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Shkiper50 [21]
4 years ago
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What are ways political parties attempt to shape public policy ?

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hammer [34]4 years ago
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They will attempt to change laws or enforce gun control or not in force gun control they use political tacks like propaganda (it’s not like the old propaganda though like it’s more subtle) they will use egos, logos and pathos and just other argumentative tactics and they will also petition

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