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Republicans express intensely negative views of “socialism” and highly positive views of “capitalism.”
By contrast, majorities of Democrats view both terms positively, though only modest shares have strong impressions of each term.
Overall, a much larger share of Americans have a positive impression of capitalism (65%) than socialism (42%), according to a new survey by Pew Research Center.
There are large partisan differences in views of capitalism: Nearly eight-in-ten Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (78%) express somewhat or very positive reactions to the term, while just over half of Democrats and Democratic leaners (55%) say they have a positive impression.
But these differences are dwarfed by the partisan gap in opinions about socialism. More than eight-in-ten Republicans (84%) have a negative impression of socialism; a 63% majority has a very negative view. Nearly two-thirds of Democrats (65%) have a positive view of socialism, but only 14% have a very positive view.
The survey, conducted April 29-May 13, 2019, also asked adults about their impressions of several other terms: “libertarian,” “progressive,” “liberal” and “conservative.” Republicans and Democrats diverge in their impressions of progressive, liberal and conservative, but express similar views of libertarian.
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1 and 5
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Among the six children tested, Child 1 and Child 5 are the fraternal twins that are born to Mr. & Mrs. Jones. :)
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It is then to the respective court to determine what exactly it means. When a law is unclear, a judge interprets it and determines what? When the legislature passes unclear law or ambiguous law the judiciary is forced to decide what the law really means. Once the citizens have accepted judges deciding what the law really is, instead of the Congress passing clear law. The judiciary is empowered to interpret law.
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