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Defining Democracy: Electoral Reform And The Struggle For Power In New York City-new Bruno Monsaingeon The Authors Draw Our Attention

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The Authors Draw Our Attention To A Circulation Of Stereotypes About Muslims That Sometimes Globalizes Local Biases And

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She Addresses The Cultural Glorification Of Science

Defining Democracy: Electoral Reform And The Struggle For Power In New York City-new Bruno Monsaingeon The Authors Draw Our AttentionIn 1936, New Yorkers Approved A Radical Change In Local Democracy. By A Margin Of Nearly Two To One, They Replaced The Corrupt Board Of Aldermen With A City Council Elected Via Proportional Representation (Pr). Rather Than Traditional Winnertakeall Elections Between Two Candidates Representing Two Political Parties, Pr Allowed Voters To Rank Candidates On Their Ballots In Order Of Preference And Guaranteed Victory To Anyone Polling More Than 75,000

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