answersLogoWhite

0

Search results

Apolitical means not political. I am apolitical, and don't care who wins the election.

1 answer


Naujienos - apolitical newspaper - was created in 1901.

1 answer


Naujienos - apolitical newspaper - ended in 1903.

1 answer


apolitical; but I prefer the phrase: "autonomously apolitical"

1 answer


Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp


what is a political map

1 answer



Apolitical means to be not involved or interested in political activities or issues. It refers to individuals or groups who choose to remain neutral or unaffiliated with any political party or ideology.

2 answers


No one is "apolitical". If a Christian chooses to be removed from the political process but supports the current system, he/she may very well be just an uninvolved conservative or libertarian.

1 answer



A political map shows the borders of countries

1 answer


No. By international treaty, all of space is internationalized/apolitical.

1 answer


Most gun clubs are apolitical

1 answer



The word is apolitical. The person is either called "an apolitical" or it is said that their position is apolitical if they do not believe in politics. While "apolitical" is formed by adding a Latin prefix "a" which is a negation, being "apolitical" is not always negative. For example, in the US during the 20th-century-period of administrative and political reform, the professions of city planning, government policy analyst and city manager, were shaped to aspire to the ideal of being technical and apolitical. Progressives at one time emphasized technology, measurement and being apolitical as a way to move forward fairly and equally towards change (i.e. slum improvement vs. Tammany Hall dealing).

In fact, the notion of a written Civil Service test for government employment, at the local, state and federal level was an attempt to use an apolitical strategy for hiring and promotion. Of course the question has been raised many times, even to the point of reaching the courts, as to the "political" nature, or political bias possible in the questions on these exams. It is argued by some experts that the politicization-- increasing the politics in the above professions has led to a decline in the number of practitioners with strong technical knowledge in their fields. While the "apolitical" modernist emphasized technology and measurement, the post modern world emphasizes feelings, politics and who you know.

2 answers


Synonyms = governmental, policy-making, semipolitical

Antonyms = apolitical, unpolitical.

1 answer


Well, the stem a means not and if your running for for the presidency then you are probably political so the answer is no.

1 answer


Well, the stem a means not and if your running for for the presidency then you are probably political so the answer is no.

1 answer


Neither since she was a British citizen and was apolitical. She did however receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush.

2 answers


In some cases, voters can choose a candidate from an apolitical party for public office through a system of open primaries or nonpartisan elections. In open primaries, voters are not required to be registered with a particular political party and can select any candidate, including those from apolitical parties. Nonpartisan elections do not include party affiliations on the ballot, allowing voters to focus on the candidate's qualifications rather than their political affiliation.

2 answers


A skinhead who is not racist, nor vehemently anti-racist, but is apolitical and interested only in "traditional" skinhead music and culture.

1 answer


Robots being apolitical would not conduct warfare as an extension of human politics .

1 answer


A politics-administration dichotomy is an administration that can be apolitical. No administration has ever been formed that has ever come close to being apolitical. Politics is what a government does and administration is how it does it. "What do I do?" and "How do I do it?" are related questions no matter what field your in. Politics-administration dichotomy not only cannot be sustained, it cannot be initiated. One begets the other. To separate the two would beg the question "Why are we doing this?"

1 answer



Either a podium, or a body of ideas a person [usually apolitical candidate ] espouses.

It may be called a Dais.

3 answers


Here are a few examples of words with the root "a-": asexual, asymmetric, apolitical.

2 answers


Louis Pasteur was known for being apolitical and focused primarily on his scientific research and innovations. While he did express some patriotic sentiments, he generally stayed out of political matters and controversies.

3 answers


aside- Away from ones thought

atheist- Not believing in God

anarchy- Not a government

anonymous- Not named or identified

apathy- No feeling or interest

apolitical- No interest in politics

1 answer


Science is apolitical and amoral, meaning it can be used by any faction for any purpose. As such, science cannot create peace, but only effect the conditions under which peace is created.

1 answer


'Asymmetric'.

NB When an 'a' or 'an' is placed in front of a word, it means 'no/not'.

The king of the UK , King charles(III) is 'apolitical'. That is he is not of any political opinion.

Simple living cells, can be described 'Asexual'.

1 answer


1. Having no interest in or association with politics.

2. Having no political relevance or importance

3. Having an independent, unbiased or politically neutral position.

4. Non-aligned, free from party politics.

1 answer


He ran as a Whig. He was rather apolitical, having never voted. He did not at all campaign to be nominated. When he was nominated, the Whigs sent him a letter, which he refused to pay postage on, since he got a lot of unsolicited mail.

1 answer


'Asymmetrical' means ' NOT symmetrical'.

In the English language, when 'a' , 'an', as' or 'at' e=is placed in front of a word, it means 'NOT'.

e.g. 'Apolitical' NO political

Asexual ; NOT sexual .

2 answers


Referred to as the "crucified skin" or simply as the "crucified", symbolizes the persecution of the skinhead cult by outsiders, the media, the general public, etc. Worn as a tattoo, pin, patch or t-shirt design by skinheads of all political (as well as apolitical) beliefs.

