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The democratic donkey symbol originated in the 19th century as a representation of the Democratic Party in the United States. It was popularized during Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign in 1828, where opponents labeled him a "jackass" for his populist views. Jackson embraced the term, and over time, the donkey came to symbolize stubbornness and determination, traits associated with the party's ideals. The symbol has since evolved into a recognizable emblem of the Democratic Party.
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it can mean one of two things:that you are not afraid of deathsomeone near to you has passed awayP.S. its called a muerto skull
Power and authority in a courtroom or a legislative assembly.
To symbolize cohesiveness throughout the judges.
The democratic donkey symbol originated in the 19th century as a representation of the Democratic Party in the United States. It was popularized during Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign in 1828, where opponents labeled him a "jackass" for his populist views. Jackson embraced the term, and over time, the donkey came to symbolize stubbornness and determination, traits associated with the party's ideals. The symbol has since evolved into a recognizable emblem of the Democratic Party.
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the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
Thomas Nast
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east