Is it right for teachers to impose there political views on students?
Hello. I'm 15 and I was doing homework and I want to see what others thought.what my lesson said;
Republican National Convention - The Republican National Convention is held every four years by the United States Republican party to determine the party's candidate for the coming Presidential election and the party's platform. In the past this issue was often contentious and the convention could make or break a candidate, but in recent decades the candidate has already long-since been anointed by the Presidential primary process. The occasion of the national conventions marks the close of the primary election period and the start of the general election
Democratic National Convention - The Democratic National Convention is held every four years by the United States Democratic party to determine the party's candidate for the coming Presidential election. In the past this issue was often contentious and the convention could make or break a candidate, but since the post-1968 McGovern reforms, the candidate has already long-since been anointed by the Presidential primary process, and the convention is now generally perceived as not much more than (a.) a big fiesta with a lot of red, white and blue decorations, (b.) a chance for political reporters to preen, and holler over the din into their microphones at their anchors who are really only a few steps away, (c.) an opportunity for the party to debate the party platform, (d.) a nationally televised publicity stunt.
See the difference?
2007-04-27
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