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    Republican Party candidate President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate and Former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. John Kerry. Foreign policy was the theme of the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the 2003 invasion of Iraq during his first term as president. President George W. Bush began his second term as chief executive of the United States by telling the American people that working toward worldwide democracy is "the calling of our…

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    Meanwhile the eight hour day would secure more humane conditions for workers, and allow them to do something outside of the factory other than work such as exercise their freedoms to unionize, express themselves, and take part of politics through a party such as the Populists to better the country. However, these Populist goals are a blend of both of the times conservatism and liberalism because, without the the involvement of government, liberal appeal, the legislation necessary to secure such…

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    was very unlikely. This was effectively used as an attention-getter at the right time because it was an accurate statement, not many times in American politics did one see an African-American have the opportunity to be representing the Democratic Party on a national level. In addition, he explained to the audience his family background in which his grandfather was a cook and his father went to school in a hut. A situation like Obama’s was not similar in comparison to other candidates who came…

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    ‘left-wing fake news,’ to elicit a response, yet there is no explanation as to what he is referencing. This name-calling attempts to undermine the stories and media that supported the democratic party, but is meaningless, as it remains undefined. He also presents several bandwagon appeals, in which he suggests that if others have benefited from similar actions, why can’t the Republican Party? Specifically, Pollak’s fifth and eighth point argue that since the Obama administration has been accused…

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    (Republican). Now, in my opinion this election happens to be to the worst one in history. But, as a voter when deciding who to vote on, one candidate has to stand out the most. During all three of the debates against the candidates, we see to much of name-calling, scandals and a lot of nothing. What candidate can actually do good for our people? That is a question widely asked, and as a voter would say neither. In this last debate we see different topics that are wrong with our nation and we…

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    is coming to minimum wage and taxes but with social issues like abortion rights and the case of divorce they are strict or conservative about that. Religious groups mostly support conservatives for public office and they tend to vote the Republican party that associate with abortion rights, school prayer, divorce than foreign policy (ushistory.org, 2016). The religion played out still in the survey and focus group a girl said she would vote for Trump because of religious freedom and evangelical…

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    The Holocaust 'officially' began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler became chancellor (prime minister) of Germany and the Nazi party took over the country. There were more than forty-thousand concentration camps throughout Europe between 1933 and 1945 when World War II ended. Hitler wrote in his book Mein Kampf (1926), "Propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea,"…

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    Mini Essay #1: U.S Political Parties Some extant political parties in the United States today that hold different positions on key issues. The six major political parties are the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, the Constitution Party, and the Peace and Freedom Party. The Republican Party is one of the parties of the United States’ two-party system. Some key platforms of the Republican Party are the Electoral College, traditional marriage, coal…

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    The Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines the word “blame” as a verb, meaning “to place responsibility for a fault or error; to hold responsible; to find fault for.” In the face of a horrific tragedy, it seems to be a natural response to want to place the blame on someone or something, perhaps to channel the anger and the trauma and be able to put it somewhere, anywhere, in hopes of alleviating the pain. It might be a way to rationalize what happened, to try to apply reason and logic to the…

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    interesting and easy. What I would really like to know, “How did Hitler manipulate the people of Germany?” What I Know Adolf Hitler was the leader of a Nazi party, also Hitler was a dictator of Germany. When Hitler was just a boy he lost both his parents, and later ended up going to prison where he wrote one of the most…

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