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    official website, he has a degree in journalism and political science from Northwestern University. Ari Berman’s concentration is American politics as well as foreign policy. His first book is titled Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics, published in 2010. In the book, Give Us The Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights In America by Ari Berman, Berman discusses the evolution of American Democracy under the Voting Rights Act. Berman uses…

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    Introduction Question/Topic: What impact did Charles Darwins theory of evolution have on the Nazi extermination of the Jews Aim: To determine to what extent Eugenicists such as Josef Mengele used Charles Darwins theory of evolution to justify his action of experimentation on Jewish people during World War Two. Hypothesis: Charles Darwins theory of evolution does not justify the action of Josef Mengele. The theory was takes out of context and adapted by Josef Mengele to provide…

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    The misunderstanding of ideas and actions of one man caused his greatest changes in American history be missed although they helped the society. The United States history has been affected by each of its president’s actions and decisions. President Lyndon B. Johnson created opportunities for American society that even in today’s time those opportunities are affecting the population that has helped America and the people. The opportunities given by the LBJ affected all the people in America…

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    Modern society chooses their leaders based on their charisma instead of ability. A recent example is the election of Donald Trump, who defeated a much more experienced group of republican politicians in the primary and democratic candidate in the general election in part due to his celebrity status. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding presents conflicts in a democracy the characters create that lacks the traditional constructs of government to prevent the dark side of human nature to prevail…

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    The American writer, Daniel Goldhagen and his book, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust supports the view that the German people also had a part in being responsible for the Holocaust along with Hitler himself. He argues that the vast majority of ordinary Germans were “willing executioners” in the Holocaust due to a “eliminationist anti-Semitism” in the German political culture which had developed in past centuries. In Hitler’s Willing Executioners Goldhagen argued…

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    Jewish, the gypsies and the black population. in order to fulfill their ideas and manifest their utopia Nazi Germany implemented both positive and negative eugenics in order to promote and desirables and reduce undesirables. Hitler and the Nazi party rose to power due to the economic effects of the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression. Many Germans felt embarrassed and chastised due to the degrading…

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    The majority of Trump’s speech consists of him talking down on Hillary Clinton and her campaign. He makes claims about how Hillary will only help those who donate to her campaign and he brings up the email scandals she was involved in, claiming that she is a dishonest person and cannot be trusted to run a country. Along with every claim he makes against Hillary Clinton, he has some claim to make about himself about how he will fix things or make them better than she ever would. Throughout…

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    There was a time when America was at its lowest point, like Seabiscuit. However, due to certain changes, America rose to the top, and Seabiscuit became one of the most famous racehorses. The book, Seabiscuit: An American Legend, written by Lauren Hillenbrand, paralleled to the heights and bottoms of American history. As America was once weak and powerless, Seabiscuit presented the same characteristics within the book. Later, America had its turning point and became united and powerful, as well…

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    “We must not be anything other than what we are.” – Maaza Mengiste Identity politics refers to using the interests of certain groups for political benefits. This has always been a topic of concern and with the presidential elections outcome, some people believe identity politics affected voting patterns and the result. In the articles “The End of Identity Politics” by Mark Lilla and “The Dangerous Myth That Hillary Clinton Ignored the Working Class” by Derek Thompson, the authors talk about what…

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    In his piece, The Plot against American Foreign Policy: Can the Liberal Order Survive?, John Ikenberry paints a bleak picture of what’s to come from the Trump presidency. Ikenberry warns readers that the new revisionist leader is going to end the liberal international order as we know it. Trump’s transactional view of foreign policy is unique from past approaches, but America, consequently, displays a far more hostile image. William Galston is baffled by what he sees, the Leader of the Free…

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