1 answer


Reasons would include:

  1. It requires enormous resources to run for President - consequently candidates usually have to attach themselves to a political party in order to have enough resources to run
  2. The position of President is responsible for setting and enforcing policies - which are inherently political issues

1 answer


An interest group can represent any given interest, be it conservative, liberal or apolitical. It all depends on whether the interest being represented in a given case is considered conservative (e.g. the National Rifle Association) or liberal (e.g. a pro-environment movement).

1 answer


Mary Robinson is no longer the Irish President. Her term was from 1990 to 1997. She was a nominee of the Labour Party. Michael D. Higgins, the current president, was a nominee of the Labour Partyl. Irish presidents are apolitical, so they do not belong to any party once in office.

1 answer


These are additions to words that alter their meaning.

A prefix, is added at the beginning of a word, is added and the can by just a single letter 'a'. e.g. politicakl and apolitical or sexxual and asexual. The 'a' means 'not'.

A postfix is more correctly named as a 'suffix'. is added at the end of a word. e.g. morn, and 'morning', or 'amend' and 'amended'.

1 answer


Because he got 'sympathy vote'.

Bulgarian people were tired with previous parties in power.

And Simeon was King of Bulgaria (before the abolition of Monarchy in 1944. He lived in exile in Spain. His return created a vast popularity to a mjor part of the ordinary publics (apolitical voters).

1 answer


Giles Scott-Smith has written:

'Networks of empire' -- subject(s): American Exchange of persons programs, Relations

'The politics of apolitical culture' -- subject(s): Anti-communist movements, Congress for Cultural Freedom, Relations, United States, United States. Central Intelligence Agency

1 answer


Martin is a very apolitical young man, and chooses not to worry about such issues so far from his home. Instead, Martin enjoys thinking about his favourite food (cold moist turkey wraps with mustard and potato wedges) and relaxing in his personal sunbed beneath the Danish sun on winter weekends.

1 answer


State governments, theoretically. The state legislature passes a plan and the governor signs it usually. When the legislature is controlled by a different party than the governorship it can go to the Courts, who will generally redraw the borders to conform with the population changes, but with as small changes as otherwise possible. Some states also have apolitical commissions to redraw borders every ten years.

1 answer


As far as I can tell, he has never publically expressed an opinion for or against it. For the duration of his term, he is unlikely to express any views on the issue, since this would violate the convention that the Governor General remain apolitical. By the same token, his views on the issue are essentially irrelevant, since he cannot express or act on them.

1 answer


The military overrides the police when it comes to decisions. The MPs, or military police, are still considerred police but can override any police order, even state police. Also, if things get bad enough, the police has to call the military

2 answers


This refers to the implications of constitutional government. An example is as the Constitutional Congressional Presidential Federal Republic system in the United States. It refers to a system that reflects the "rule of law, not of men". That is, a system wherein laws are routinely ultimately tested in a jurisprudential, apolitical Court of final and last resort, in the context of a defined, written constitution that comprehensively defines fundamental law, rights, liberties and obligations of a populace and coequal citizenry.

2 answers


Joel seems to be overall apolitical with some liberal leanings when it comes to social policy.

However, he does seem to enjoy some tough snark against liberal news media overall(he REALLY shellacked Newsweek during the Royal Wedding, for instance) but he definitely takes shots at FNC when the chance comes up.

He comes across as rather Libertarian in his viewpoints.

2 answers


On 31st July 1893 the Gaelic League was founded in Dublin by Douglas Hyde, Eoin MacNeill, Father Eugene O'Growney and four others. It was a movement to encourage the traditional Irish language and to popularised 'Irish' entertainments such as fiddling, piping, dancing, reciting poetry, and listening to history lectures. The organization elected Douglas Hyde to be its President and he stayed in office for 22 years. The Gaelic League was non-sectarian and apolitical. Douglas Hyde was a Protestant. Of note is the fact that Hyde was elected the first President of Ireland in 1937.

1 answer


As of the current time, September 2013, the president of Ireland is Michael D. Higgins. He is the head of state. The head of government in Ireland is called a Taoiseach, not a prime minister. The current Taoiseach is Enda Kenny.

3 answers


In the 1930s Mandelstam's http://www.answers.com/topic/apolitical attitude and the outspoken quality of his writings brought him into direct conflict with Stalin. He was arrested in 1934 for writing an http://www.answers.com/topic/unflattering epigram on Stalin and exiled from the major Russian capitals for 3 years. Upon his return to Moscow from exile in 1937, Mandelstam found life extremely difficult. He was arrested again in May 1938, charged with counterrevolutionary activity, and sentenced to 5 years in a concentration camp in the Far East. This hardship soon drove him insane, and he died in the severe winter of 1938.

1 answer


The1936 Berlin Olympics were supposed to be the showcase of "Aryan superiority". American track star Jess Owens, an African-American, won almost every race he was in handily, most against a young German man who was supposedly the best in the world. This young German athlete was apolitical, and when Owens got his gold medal for one event, the German held Owens hand aloft, and shouted to the audience: "Jesssseeee Owweeeens!!" Hitler was furious, and refused to shake Owens' hand.

3 answers