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    Every four years, a new president is elected and gives an inaugural speech that influences the entire nation. President Obama gave his inaugural speech on January 21, 2013. President Obama has two types of audiences; he has primary audience and secondary audience. His primary audience in his speech is all those present at the White House attending to hear him. The secondary audience in his speech is television viewers, radio listeners, those who read his speech, and those who viewed the speech…

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    The Depression of 1837 was the outcome of several misfortunate decisions and developments. These events eventually created a financial state of emergency in in the United States which continued beyond 1837. Some of the major factors that caused the crisis were bad Presidential decisions, faulty foreign affairs as well as rash actions of state banks. For this assignment, the question was proposed, were the American people justified in blaming President Van Buren for the Depression of 1837? It…

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    Greatest Election Upset

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    Republican Thomas E. Dewey would defeat Democratic Harry S. Truman and they would finally receive a Republican in office after a long period of time. The election had six candidates but only four were important which included Harry S. Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, J.Strom Thurmond, and Henry Wallace. The parties that were included were Democrats, Republicans, States’ Rights which were also known as Dixiecrats, and Progressives. All of the other candidates parties really wanted Truman out of office,…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis: Compare and Contrast the Rhetorical Appeals and Techniques used in Obama’s Eulogy and Usher’s song “Chains” President Barack Obama, in his eulogy for Reverend Pinckney delivers an emotional speech that left many in tears and inspired, inspired to make change. Obama’s speech was intended towards all citizens of the United States, especially the victimized families and people of South Carolina. During his eulogy, Obama praises the great man that Reverend Pinckney was and…

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    The future of the United States all depends on the leadership abilities of the future elected American president. The United States, as a country is 19.3 trillion dollars in debt and increasing with no sign of a turnaround in the future. As the country works hard to rebuild itself, we must keep in mind who we are electing to be the next American President. The current presidential race for election between the well established Donald Trump and the former First Lady, Hillary Clinton has raised…

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    Reminiscence Bump Essay

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    The reminiscence bump: why America's greatest year was probably when you were young Guardian's news covers Taylor, Garry and Burton-Wood's research from 2017.During his campaign, Donald Trump had promised American citizens to make America great again. But in which year America was great? How do people decide which year was the greatest? Taylor and his colleagues investigated these questions by taking into consideration the literature on the reminiscence bump. In his interview with New York…

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    Analytical Essay: Patriotic Right to Criticism Criticism of one’s nation, including the criticism of its actions in war, is an essential right of every American as it’s the basis of democratic change in this nation. Several of the actions and policies enacted by the United States were due to the actions of patriotic, influential individuals who criticized their own nation. Typically, these individuals criticized the U.S. for its own betterment. However, there are others who may argue that it’s…

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    Rhetorical Essay Toni Morrison, written to then candidate, Barack Obama, addresses the topic of presidential qualities, and argues that Barak Obama is the finest choice for America's future. She supports this claim by rhetorical devices such as voice of opinion, tone, and commonplace. From the beginning of the letter, Toni Morrison creates a strong, amplified statement with expressing her perspective. She sets the atmosphere of her entry gradually stating her perspective. With the phrase, "I…

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    Jacksonian Democracy Dbq

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    During the Jacksonian era, nominating conventions were held for the first time in 1832. These nominating conventions allowed the political parties to listen to who the people wanted the representative to be from their political party. This was democratic because the common people finally had a choice of who would be the presidential candidate for the political party they belong…

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    Abraham Lincoln is one out of many presidents who is considered the best. Before he became a president he was a lawyer and was involved in the whig party. He also was apart of the House of Representatives. This gave him some background to follow his presidency. But there are some specifications that he should meet to be the best president. Lincoln should be able to keep in touch with society, act well in crisis situations, continue a strong army and be cable of showing respect to soldiers and…

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