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Democratic National Conventions

Convention held by the Democratic party every four years where the party's delegates elect their nominee for the presidency.

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Who was the violinist playing amazing grace at democratic convention 2004?

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The violinist playing "Amazing Grace" at the Democratic Convention in 2004 was Itzhak Perlman, an acclaimed Israeli-American violinist.

Why is US the richest country in the world but there in dept?

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The United States is often considered the richest country in the world due to its high GDP and large economy. However, it also holds a significant amount of debt, largely because it borrows money to fund various government programs and initiatives, as well as to cover budget deficits. In addition, public debt can also be a result of historical factors and economic circumstances.

Why did members of the national convention turn on Robespierre and what happened to him?

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Members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre because they perceived him as a threat to their own power. He had become increasingly dictatorial and his radical policies, including the Reign of Terror, had caused widespread fear and unrest. Robespierre was arrested in July 1794 and executed soon after, marking the end of the Reign of Terror and his own political career.

Does a good polititian abjure his commitments?

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A good politician does not abjure his commitments but fulfills them to the best of his ability. However, it is important for a politician to be adaptable and open to new ideas and perspectives, as circumstances and the needs of the people may change over time. Flexibility and the ability to compromise are important qualities for a successful politician.

Who helped convince an undecided democratic convention to nominate William jennings Bryan for president?

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One of the key figures who helped convince the undecided Democratic convention to nominate William Jennings Bryan for president was the influential newspaper editor and political commentator William Randolph Hearst. Hearst used his vast newspaper empire to promote Bryan's candidacy and sway public opinion in his favor. Additionally, Bryan's powerful and charismatic speeches during the convention also played a significant role in winning over the delegates.

What newspaper is maureen dowd a columnist for?

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The only thing I know is that she just wrote a big piece for Vanity Fair Magazine about Saturday Night Live actress, Tina Fay. ___________________________ Once a widely-read newspaper columnist. Dowd disappeared behind the New York Times "TimesSelect" subscription wall, and did not regain her former fame when TimesSelect died. And now that the New York Times is worth exactly the same price as their real estate holdings, it seems unlikely that she will get back into the headlines anytime soon.

What is the biggest problem in the Philippines?

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The problem that our educational system is facing today is the inconsistency of curriculum that we are using . We keep on changing the curriculum and copying other countries' curriculum without considering our country's needs and sudden changes.

Can you make your own Digimon on the game?

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Yes, using an action replay and a program called 'PokeSav' you can edit and create your own Pokemon (as in any existing Pokemon, you can edit the stats, moveset, ability, nature, IVs, EVs and... everything (name, capture date, OT name, whether it's an egg or not, what game version it's from, what country it's from... everything!))

Who was the republican candidate in 1932?

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Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower's VP was the Republican candidate in 1960. Back in the 1960's the Republican party was the party of "peace and prosperity"! 20 years later, the Republican Party became the party of War and massive National Debt. Nixon lost the 1960 election to John F Kennedy, the Democratic Party candidate.

How do you make a glider like Aang's?

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I'm sorry, but it's not possible to make a glider that flies like Aang's, but it's possible to make something kind of like it. # Get a long, thin piece of wood a bit taller than you. # Get 3 pieces of poster board. # Aline 2 pieces of the poster board together. # Cut it out the shape of one wing wile the 2 are together. That way you will have 2 wings the same shape. # Use the 3rd piece to make the bottom wing. Fold the piece in half and cut a half a triangle out. # Glue the first 2 wings together with a hot glue gun. # Glue the long piece of wood on the wings. # On the bottom, glue the 3rd wing on.

If you want to make it easier to hold, get 2 more tiny pieces of wood and cut it so it looks like a handle. Do the same thing with the other piece of wood, then use the hot glue gun to glue them on.

Was elizabeth cady Stanton poor?

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Elizabeth C. Stanton was not poor! I'm doing a social studies project about her. I've done research on her. Check Wikipedia for the answer, but trust me, I'm sure she's NOT poor.

Nature and scope of consumer behaviour?

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Consumer Psychology

Consumer Psychology is a speciality area that focuses on understanding how and why people buy goods and services.

It is a speciality area that studies how our thoughts, beliefs, feelings and perceptions influence how people buy and relate to goods and services.

The term Consumer Psychology refers to the study of how people relate to the goods and services they use in their daily lives, Also known as the study of Consumer Behaviour, Consumer Psychology provides opportunities to examine issues such as what factors are most important when people decide to purchase a particular item, how customers determine the value of a service, and whether or not television and magazines advertisements can convince a reluctant consumer to try a new product for the first time.

The discipline of Consumer Psychology draws heavily from the fields of marketing, advertising, economics, anthropology, social psychology and cognitive psychology. However, Consumer Psychology has been recognised as its own area of study since World War II. One of the first noted consumer psychologist was John.B.Watson.

What are the three types of third parties and what is the party or parties associated with each?

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  1. Single-issue Party; Liberty Party and Free Soil Party
  2. Ideological Party; Socialist Labor Party and Communist Party USA
  3. Splinter Party; Bull Moose Party

What politician first gained national attention during the 2004 democratic convention Apex?

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On July 27, 2004, future president Barack Obama gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, presaging his populist campaign in 2008.

In its attemps to create a new order that reflected its belief in reason the national convention?

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The National Convention pursued a policy of dechristianization, going so far as to adopt a new calendar.

What are the two major processes used to select delegates to national conventions?

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Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.

How many delegates does Iowa have at the national convention?

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No delegates vote. Party voters don't "vote". They are counted. And the delegates sent to the convention in Denver from Iowa for each candidate depends on how many supporters they had at the caucus. Furthermore, the delegates are already handpicked by the candidates.

What is the most important thing in an election?

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The main goal of the vast majority of candidates is to win the election. Some few, who have no chance of being elected, run as a protest candidate either to attract attention to a cause or to attract attention to the candidate.

How many states sent delegates to the Philadelphia Convention?

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Answer:5 states attended the Annapolis Convention: New York (Egbert Benson and Alexander Hamilton), New Jersey (Abraham Clark, William Houston, and James Schureman), Pennsylvania (Tench Coxe), Delaware (George Read, John Dickinson, and Richard Bassett), and Virginia (Edmund Randolph and James Madison).