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Oxford notes that the term increased in usage frequency by 230% between 2023 and 2024. “Polarization” is the choice of ...
But unlike Trump’s false claims of voter fraud, which were legally challenged and proved untrue, insurrections by enslaved people were based on a legitimate flaw in the U.S. Constitution – the denial ...
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Headline writers have settled on 'awkward' to describe the Jan. 6 election certification — but is that the right word?
Webster dictionary, while a 2023 Pew Research Center poll finds ‘divisive’ most commonly describes US politics ...
Is it any surprise then that the Merriam-Webster word of the year is “polarization”? “Polarization means division, but it’s a very specific kind of division,” said Peter Sokolowski ...