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INFLUENCES TO OUR SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

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Political Science 1
Final Exam Essay
12-12-1997 
Influences To Our System of Government 
Our governmental system is influenced by a number of inputs and factors that shape the
outcome of political movements and decisions. These inputs include public pinions,
political parties, interest groups, and the influence of mass media. They influence our
government directly as well as indirectly. Not to mention, that our government also uses
these inputs for its own benefit. 
The main issue that forms governmental decisions in a democracy is of course the public
opinion. In order to be eligible to run for an office in our governmental system, one
must be elected by the people or a representative thereof, and to achieve this task one
must listen to and obey the public's opinion. Therefore, the theory of democracy is most
purely applied through election on behalf of the public opinion.
Another important factor in our system of government are of course our political parties.
Parties enable the citizen living in a democratic society to establish a connection to
governmental action and lead policy-making to his benefit or liking. Furthermore, a
citizen can participate in society quite easily, since 
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party platforms which clearly indicate a parties goals and preferences. However, this
democratic ideal does not always prevail. Parties can be influenced or even manipulated
by people who contribute great amounts of funds to the party to have their own personal
political wishes fulfilled which do not necessarily have to benefit society as a whole
(power elite theory).
Interest groups account for an additional 'mover' in Washington. This political devise
provides a supplement to our citizens broad area of interests. Since the American People
can only choose between two main parties. Therefore, certain issues might not come to
political debate. Interest groups fill this gap and thus withhold the theory of
democracy. Yet, 'Big Business' has also found this devise to help fulfill its political
needs. Once again politics is influenced by a small amount of citizens, that own about
two thirds of our nations worth. Interest groups have grown more influential over the
years and created a pluralistic society, in which people's everyday issues and interests
are brought to the attention of our governmental system. However, since there is a rapid
growth in interest groups and political action committees, the competition among groups
might become so extensive that demands on politicians might be to high and hence, our
system would come to a halt or gridlock and nothing would be achieved anymore. 
Last but not least mass media provide another 'input' to our system of government. The
media provide the people with information they need to be able 
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to make sensible political decisions. In formation on election debates current poles help
the public to stay in touch with the policy-makers in Washington. 

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