Impeachment in the United States

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    News of the scandal broke out around the United States. The affair shocked millions of people and it eventually lead to an impeachment. Mills (2001), states that in order to understand history and biography in our society, we have provide our own insight into things that happen. President Clinton was not the only president to be impeached, there were…

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    This branch of government is the most powerful reasons being is because the President is in command and is the most powerful person in the United States government. In Article. II. Section.1. of The Constitution it says, ” The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be elected ,as follows:”(Turner, p. 582)…

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    crime rate in the United States to a twenty-six year low and played a key role in the development of the modern space program. These two men lived many centuries apart but share many aspects of their lives. Macbeth was a Scottish king who rose to power by murdering the previous king and taking the throne. Throughout his reign he did many questionable things that eventually drove him insane and his subjects started to fear him rather than respect him. Bill Clinton was a United States President…

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    John F Kennedy's Beliefs

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    the United States has been influenced on the religious backgrounds whether they consciously or unconsciously recognize their actions as religious decisions. This talk was very interesting as much about the private lives of presidents prior to Bill Clinton was kept very personal, and gaining this knowledge that is not commonly known is fascinating. After the events that occurred on August 6, 1945 many believed that an apocalyptic turn for the worse was happening to the world. The United States…

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    The United States Constitution, while intended to create a democratic system of laws in our country, does include several undemocratic elements. The original U.S. Constitution differed greatly from our current version, as many amendments made a profound change in the way we currently perceive whether or not the document is democratic. Certainly one could, in modern times, argue that the biggest mistake the Founders made was not addressing slavery; indeed, the original Constitution does not speak…

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    privilege made him immune to punishment. Therefore, I do believe Richard Nixon was a crook. Although Nixon pledged to run the office with a law and order style during his campaign, however, his presidency was quite the opposite. Over time as the United States has grown stronger the presidency has grown stronger as well. Nixon did not hesitate to utilize this presidential power for his own personal gain. He created a list of people who he believed were out to get them and used his…

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    The War Powers Act is a federal law that was made to limit the United States president power to commit the United States of America to an armed conflict without the consent of the US Congress. The President needs to notify Congress and explain why they needs to do that within 48 hours. It was basically made to prevent “future Vietnams”. If the…

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    The president of the United States of America is one of the most influential individuals in the world and by far one of the most recognizable. Being the president of the United States comes with great prestige and responsibility, because not only is the president the head of the government but also the state. Hence, why millions of Americans and people from around the world tune in to watch the US presidential election coverage. The year leading to the elections “therefore, [are] critical for…

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    Article 1 The Legislative Branch of the United States has a very important role in our government. The structure of our Congress is bicameral which means it has two chambers, a Senate and House of Representatives. Those are also the two parts of the Legislative Branch government. The Senate consists of one hundred members which means that there are two from each of the fifty states. Anyone can run for senate member as long as they meet the requirements. The person running for this office…

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    As many people know, the impeachment process of a president is not a good thing. Out of all of our presidents of the United States, two have been impeached. Both William Clinton and Andrew Johnson were impeached from the oval office. Andrew Johnson served in the oval office from 1865 to 1869 before he was impeached. William Clinton served as president from 1992 to 2000 before he was impeached from the oval office. Andrew Johnson set his first steps in the White House in 1865 when he was…

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