The populist party didn't support secret ballots.
Further Explanation
Populism is a discussion of politics that deliberately calls the interests of the "people" put forward against the interests of groups called "elites". The logic of populism is the moral of politics, about the way we see a pure and unified political world, which is actually just fiction. Populism is society against an elite who is considered morally corrupt or weak. Populists are not only anti-elitist but also anti-pluralist because they claim it is only those who represent society. Other groups that are not together they will consider immoral, corrupt, while in power when they also do not recognize the opposition group. The conventional sense of this resolution often considers that the leader only plays for support. However, populist leaders who lead a moral government to represent the community. The danger is that leaders can easily change a governmental system to be authoritarian which excludes people who are not determined to be part of the community according to the leader's understanding. The 'anti' campaign method is also a characteristic of populist leaders: anti-government, anti-political, anti-elitist. This anti-politics provides space for leaders to always create enemies to fight. Scenarios like this make the leader look very heroic and strong like a "strong man" leader.
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The populist
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Grade: College
Subject: History
keywords: The populist