Define populism, discuss some of the targets of populist sentiments in American history, and give an example of populist rhetoric used by a recent politician

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define populism as the belief that the common person is just as good as those with wealth and power in society.
2, Explain that in the 1890s populism was aimed at taming banks and railroads and can be seen in contemporary times through attacks on Hollywood celebrities, the media, and academic elites.
3, Provide an example of populist rhetoric by a politician—for example, George H.W. Bush expressing a fondness for pork rinds and country-and-western music in 1988 or George W. Bush's desire to be seen as a hardworking Texas rancher.

Political Science

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a. is based upon principles adopted at multiparty talks that led to a transitional government. b. is difficult to amend as most clauses require the approval of three-fourths of the National Assembly. c. does not include a formal bill of rights. d. requires that executive power is shared between political parties. e. is difficult to amend as most clauses require the approval of the majority of provincial governments.

Political Science

If you were asked to predict how knowledgeable someone is about politics, what would be the most important information to know about her or him

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science