.

What is the value of Jim beam republican gop elephant?

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the price will vary from $15 for a poor to fair

Which professional atheletes wear number 12?

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A large amount of football clubs do not issue the number 12 shirt as they reserve for their fans, or "twelfth man", however, many clubs do issue the shirt, here are some of the most famous wearers of the number 12 shirt:

Bolton's Zat Knight,

Wolves' Andrew Surman,

Watford's Lloyd Doyley,

Sheffield United's Lee Williamson,

Sunderland's John Mensah,

Swansea's Nathan Dyer and

Blackpool's Gary Taylor-Fletcher.

Why did republicans congress oppose Johnson's reconstruction plan?

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Because Johnson's plan was implemented when Congress was out of session. Power play, pure and simple.

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What is red state?

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A state where there is a republican majority

Is judge david a Monaco a conservative or liberal?

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Without looking at his record it is hard to say for sure, but given that he was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush and is a former Navy Jag attourney, he likely leans conservative.

Who are the main legislative body in Ireland?

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The Houses of the Oireachtas included Dáil Éireann and the Seanad. It is through these that laws are made in Ireland.

How many electors in california?

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California has 55 electors. They have two in the senate like every other state. They have 53 in the House of Representatives. They have so many in the House because of their population. Every couple hundread thousand equals one more person in the House.

What is the culture in Pennsylvania?

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It is and remains a multi-cultural world. Philadelphis alone has South Philadelphia with a rich heritage of Irish and Italian immigrants, a very large number of which became the non-commissioned leaders of the US military from the Civil War to the present, proud, hard working, industrious citizen, seeking the American dream and a single step out of poverty and squalor. The Amish of Bucks County are an essential part of US history, have provided a chance for everyone to observe a slower, less ostentacious and crisper look at the America that Thomas Jefferson wanted. In the days before the Interstate Highway system, the Pennsylvania Turnpike was a model for future transportation. In the arts, entertainment, education and literature, Pennsylvania, has always shown excellence that compared well to its better recognized competitor in Boston.

Why did cowboys wear boots?

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First things first, most cowboys did and still dowear cowboy boots. The main reasons for wearing boots is because they aid in horse back riding. They are thick and tough, so they are perfect for walking around in rugged country or doing work. They were also a symbol of the American cowboy. They made a cowboy who he was. His boots told his story, not to mention they look cool!

Why did the Republican Congress disagree with President Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plan?

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A major area of disagreement between Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republicans was that Lincoln wanted to forgive and reintegrate the South back into the Union as painlessly and smoothly as possible while restricting the rights of freed slaves, whereas the Radical Republicans wanted to punish the South as harshly as possible and grant full citizenship rights to freed slaves. After Lincoln's assassination, the Radical Republicans went on to pass a string of laws that would grant voting rights to freedmen, restrict any whites associated with the Confederacy from holding public office, create the South's first public school system, and provide charitable institutions like hospitals and asylums.

Is Billy Ray Cyrus a Republican?

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The previous answer was false. Billy Ray Cyrus is not a Democrat or a liberal. He openly supported the Republican nominee for president in 2008, Senator John McCain, and a number of his songs were supplied by his record label for use by the Senator's campaign as well as for the use of the Republican National Committee.

Billy Ray Cyrus also performed at conservative radio and talk show host, Sean Hannity's Freedom Concerts. Billy Ray Cyrus has also been a guest on Sean Hannity's radio and talk show.

Who were the Republican and Democratic nominees for President and Vice President in 1960?

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You have asked a question about a momentous election that was narrowly decided. President Eisenhower had served two terms and his Vice President was Richard M. Nixon, in the 1960 US Presidential Election, Richard Nixon sought to be elevated to the Presidency. Nixon's running mate was Henry Cabot Lodge.

On the Democratic side was the young Senator from Massachusetts John F. Kennedy and wily Senate majority leader Lyndon Johnson. They won the election with 303 electoral votes to Richard Nixon's 219, but the popular vote was a narrow 112,827 in favor of Kennedy/Johnson.

Is Ridley Scott a republican?

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Ridley Scott is British, so he would not be part of American politics. Do you mean conservative?