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    well known is Roosevelt, but there is a reason that Roosevelt was chosen. He was one of, if not the, most eccentric and remarkable presidents and that can be seen through his life his actions as president and the huge significance he has left on American history. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born in 1858 to a privileged family in New York City. His family came from old money, which allowed Roosevelt, or TR as he became known as, to have a childhood many children at that time dreamed of. His…

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    reached beyond the simple terrestrial politics; The United States deserved reign as “The American Israel of God”, and many patriots were eager to affirm the relationship between national identity and theology, as well as to interpret the history of their country as a chapter of sacred history. This rhetoric of biblical analogy was an inheritance of the mission, and accordingly, while Americans believed that they could find their source analogies in biblical history, at the same time, new men and…

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    What is polarization? Throughout the course of American history, arguments occur regarding what role and function the government should play in the democratic process. Since the formation of two major political parties during the 1800s, political polarization began to impact how the government functions. According to Political Polarization in American Politics, polarization is defined as diverging from median Republican and Democratic views and increases when the political stances and ideologies…

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    years, the Americans looking discrimination have viewed as different. Americans’ thought that a woman can be president has gradually increased. By Yougov website research, today, 66% of men and 67% of women say the U.S is ready for female president. This is enormous changes by comparison in 2007. In 2007, only over half of Americans said to ready to vote a woman as president. But, now, many Americans think comfortable with the idea between woman and man in the important roles in politics.…

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    corporations such as Corrections Corporation of America and GEO have been funneling money into politics with more than $10 million directly to candidates and roughly $25 million in lobbying. These big companies are not the usual suspects of lobby efforts like their counterparts Big Pharma and Big Oil, these companies are the two biggest contributors to the third, silent influencers of American politics, Private Prisons (Cohen). Private prisons take responsibility for sixteen percent of…

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    but soon spread to the Northern English colonies in the New World. The Puritans in America are responsible for the religious, social, and political order of New England colonies. Puritanism in Colonial America helped shape American culture, politics, religion, society, and history into the 19th century. The Pilgrims and the Puritans were two different groups of settlers that came to America. Both groups had problems with the Church of England. Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church and the…

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    have citizens rely on the government, period. This sentiment, however, with regards to those most affected by the refusal to implement said policies, reflect and reiterates a history of both subtle and outright discriminatory practices. Evidently, the population that remains most affected by lack of coverage is the African American population. Unfortunately, while the South mostly remains averse to expanding coverage, it fails to account for those outside the demographic of the stereotypically…

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    The American Revolution was a radical time in history that was best characterized by the efforts of the zealous patriots of the colonies; this included both men and women. The role of women in society is often neglected in historical accounts, and the Revolutionary War is no exception to this precedent. Women were indeed, directly involved with and impacted by the events leading up to and during the war in the colonies. In regards to the domestic life of women during this critical time, the…

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    called, "Define American: An Exploration of Immigration" and it was the first history class that really meant something to me. We explored many origins of immigration, African, Central American, Asian , European. We read a lot of personal narratives from immigrants, and also discussed current events surrounding sports, art, and politics. I found myself stuck in the middle when it came to policies and rights one should have in this country. I also was able to make my own oral history with a group…

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    Protection of American goods was threatened by British goods making their way into American harbors and the restriction of American ships in the West Indies and British home lands. This greatly affected the American economy and its ability to create a market that favored America within its own borders The United States Constitution is one of the most debated documents in the history of America. It has been picked apart selectively to determine the legality of many…

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