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What role does contestation play in politics, according to Connolly?
Politics is the art of influencing people through ideas and policies as one lobby’s support
to a top position. Contestation is an instrument with significant effect in politics as driven by
Connolly. In his argument, it is an expression through for participants in a political race where
they contest for a position leaving public opinion decide. Connolly weighs the political field to a
jury where it is the legal system of achieving a position of leadership (Connolly, 1993). Politics
is a complicated institution where everything is bias and full of extremes as people are involved
in treason, acts of corruption and tyranny. Crime is a disgrace in any legal procedures of law, and
those that engage in unethical acts in politics should be put through a law jurisdiction and
judged. Martin Luther King advocated for non-violent reactions during a political crises and
disagreements as everyone struggles to be heard in society. Black Power Movement emerged
during the era of Martin Luther that created a critical revolution to fight against racism. The
movement was established by Black people who felt discriminated and oppressed by the white
race. Further, the slogan for the Black Movement sparkled separatism and violence among the
people rather than an image of unity and a common belief. The movement acted as a critic to the
ruler leadership of King Luther, and as a leader, he had a choice to make to save his people from
the edges of violence and chaos. Luther opted for non-violent methods to attain civil rights goals,
where he made the Black people’s slogan effective to public domain creating a platform to fight
their rights. Luther used words that showed togetherness by calling the whites and the blacks’
brothers and sisters that showed that they belonged to a common motherland.

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QUESTION PROMPT 1 Question Prompt Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Date QUESTION PROMPT 2 Question Prompt What role does contestation play in politics, according to Connolly? Politics is the art of influencing people through ideas and policies as one lobby’s support to a top position. Contestation is an instrument with significant effect in politics as driven by Connolly. In his argument, it is an expression through for participants in a political race where they contest for a position leaving public opinion decide. Connolly weighs the political field to a jury where it is the legal system of achieving a position of leadership (Connolly, 1993). Politics is a complicated institution where everything is bias and full of extremes as people are involved in treason, acts of corruption and tyranny. Crime is a disgrace in any legal procedures of law, and those that engage in unethical acts in politics should be put through a law jurisdiction and judged. Martin Luther King advocated for non-violent reactions during a political crises and disagreements as everyone struggles to be heard in society. Black Power Movement emerged during the era of Martin Luther that created a critical revolution to fight against racism. The movement was established by Black people who felt discriminated and oppressed by the white race. Further, the slogan for the Black Movement sparkled separatism and violence among the people rather than an image of unity and a common belief. The m ...
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