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What (who) is slope opposition - definition

POLITICAL FORCE AGAINST MAJORITY
Opposition party; Opposition (political); Political opposition; Opposition groups; Opposition group

Parliamentary opposition         
FORM OF POLITICAL OPPOSITION TO A DESIGNATED GOVERNMENT
Parliamentary Opposition; Official opposition; Official Opposition; Opposition bench; Parliamentery Opposition; Opposition (parliamentary system); Opposition (government); Opposition parties; In wild party; Opposition camp; Opposition (parliamentary)
Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster-based parliamentary system. This article uses the term government as it is used in Parliamentary systems, i.
the thin end of the wedge         
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LOGICAL FALLACY IN WHICH A PARTY ASSERTS THAT A RELATIVELY SMALL FIRST STEP LEADS TO A CHAIN OF RELATED EVENTS CULMINATING IN SOME SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
Logical fallacy/Slippery slope; Slippery-slope theories; Slippery slope fallacy; Thin end of the wedge; Slippery-slope argument; The thin end of the wedge; Slippery slope (fallacy); Slippery-slope; Slippery slope argument; Slippery-slope fallacy; Slippery Slope Argument; The thin edge of the wedge; Thin edge of the wedge; Edge of the wedge; End of the wedge; Wedge argument
informal
an action of little intrinsic importance that is likely to lead to more serious developments.
South Slope, Brooklyn         
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NEIGHBORHOOD IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
South park slope; South Park Slope; South Slope; Peter rouget
South Slope, originally South Park Slope, is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, between Sunset Park/Greenwood Heights to the south and Park Slope to the north. Because there are no official borders to neighborhoods in New York City, definitions of the boundaries of South Slope can differ significantly.

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Opposition (politics)

In politics, the opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed, primarily ideologically, to the government (or, in American English, the administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state, country or other political body. The degree of opposition varies according to political conditions. For example, in authoritarian and democratic systems, opposition may be respectively repressed or desired. Members of an opposition generally serve as antagonists to the other parties.

Scholarship focusing on opposition politics didn't become popular or sophisticated until the mid-20th century. Recent studies have found that popular unrest regarding the economy and quality of life can be used by political opposition to mobilize and to demand change. Scholars have debated whether political opposition can benefit from political instability and economic crises, while some conclude the opposite. Case studies in Jordan align with mainstream thought in that political opposition can benefit from instability, while case studies in Morocco display a lack of oppositional mobilization in response to instability. In the Jordan case study, scholars reference opposition increasingly challenge those in power as political and economic instability proliferated wereas the opposition in Morocco did not mobilize on the instability.

Furthermore, research on opposition politics in South Asia has helped inform researchers on possibilities of democratic renewal post-backsliding as well as possibilities of political violence.  Despite there being aggressive and powerful regimes in place in various South Asian countries, the opposition still poses a powerful counter-party. For example, members of opposition have made their way into office in Nepal and Sri Lanka has been hosting elections in regions known to previously not hold them. In these cases, the presence of opposition has brought about positive democratic change.