Examples of Blue Dog Coalition in the following topics:
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- The Blue Dog Coalition, a caucus of fiscal and social conservatives and moderates, forms part of the Democratic Party's current faction of conservative Democrats.
- Since election night in 2000, the color blue has become the identified color of the Democratic Party, all major broadcast television networks used blue for Democrat Al Gore.
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- The New Deal Coalition consisted of interest groups and voting blocs that supported Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
- The groups that overwhelmingly aligned with Democrats and Roosevelt's New Deal agenda formed what would be known as the New Deal Coalition.
- The New Deal Coalition emerged in 1932 but solidified during the 1936 election.
- Additionally to the New Deal Coalition, Roosevelt also attracted a new group of officials who both shaped and supported his agenda.
- Identify the interest groups that made up the New Deal Coalition
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- Party coalitions consist of groups that have long-term allegiances to a particular political party.
- For example, Catholics and labor union members in the Northeast form a part of the Democratic coalition.
- White fundamentalist Protestants are a component of the Republican coalition.
- Parties count on coalition members to vote for them consistently in elections.
- Dark blue indicates districts that supported Democrat for President and Congress; blue indicates districts that supported Democrat for President and a Republican for Congress.
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- The Fifth Party System emerged with the New Deal Coalition beginning in 1933.
- Experts debate whether this era ended in the mid-1960s when the New Deal coalition did, the early 1980s when the Moral Majority and the Reagan coalition were formed, the mid-1990s during the Republican Revolution, or continues to the present.
- Multi-party governments tend to permit wider and more diverse viewpoints in government and encourage dominant parties to make deals with weaker parties to form winning coalitions.
- Multi-party governments permit wider and more diverse viewpoints in government, and encourage dominant parties to make deals with weaker parties to form winning coalitions.
- Blue: Democrat Red: Republican.
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- The Dogs of the Dow strategy is a well known and rather extreme strategy that incorporates high dividend yields.
- At the end of each year, the investor finds the 10 highest dividend yield stocks again, and reallocates their positions so as to have an equal position in all 10 Dogs of the Dow.
- The Dogs of the Dow made a compounded annual return of 18% from 1975 to 1999 outperforming the market by 3%.
- Proponents of the Dogs of the Dow strategy argue that blue chip companies do not alter their dividend to reflect trading conditions.
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- The birds are singing and the sky is blue.
- Incorrect sentence: My dog and my cat likes to be petted.
- Correct sentence: My dog and my cat like to be petted.
- When you read the incorrect example about the dog and the cat, you probably knew without being told that it was wrong.
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- We're presented with evidence in the form of a picture of a baby dog.
- Although this evidence, treated in isolation, supports $H_3$, my prior belief in this hypothesis (that a human can give birth to a dog) is extremely small.
- A blue neon sign at the Autonomy Corporation in Cambridge, showing the simple statement of Bayes' theorem.
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- Watson was interested in examining the effects of conditioning on the fear response in humans, and he introduced Little Albert to a number of items such as a white rat, a bunny, and a dog.
- Similarly, when the sight of a dog has been associated with a memory of being bitten, the result may be a conditioned fear of dogs.
- Similar experiments involving blue gourami fish and domesticated quail have shown that such conditioning can increase the number of offspring.
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- These set rules, agreed upon by a coalition of economic actors that would often remain in conflict with each other, were intended to shape the economic recovery by preventing labor disputes, regulating levels of production, preventing further deflation (regulate prices), and establishing fair labor conditions.
- In the long-term, the Act allowed a surge in the growth and power of unions, which became a core part of the New Deal Coalition.
- As part of a publicity campaign by NRA, participating businesses could display the NRA's Blue Eagle emblem.
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- The conflict split Europe into two coalitions, led by Great Britain on one side and France on the other.
- For the first time, aiming to curtail Britain and Prussia's ever-growing might, France formed a grand coalition of its own, which ended with failure as Britain rose as the world's predominant power, altering the European balance of power.
- Consequently, when the American War of Independence turned into a global war between 1778–83, Britain found itself opposed by a strong coalition of European powers, and lacking any substantial ally.
- All the participants of the Seven Years' War: [blue] Great Britain, Prussia, Portugal, with allies; [green] France, Spain, Austria, Russia, Sweden with allies
- Map showing the 1750 possessions of Britain (pink), France (blue), and Spain (green) in North America