Chủ nghĩa bảo thủ tại Hoa Kỳ (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Cal Jillson (2011). Texas Politics: Governing the Lone Star State. Taylor & Francis. tr. 87. Social conservatives focus on moral or values issues, such as abortion, marriage, school prayer, and judicial appointments.
  • John Anderson; University of North Carolina John Anderson (ngày 19 tháng 9 năm 2014). Conservative Christian Politics in Russia and the United States: Dreaming of Christian Nations. Routledge. tr. 136. ISBN 978-1-317-60663-5.
    Amy Lind; Stephanie Brzuzy (2008). Battleground: M-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. tr. 508. ISBN 978-0-313-34039-0.
    Kenneth M. Cosgrove (2007). Branded Conservatives: How the Brand Brought the Right from the Fringes to the Center of American Politics. Peter Lang. tr. 27. ISBN 978-0-8204-7465-6.
    Steven L. Danver (ngày 14 tháng 5 năm 2013). Encyclopedia of Politics of the American West. SAGE Publications. tr. 262. ISBN 978-1-4522-7606-9.
  • Michael Foley (2007). American credo: the place of ideas in US politics. Oxford University Press. Against accusations of being pre-modern or even anti-modern in outlook, paleoconservatives press for restrictions on immigration, a rollback of multicultural programmes, the decentralization of the federal polity, the restoration of controls upon free trade, a greater emphasis upon economic nationalism and isolationism in the conduct of American foreign policy, and a generally revanchist outlook upon a social order in need of recovering old lines of distinction and in particular the assignment of roles in accordance with traditional categories of gender, ethnicity, and race. Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |1= (trợ giúp)
  • Robert North Roberts; Scott Hammond; Valerie A. Sulfaro (2012). Presidential Campaigns, Slogans, Issues, and Platforms: The Complete Encyclopedia [3 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. tr. 538.
  • Milton Gordon, "E Pluribus Unum? The Myth of the Melting Pot." in Heike Paul (2014). The Myths That Made America: An Introduction to American Studies. tr. 257–310.

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  • "On most of these topics, supporters of the Tea Party movement are angrier than any of the other groups," according to the BBC World News America/Harris Poll of Oct. 2010. "What Are We Most Angry About? The Economy, Unemployment, the Government, Taxes and Immigration: Tea Party supporters are angrier than Republicans, who are angrier than Democrats", Harris Interactive, Oct. 21, 2010 Lưu trữ 2012-03-02 tại Wayback Machine

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  • Rick Bonus, "Political Correctness" in Encyclopedia of American Studies, ed. Simon J. Bronner (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015), online

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  • Elasina Plott, "Georgia Religious-Liberty Fight Reveals Christian Right's Weakened Influence," National Review ngày 4 tháng 4 năm 2016

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  • According to the New York Times, "a review of the Web sites of many Tea Party candidates suggests that they have not spent much time exploring foreign policy specifics. Many do little more than offer blanket promises to keep America safe." Michael D. Shear, "Tea Party Foreign Policy a Bit Cloudy" New York Times Oct. 21, 2010

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