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    Foreign Policy Roles

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    Preserving and strengthening the position of the United States when it makes treaties or sends ambassadors abroad is practicing foreign policy. The United States is an independent and sovereign country that requires the protection of that sovereignty as the priority duty of its foreign policy. The Constitution created the institutions to serve “the separate and equal station to which the Law of Nature and of Nature’s God entitles them” (Declaration of Independence of the U.S) as the central…

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    Chicago's South Side at age thirteen following the very close 1960 U.S. presidential election, where she found evidence of electoral fraud against Republican candidate Richard Nixon. She then volunteered to campaign for Republican candidate Barry Goldwater in the U.S. presidential election of 1964.(Wikipedia)…

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    Looking back on a firm decision that brought forth the Constitution, which developed a union of states under first known affiliation that was impacted through suggestions,statements along with appearencies, having gone from one location to another having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment, between representatives of parties aiming for resolution with discussions topics such as: What is the system for the union? What qualities, favorable circumstances, duties, and what…

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    A Thousand Days, where Schlesinger goes on to say that "the energies that Kennedy released, the purposes he inspired, the goals he established would guide the land he loved for years to come." Kennedy's speech was so compelling that Senator Barry Goldwater, former leader of the Republican Party's conservative wing, commented "God, I'd like to be able to do what that boy did there" (Clarke 7). In my opinion, our adversaries, either political or otherwise, have no choice but to be moved by a…

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    Hillary Clinton Pitfalls

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    Hillary Clinton: Her Assets and Her Pitfalls It may seem odd that in a country where voting rights are celebrated should come to a controversial political phenomenon nowadays. Since 1965, all adults were allowed to vote in America. Whether white or a person of color, poor or rich, man or woman, all American citizens had a right to vote for who they should elect as a president. What reasons would cause such developed country to have such separation and opposing ideas in its individuals? Actually…

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    Ronald Reagan's Legacy

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    Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. His dad was a shoe salesman and his mom worked in the house taking care of the kids. During Reagan’s early childhood he would move all over Illinois because his dad would find other sale jobs. When they moved to Dixon, Illinois, Reagan would attend Dixon High School and then graduate in 1928. During High school he was an athlete, student body president and a performed in school plays. So after he graduated high school…

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    As Senator Barry Goldwater has famously said “I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” Are Americans willing to give up any expectation of digital privacy when traveling just to feel safe? Even if you have nothing to hide, the vulnerability (and access of digital information) provides an immense amount of data – of which may well be used against you in the future. Subsequently, are…

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    Is Abortion Wrong

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    Abortion is not wrong, it gives women the right to live how they planned, or save their life maybe. Abortion also requires a surgery, and before that you have to have a consult, and you have to have someone with you to make sure you know what you're doing. However under many circumstances abortion is a great choice to turn to. Many people disagree, but many also agree. People think they can go around telling woman whether or not they can have an abortion. It isn't up to the government to tell…

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    Outline: Thesis: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was significant to African Americans because of the act, segregation in public places and employment prejudice on the pigment of skin, national origin, gender, ethnicity, or/and religion was brought to an end. The Civil Rights Act was one of the most momentous events to impact the African American community on the account of bringing equality to minorities and leading to the Voting Rights Act 1965, which added greater strength to minorities in…

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    Although his early career was prosperous, Reagan’s political career helped him change the world. Reagan turned from movies to politics in 1964, when he helped Barry Goldwater run for president (Ritter and Henry 12). After helping Goldwater, many conservatives influenced Reagan to run for governor of California (Orr 35). In 1966, Reagan ran against Edmund Brown for governor of California (Banks 200) and won (Sidey 143). Regan’s fame and training from Hollywood helped him win the election for…

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