Known as the four dragons, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan exercised authoritarian power politically, although occasionally bending to parliamentary reforms, public unrest. They expanded education, and favored careful economic planning.
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in the US: its because they wish that American values, morals, and principles would return to what it was supposed to be when our founders founded the US not just politically but also socially and economically in England: resistant to change
No one in the South gained influence during the Civil War; the Union victory left the South shattered economically, politically, and socially. However post-war, two groups known as the 'Carpetbaggers' and the 'Scalliwags" became very influential.
A pluralist would be expected to argue that issues and power distribution are tied and that both government and non-government organizations try to influence politics. They also argue that while things may be unequal socially that they are equally dispersed politically.
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Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?