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Essay heading: United Stats v.s India and the Different Electoral Systems
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Political culture reflects the ways people think and feel about political life. The political culture of the United States regarding women is different than that of India. In the United States, women and other minority groups have the same equal rights as that of a white male. For instance, if a woman wants to run for Senator, she has to fulfill the same legal abilities and tendencies of a white man; thus, representation is based on merit, instead of gender... displayed 300 characters
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The political culture of the United States regarding women is different than that of India. In the United States, women and other minority groups have the same equal rights as that of a white male. For instance, if a woman wants to run for Senator, she has to fulfill the same legal abilities and tendencies of a white man; thus, representation is based on merit, instead of gender... displayed next 300 characters
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