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    The 1990s began with the presidential campaigns of Bill Clinton, George Bush and Ross Perot. The 2 questions we have to ask is how a sitting president with an 80% approval rating in 1990 lost the election 2 years later and what caused the right to left political shift. Republican’s seemed slightly lost after the Persian Gulf War and were leaning to a more conservation right. With no major foreign affairs to focus on all eyes were on the economy. George bush then uttered those 6 famous words…

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    Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, spoke highly of the GOP presumptive nominee, calling him a "good friend" and a person that social conservatives should unite behind, no matter of his imperfections. "As Christians, we are called to put away our 'my way or the highway' pride," Reed said. "We are not looking for a political messiah, because we already have a messiah and we don't need to find one in the political arena." Receiving a warm welcome from the hundreds of…

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    Cecil never did quit when the presidents had died, he continued his job as being the butler. While he had continued, there was one president that invited him to a big party in the white house. The president had invited him and his wife, he was shocked, but then he and his wife went to it and every white people that were at the party treated them equally. After that president had died, the next president was an African American president, and his name was Barack Obama. Thanks to Cecil, he had…

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    People are not born with political ideas, nor do we make them: we learn them through a process called political socialization. Beginning in early childhood and throughout our lives, we are exposed to a range of individuals and groups known as agents for political socialization. These individuals or groups teach us about their political opinions and the workings of the political system. Some of these agents have a greater impact on our independent personal beliefs than others. Agents for…

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    The Jacksonian Period of American History marked a substantial turning point for the American ¨common man.¨ Andrew Jackson was a powerful President of the people and under him, many governmental policies were enacted; from implications of male suffrage, to the opening of new American lands, two scenarios of which would have a profound effect in later years. While Jackson drastically changed American policies for the better, he also had much opposition and unaddressed holes within his presidency.…

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    Lincoln MacCauley Alexander has been described by Dr. Daniel Hill as, "a proud chapter in Black Canadian History. A soldier, lawyer, and parliamentarian, he is a man of compassion and generosity who has given us pride and our children hope."(1) The impact that Alexander's journey to becoming the first black Member of Parliament in Canada has had is overwhelming. Lincoln M. Alexander played a significant role is positively influencing black Canadians throughout his life. This is demonstrated by…

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    The Reduction of Gun Violence Gun Violence has been a disputed topic in the United States today. Gun Violence has taken a toll of many lives in many cities over the United States. About each year there are 12,000 gun related homicides in this country. Gun violence has killed millions of people who have been involved in robberies, assaults, mass shootings, and even suicides or in many cases have been accidental or unintentional. Many of these crimes have been committed by people who have no…

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    Opportunity. A single word that yields multiple connotations. Worldwide we can identify the vast opportunities that life may grant us. Such opportunities falsely present themselves in the United States that they exist; however, they don’t. In America, a few of the basic foundations of Americanism are labor, education, and healthcare. Through these issues, we can realize that while we institute within our minds that we have opportunities, the blockage of bureaucracy, special interests, and…

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    Electing FDR: The New Deal

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    Shackling unemployment, nationwide famine, crippling poverty, climbing crime rates and a broken economy ¬– the great depression is perhaps historically the greatest threat to the United States which found itself struggling more than ever in 1932. The 1920s had been a time of great success for America. The country, in a post-war boom known now as the roaring 20s found had a growing economy, rapidly improving standards of living and a strong stock market that promised wealth to anyone that engaged…

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    and left in 1854. The Institute was later renamed Hiram College. Garfield entered into Williams College for more education. After graduating, Garfield got a job as a teacher a administrator. In his free time, he spoke about supporting the Republican Party abolishing slavery. On November 11, 1858, he married Lucretia Rudolph, a former classmate, when they were both 26. They had seven children, whose names were Eliza, Harry, James, Mary, Irvin, Abram, and…

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