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Political posters make bold statements Political posters make bold ... the artists take aim at U.S. involvement in 40 countries — including covert American interventions in Chile and the war ...
Complex platform posters gave way to more simple branding tools. While the 1900 poster of William Jennings Bryan spells out an entire narrative of his policies, Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 poster ...
In 1844, the Whig Party’s Henry Clay and Democratic Party’s James Polk faced off in a hotly contested presidential election, a race that saw the first use of a now ...
These findings, released as part of Public Agenda’s Political Alienation Barometer, show only modest variation by political affiliation in how many people feel politically alienated: 34% of ...
This is a group that truly believes they can make a difference together and expects their leaders (in the political and business worlds) to listen to what they have to say.
This stratification holds not only for offline political acts but also for political participation online. One in five (18%) of those in the lowest income category (who earn less than $20,000 per year ...
For Munguia, people who speak different languages might also avoid political involvement because "it is hard for them to be positive or to find that community and have the right connection." Currently ...
Francis L. F. Lee, Joseph M. Chan, Making Sense of Participation: The Political Culture of Pro-Democracy Demonstrators in Hong Kong, The China Quarterly, No. 193 (Mar ...