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Bendjebara, Ahmed |
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2019-03-03T14:32:49Z |
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2019-03-03T14:32:49Z |
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2017 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/9969 |
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The research is about the spread of Islamophobia in the United States during the 2016 presidency election. The idea of Islamophobia spread after 9/11 attacks in America. Fear of Islam and Muslims was considered as a tool in the American election. In this research I
focus on the effects of Islamophobia on the 2016 election and the American people. The 9/11 event are considered as historical reference in Trump’s campaign. Through, this research we see if Islamophobia has been considered as a tool during the 2016 election by the republican candidate Donald Trump, and how can Islamophobia help him to win the election. In this research, in brief, “the spread of Islamophobia during Trump’s campaign” is a Master
research paper which focuses to explain two major themes: Trump used Islamophobia to win the 2016 elections, and the extent of the effect of Islamophobia during Trump’s presidency on the American Muslims and non Muslims. After the experience, the result confirmed that surely Trump became the president of the United States through the idea of Islamophobia and he promised the American to use it during his presidency. |
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Mr. Teguia Cherif |
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en |
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dc.subject |
Islamohpobia |
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2016 American election |
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Trump's campaign |
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Effects |
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Muslims |
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Non muslims |
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dc.title |
The Spread of Islamophobia during Trump’s Campaign |
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Other |
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