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    Keiry Gil Ms. Mckenney Social Science 14 January 2016 Presidential Match-Ups Democratic politician Hillary Clinton is argueably one of the most qualified candidates running for the 2016 Presidency. She was once the First Lady of Arkansas and the United States and has political experience being former governor of New York and Secretary of State. She emphases issues like affordable college, income inequality, and workplace policy reform to demonstrate her attention to…

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    has been in the House since 2011 and is up for reelection in 2016. Prior to getting elected for the House of Representative he was Maryland’s Council Member. He is married to Lorraine and they have four children. Craig is a member of the Republican Party. I think the interest groups that will like Craig Horn are CREST and National Riffle Association. CREST is an environmental group that focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable technology information which is one of the…

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    Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Regan all had a vision as to how fix situations when it came to the different issues the US faced while each one was in office.American citizens all had their opinion on each one of them. With Jimmy Carter despite the lack of experience when he had to face huge problems of steadiness while at the same time trying to be encouraging. Ronald Regan many felt as if he did care for the people. With Gerald Ford when he came into office the US was already in a…

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    Republican leadership in an attempt to manipulate public opinion and how it represented the politicization of the process. Through secondary source analysis and statistical analysis of polling results culminated with the development of the Republican Party reorientation in the early 1990’s, this paper will be able to demonstrate the true nature behind the impeachment of Bill Clinton. In order to best formulate a nuanced argument, first we will review past-scholarly literature conducted on…

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    Moreover, he was known for being one of the best orators of his time as he influenced people and motivated them to new heights. When Clement Attlee, the Leader of the Labor Party and the Prime Minister who replaced Churchill after his first premiership, was asked how Churchill won the Second World War, he replied, “Talk about it.” (Churchill College of the University of Cambridge). While Churchill lead his country through a…

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    authority figure. One of the audiences for this artifact is the people that live in the United States, primarily working class as well as middle class. An additional audience for this artifact could be voters that are electing the next president/party. Mostly include non-Hispanic whites 77% in 2000, this is…

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    The results from taking the politics match is my Personal Score 58% and Economic Score 39%. To be honest I did not know what to expect from taking this quiz. I felt that if anything, I know that for sure I would not be “Hard core Conservative”. The quiz states that if I were to label myself, I am a Moderate Liberal Populist. To be honest when I began taking the test I knew that some of the issues that were being mentioned so of them I had no idea where I on. As I stated at the beginning of this…

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    differences between the two electoral processes. One of the major differences between the United Kingdom and the United States is that in the UK citizens do not directly elect the leader of the country, they simply vote for members of parliament, and the party with the most seats in parliament usually has its leader selected by the Queen as its prime minister. (UK Parliament 2015) The difference between that process and the one present in the United States is that…

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    extremely popular and victorious candidates win white men. The reason for the existence of this white male gap is still up for debate, but Kuhn has a theory that many believe to be true. He states that around the year 1980, the democratic party began to become the party of the minority. They fought for women’s rights, african american rights, Hispanic rights, but of all of these demographics, they missed the biggest one. The one group they weren’t advocates for were the white men. Some…

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    branched off. The ultimate question is whether or not Warren G. Harding was the worst president ever elected, this is a very interesting argument because it could leads to the causes and effects of his presidency, and how and why he fostered some pro-conservative policies, while at the same time neglecting other important issues. Another question that takes a hit at Harding is what did he do? When people think of a president, they often think of a law enacted under their administration, or…

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