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    The Republican Debate

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    Clinton. They both know what they’re doing and they both have great policies that I am absolutely for. Clinton definitely appeals to the feminists and the big media. I think its pretty clear that America wants a new face and a new gender in the White House. That is one of the reasons Clinton stands out. Not only was she Secretary of State, worked closely with Obama, a feminist, and is familiar with it all due to President Clinton, she’s a living proof of change and is an example of our nation…

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    Political Friendly Fire: Trump v. McCain Political friendly fire is when someone in a political party verbally attacks someone in their own party. In the past years it has become fairly common for politicians to attack people in their own party. A great example is when Hillary Clinton went out and attacked Bernie Sanders for not being a democrat but running in the democratic party. Another good example is when Donald Trump questioned Ted Cruz’s qualification for running for president…

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    The Democratic party is one of the two major parties, the other being the Republican Party. It is a party whose core values and interests have changed over time. Its existence amounts for more than two centuries; the Democratic Party’s history is moderately stable compared to the Republican Party. Its largest following is that of minorities, it supports big government and is associated with liberal social policies. The party fights for civil rights of minorities, organized labour, and…

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    To be remembered as uniquely mediocre, just another number to add to the 43 men sworn to office and 44 presidencies, Martin Van Buren was announced as the United States of America’s eighth president in 1836. Considered as the first professional politician to hold office, the creator of the adjective OK, and the founder of the Democratic Party, Van Buren has contributed more to America as is known today, over the long run, compared to his own immediate contributions as president. Van Buren was…

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    Neupane 4 Prashant Neupane GOVT 2306- 73004 Professor Sharifian May 6, 2018 SLO 3 - House Committees The duties, responsibilities, and power as a member of the house of representative have always influenced me. Representing myself through such lower body and structure of government makes me understand more problems at a local level and hence, finding their solutions. House of representative play an important role to solve the problems of their district under their committees. For my district…

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    Subedi 2 Aastha Subedi Pr. Sherry Sharifian Government 2306-73004 8th February, 2017 Texas House of Representatives If I get chance to run the office then I would be running for the Texas House of Representatives. In simple words, Texas House of Representatives means the lower house of Texas legislature which consists of 150 members who are elected for 2 years. My home address is 3205W walnut hill lane, Irving, Texas. From the website given for knowing my district, the district number that I…

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    good enough for most voters. The campaign slogan used by Taft was “Vote for Taft now, you can vote for Bryan anytime," which was a sarcastic reference to Bryan's two failed previous presidential campaigns. After his first four years in the white House Taft decided to run for a second term mainly to defend himself against attacks from Roosevelt calling him a traitor to reform. In the end of the primaries, the party bosses handed the nomination to Taft with 561 votes to Roosevelt's 187.…

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    who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from March 4, 1849 to August 11, 1868. Stevens strived to end slavery and secure equal rights for African-Americans during Reconstruction. Stevens played a major role in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, who took control of Reconstruction after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Thaddeus Stevens had a rough start to life, which ultimately helped him become the successful lawyer and House Representative that he was in his day…

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    While in U.S. Congress, Senator Sanders has maintained a consistent record of progressivism and loyalty to the people. Sanders has voted against the debacle which was the Iraq War, against bailing out the Wall Street banks, against the Patriot Act and its reauthorization, against offshore drilling, and has supported gay marriage since the 1970s (Vote Smart). After all, he was an activist during the Civil Rights Movement, and was even arrested for protesting racial segregation in Chicago in 1962…

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    Ap Us History Dbq Apush

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    AP US History Extra Credit Terms 1. Uncle Joe Cannon: In the late 1830s, this politician was the head speaker for the House of Representatives. Along with this incredible feat, he also led the Republican Party to help it reach stronger goals. 2. Senator George Norris: This 1850s politician was involved in political decisions involving progressive and liberal causes. He was a former governor of Nebraska and led his efforts in Congress, making him a cut above the rest. 3. Daniel DeLeon, IWW,…

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