Comparison Between Two political parties in Chile (PPD; PS)
This project is based upon comparing two contemporary parties to each other, and then to the parties of Chile in the XIXth century. But before one can start to study this aspect, they must answer the question: "What is a political party?" By dictionary definition, the reply is: "An established political group organized to promote and support its principles and candidates for public office." We agree with this statement. A party is a gathering of people to promote their ideals and wishes in the government. Every party has it's leader and members, and is constantly in a battle to achieve presidency over the country. To do this they must gather support fom the people, oftentimes presenting them with statements that say that the people's wishes will come true, should the party rise to power. This incentive, of course, makes people vote. This project begins by analyzing both parties, in all their aspects; and then goes on to compare them to each other. Finally, we compare these parties to the parties in XIXth century Chile. Description of the Parties Being Compared The main principle of this party is to employ all forms of socialism in all aspects of society; maintaining that they
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Some common words found in the essay are:
El Partido, Partido Socialista, Chile XIXth, La Cultura, Health Postulates, Todos La, Ciudadanos La, Partido Por, Derechos Humanos, Economic Postulates, de la, la democracia, human rights, xixth century, por la democracia, por la, partido por la, partido por, de oportunidades, postulates party, section party, sociedad de oportunidades, una sociedad de, party aims, equal human rights,
Approximate Word count = 1617
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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