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GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 31 May 2024
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GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 31 May 2024;100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App.......0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9..... 1.1 Name the local municipality that will form the focus of your evaluation. From 
the three political ideologies that were discussed in learning unit 2 
(conservatism, liberalism and socialism), critically analyse the one that mostly 
resonates well with your chosen local municipality. 
15 marks 
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GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 31 May 2024
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GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 31 May 2024;100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App.......0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9..... 1.1 Name the local municipality that will form the focus of your evaluation. From 
the three political ideologies that were discussed in learning unit 2 
(conservatism, liberalism and socialism), critically analyse the one that mostly 
resonates well with your chosen local municipality. 
15 marks 
1.2 With specific ref...
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UPTP Written Exam 1 Latest Update with Verified Answers
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UPTP Written Exam 1 Latest Update with 
 
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Beliefs: 
are the basis for extremists and terrorists. 
Extremism: 
An individual is an extremist when they have radical beliefs or agree with the actions or 
ideologies of a violent extremist group. Belief systems exist substantially outside of the more 
broadly accepted in society 
Extremists and Extremist Groups: 
individuals following an ideology independently or through an organization. 
Radicalization: 
 
is the process by which...
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GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (QUALITY ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024
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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the GGH2605 PORTFOLIO (QUALITY ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024. For assistance call or us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4......... 1.1 Name the local municipality that will form the focus of your evaluation. From 
the three political ideologies that were discussed in learning unit 2 
(conservatism, liberalism and socialism), critically analyse the one that mostly 
resonates well with your chosen local municipality. 
15 marks 
1.2 With specific re...
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Political Ideologies: Feminism- key knowledge
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What was the main focus of first-wave feminism? -Suffrage 
Which phrase is most associated with second-wave feminism -'The personal is political' 
When did third-wave feminism emerge, recognising the concerns of women from a wider range of 
cultures? -1990s 
What was the main focus of fourth-wave feminism? -(Social) Media images of women 
With which wave do we associate the emergence of radical feminism? -Second- wave, 1960s 
What is meant by 'gender' in the language of feminism? -Innate cha...
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POT 3302 Midterm Exam — Modern Political Ideology Questions and Answers Already Passed
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POT 3302 Midterm Exam — Modern 
Political Ideology Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What does it mean to say something is "sufficient"? It can stand alone. For example, 3 can 
stand alone to equal 3, but 2 cannot. 
 
What does it mean to say something is "necessary"? It joins something to create something 
new. For example, 3 can stand alone to equal 3, but 2 and 1 are necessary to equal 3. 
 
What are the 6 different meanings or types of political ideology? 1. General political 
o...
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African Philosophy PLS1502 Unit 3,4,5
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PLS1502, typically a university course code, often refers to an introductory political science class. It covers fundamental concepts such as political systems, ideologies, governance structures, public policy, and international relations. The course aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of political processes and institutions globally and domestically.
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A I C Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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A I C Questions and Answers with 
 
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"(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 
'It was my own fault' 
'Id been in a bad temper anyhow 
SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. 
 
- Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he 
did. 
- Character development - taking responsibility 
- Difference between generations 
 
'ERIC suddenly guffaws' 
STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents y...
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Soc 100 Exam 1 Umich Fall 2021 McGinn
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Soc 100 Exam 1 Umich Fall 2021 McGinn 
 
 
Ideology - ANSWER-A set of beliefs, attitudes, and opinions that may or may not be based on scientific evidence. 
 
Created by social GROUPS. 
 
Critical Thinking - ANSWER-The attempt to step outside our ideologies and make a reflective, logic-based judgment. 
 
Taking data points given and finding the whole picture 
What's the best fit explanation based on the evidence available 
 
We try to do this and not just argue on behalf of ideologies that come...
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C121 Describe how differing ideologies led to increased Cold War tensions, think about how
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C121 Describe how differing ideologies led to increased Cold War tensions, think about how C121 Describe how differing ideologies led to increased Cold War tensions, think about how political and economic ideology played a role in how each side tried to gain international allies. Watch for actions they took, both diplomatic and military, to gain allies and to stop the others from gaining allies. Look for specific examples of those actions leading to increased tensions between the US and the S...
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