Examples of red state in the following topics:
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- The terms "red state" (Republican-voting) and "blue state" (Democratic-voting) were standardized during the 2000 US presidential election.
- The terms have been expanded since 2000 to differentiate between conservative-leaning states, depicted in red, and liberal-leaning states, depicted in blue.
- Despite the nearly nationwide acceptance of Republican red states and Democratic blue states, the paradigm has come under criticism.
- Another criticism of the red state-blue state paradigm is that it has not been entirely predictive of how states will vote.
- News media frequently display maps in blue, red, and purple to indicate primarily Democratic-voting states, Republican-voting states, and middle ground states.
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- The conservative, agrarian midwestern states tend to vote with these Southern states, in alliance against the more liberal, urban voters on the east and west coasts.
- This red-state blue-state divide can be more accurately explained by looking at urban and rural voting.
- In "solidly red" states, a majority of voters in most urban counties voted for Democrat Barack Obama.
- This map of the different party strength in the 2004 Presidential Election (red states voted Republican and blue states voted Democrat) demonstrates the relationship between political socialization and geography.
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is one of an increasing number of women who has achieved a highly visible political leadership role.
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- Bureaucratic reform includes the history of civil service reform and efforts to curb or eliminate excessive bureaucratic red tape.
- A government is defined as: "the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc."
- Red tape can also include "filing and certification requirements, reporting, investigation, inspection and enforcement practices, and procedures. " The "cutting of red tape" is a popular electoral and policy promise.
- In the United States, a number of committees have discussed and debated Red Tape Reduction Acts.
- Bundle of U.S. pension documents from 1906 bound in red tape.
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- The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights prohibiting the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments.
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- The Republican Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party.
- By 1858, the Republicans dominated nearly all Northern states.
- After the 2000 election, the color red became associated with the GOP when on election night, for the first time, all of the major broadcast networks used the same color scheme for the electoral map: red for states won by Republican George W.
- Bush administration, neoconservative officials of the Departments of Defense and State helped to plan and promote the Iraq War.
- During Bush's State of the Union speech of January 2002, he named Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as states that "constitute an axis of evil" and "pose a grave and growing danger".
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- Arbitration has been used for centuries for the resolution of disputes between states and state-like entities.
- The 1899 and 1907 Hague Conferences addressed arbitration as a mechanism for resolving state-to-state disputes, leading to the adoption of the Hague Conventions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes.
- In recent years, international arbitration has been used to resolve a number of disputes between states or state-like entities, thus making arbitration an important tool in modern foreign policy.
- Blue is the border as was claimed by the United States, red is the border as was claimed by Canada.
- These states are parties to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (the green states signed on to the 1907 agreement and the blue ones to the 1899 agreement).
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- State and local government workers are subject to federal mandates.
- The Congress and President of the United States delegate specific authority to government agencies to regulate the complex facets of the modern American federal state.
- The "cutting of red tape" is a popular electoral and policy promise.
- In the United States, a number of committees have discussed and debated Red Tape Reduction Acts.
- The reduction in red tape, essentially means the reduction of petty government (and occasionally business) bureaucracy.
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- These two parties have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and have controlled the United States Congress to some extent since at least 1856.
- The winner–takes–all principle applies in presidential elections, thus if a presidential candidate gets the most votes in any particular state, all of the electoral votes from that state are awarded to the candidate.
- Compared to the United States' two-party system, the most common form of democracy is the British multi-party model.
- Blue: Democrat Red: Republican.
- Discuss the historical origins of the two-party system in the United States and its advantages and disadvantages
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- Under the Red Scare hysteria at the time of McCarthyism, witnesses who refused to answer the questions were accused as "fifth amendment communists".
- The Fifth Amendment states that everyone deserves a Grand Jury in the case of a capital crime.
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- Forms of government are categorized by the power source and power structure of any given state.
- Government is the means by which state policy is enforced, as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state.
- Government is the means by which state policy is enforced, as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state.
- States are served by a continuous succession of different governments.
- Red and pink are parliamentary constitutional monarchies, and purple represents absolute monarchies.