One effective strategy used by the political campaigns is the door to door strategy.
This strategy is used mainly in areas with a large number of undecided voters in a local election.This is a very personal form of voters contact as it is literally a face-to-face meeting. It is also the cheapest of all the strategies, all a candidate has to invest here is some of his time and the cost of printing some leaflets that he leaves at the voters' homes. The candidate himself should canvass the areas with the most of undecided or swing voters and his supporters and volunteers could cover the rest of the district. The goal of this strategy is to get to talk as a many people as possible and to convince them to vote for a particular candidate.
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The Middle Atlantic Colonies were called the "breadbasket colonies", because they had rich soil which made them a huge exporter for wheat and grain. They were also the most religious and ethnically diverse colonies. Alongside their big wheat and grain export, they also enjoyed big lumber and shipbuilding industries and had abundant forests which helped them in the textile and iron industry.
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Social Darwinism most heavily affected the US government's relationship to big business during the late 1800s, coined by Mark Twain as "the Gilded Age." The theory affected this relationship by convincing (or allowing politicians to convince themselves) that only the strongest will survive and thus the government operated under a <em>laissez-faire </em>system (French for "hands off"). The government felt it should not regulate or weigh in on business issues and instead let businesses conduct affairs amongst themselves; however, this led to the creation of large monopolies, the formation of a moneyed elite still with us today, and the creation of the now huge wealth gap between the richest and poorest Americans.