How Did Rudolph Giuliani Change New York City

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He changed this city forever Although you may not know there is one mayor that was able to handle police abuses to terrorist attacks on his city and changed this city forever. Rudolph Giuliani was the mayor of New York after going to New York university of law he became mayor of New York and helped it through some tough times like terrorist and over all changed new York City. But in 1951 they moved from brooklyn to garden city south but later he commuted back to brooklyn and went to the high school there. He attended Manhattan college in Riverdale where he majored in political sciences with a minor in philosophy. He then decided to go to the New York university of law and graduated a Juris doctor degree in 1968. Giuliani then started his

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