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  2. Glossary of American politics - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of American politics defines terms and phrases used in politics in the United States.The list includes terms specific to U.S. political systems (at both national and sub-national levels), as well as concepts and ideologies that occur in other political systems but which nonetheless are frequently encountered in American politics.

  3. Category:Political terminology of the United States - Wikipedia

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  4. Political violence - Wikipedia

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    In political science, a revolution is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic) or political incompetence. [32] In a revolution political violence is usually common.

  5. The origins of 20 political words and terms

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    Stacker traced the origins of 20 words and terms used in political discourse using historical archives, research reports, and news articles.

  6. Category:Political terminology - Wikipedia

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    Left–right political spectrum; Left-wing politics; Left-wing populism; Legal constitution; Legislative session; LGBTQ wing; Linguistic prescription; List of political metaphors; List of politically motivated renamings; Lobbying; Locust (ethnic slur) Logrolling; Lookism; Loss of supply; Low information voter; Lulism; Lustration; Lysenkoism

  7. The 2024 election is quickly approaching. Here’s how experts ...

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    Good morning! While November may seem quite a ways away, the U.S. general election is quickly approaching, and employers would be remiss to ignore how the tense political climate could impact the ...

  8. Class conflict - Wikipedia

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    In political science, the term class conflict or class struggle refers to the economic antagonism and political tension that exist among social classes because of clashing interests, competition for limited resources, and inequalities of power in the socioeconomic hierarchy. [1]

  9. Cold war (term) - Wikipedia

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    Commentator Ehsan Ahrari, [45] writer Bruce Riedel, [46] political commentator Sanjaya Baru [47] and Princeton University academic Zia Mian [48] have used the term "cold war" since 2002 to refer to long-term tensions between India and Pakistan, which were part of British India until its partition in 1947.