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    He is currently running for party candidate of the Republican Party, and is estimated to win this election. Trump is well known and popular because of his strong views on illegal immigration, offshoring of US jobs, Islamic terrorism and the US national debt. However far right he might seem, he is…

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    Nancy Reagan’s encouragement, he entered politics and became a republican. In 1966, he was elected as the 33rd governor of California. Then Reagan went to Washington and ran for president. As a candidate, he redefined the message of the Republican Party to get the votes of ordinary Americans. In 1980, he was elected as the 40th president of the United States. Immediately after becoming president, Reagan worked on his campaign promises. He eliminated price controls on oils and gasoline. He also…

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    George Orwell 1984 Essay

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    History has a tendency of repeating itself. Citizens of a country should become aware of what may happen to society if the wrong history were to repeat. Many works of literature work towards progressing society and making the human life a better place, George Orwell attempted just that. Orwell’s 1984 is a satire on totalitarian governments of the East in order to warn the West of its consequences. 1984 is a novel set in a dystopian society, well, dystopian only to non-socialist nations.…

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    this country is governed by two major parties, Democrats and Republicans (Eleanor, n.d.). Democrats do not just consist of people who are working to help the people with less income. Republicans do not only work for the people with a higher tax bracket. There are so many people that do not fully understand what these two parties consist of. In order to understand the differences and beliefs between them, it is important to understand the history of each party, and the motives they have for…

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    share the privilege to voice their political views through their state. This provides the foundation for political parties that provide suggestions for reform that will better the government in favor of the people. Political parties are formed by citizens who want change and want to speak on behalf of their fellow citizens. Different political methods determine which political parties best suit the people's needs. The most public methods are elections, these allow individual citizens to directly…

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    Desperate Passage Analysis

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    The Donner Party a story about eager emigrants traveling to a destination where they can start a new life, but with territory still unexplored they faced tragedy and death. Ethan Rarick the author of Desperate Passage, displayed the factual events from the journey of the Donner party, but also mentions his own scenarios where the Donner Party went wrong. The book captivated the inner circle of the Donner party with their best moments and their worst moments. A destination to California for a…

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    The entering of the United States led invasion was a decision that ultimately led to the embarrassment of the party and leader Tony Blair. If the party were only an election machine it would not take defiant stances on issues that over time could hurt the party such as Iraq did. During the course of the Iraq invasion one can see the support was continuing to fall. If New Labour were an election machine it would not have involved itself…

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    wife) and his five daughters, later, his brother, Jacob Donner, Elizabeth ( Jacob Donner’s wife) and their seven child also joined. James Reed was the leader of this party. So altogether they rode covered wagon trains. Now these wagons made up of twenty vehicles and 100 people They left Independence, Missouri, in May 1846. The party followed the Oregon Trail until they reached Fort Bridger. There,…

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    Socialist German Workers’ Party-commonly referred to as the Nazi Party in English. In 1925, Hitler became the sole leader of the Nazi Party. He made several changes within the party, and members had to vow loyalty until death to Hitler. By 1928, the Nazi Party became a force in the Reichstag. In 1932, Hitler ran for president, but he lost to Paul Von Hindenburg. However, the Nazi Party won 37% of the votes, which gave them more seats in the Parliament than any other party. In 1933, Hitler was…

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    Gore, and a third party candidate Ralph Nader. The United States were dealing with different issues during the campaign. Some of these issues were health care and the economy (George). In 2000 George Bush was elected president. Bush’s campaign in 2000 was successful because of his domestic promises, Gore’s Failure, and a third party opponent. George W. Bush launched his campaign in March 1999. By the time Iowa’s polls came out Bush was clearly the winner of the Republican party (George).…

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