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    Conditions in these makeshift living areas were extremely poor and the people living in those spaces began to resent President Hoover. The winter of 1932 also coincided with an election so it was no surprise when Franklin Roosevelt snagged the Oval Office from the sitting president, President…

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    Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, a day that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. It was certainly “a day that will live in infamy.” (Roosevelt). The United States of America had never been attacked on its own soil during a time of peace. An examination of primary and secondary will reveal the historical importance of this American history. On Sunday, December 7, there was 6 aircraft carriers, 81 fighters, 135 dive bombers, 104 regular bombers, and 40 torpedo planes heading to Pearl…

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    fingerprints all over it. Luther then put the vehicle in park, and tells Walter to get out in front of the White House. Walter made is clear that he had a forever love for Christy. Somehow, Walter managed to get through security and entered into the Oval Office. News came that Burton had committed suicide and everything he left behind was enough evidence to arrest Russel for…

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    When compared to other nations America is still a very young country, but what it is lacking in age, it more than makes up for in depth and dimensionality of character. The American population is composed of 319 million people with 319 million different backgrounds and experiences which together make up a cumulative American identity. Although the identity of America is subjective to every person who experiences it, certain values and ideas such as the conflict between good and evil, the…

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    Trump's Story Analysis

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    It’s clear that Trump is a fear-monger, the hero of his own story, concocting falsified personal anecdotes and narratives to fuel his emotive tirades. He created a story about how he saw “thousands of people… cheering as the building was coming down,” a claim that has been widely disputed as incorrect. Several publications, including CNN, Politifact, and The Washington Post all fact-checked Trump’s claims and stated there was no proof of thousands of Muslims cheering as the WTC fell. A story ran…

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    The Challenger was the first space craft in America that fatally exploded, and it was one of the most tragic days for many in America. The takeoff of the Challenger was viewed by many, including schoolchildren, who tuned in to watch. Many people were watching the Challenger take off into space, but as it was launched, on January 28, 1986, the Challenger broke apart only seventy-three seconds into its flight. This lead to the deaths of its seven crew members, which were five NASA astronauts and…

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    Minority groups must also take accountability. In this election Minorities failed to stop Trumps ascendancy to the oval office. Minority groups were well aware of the divisive narrative of the election, and the more than likely result- a Trump victory— but still, minority-Americans failed to tip the scale in favour of the Democrats, and instead did so for the Republicans…

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    Impeachment Of America

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    president when it comes to domestic policy can getting bills passed, but the president has almost the same power to stop Congress from creating laws with his veto in today’s extremely partisan political world, which is their main job.The head of the oval office has the potential to enact his or her will on the nation without being checked other than the farthest degree, which is impeachment itself. But, the impeachment of a president is no easy task unless the president has committed a crime or…

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    he passed away in 2004. Nancy went on to live until early march 2016. Even though Ronald Reagan was not always familiar with the teachings of Christ, he soon came to follow Christ and believe in God. And that definitely helped him while he was in office and it helped him when he was out of…

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    family. The story follows Kennedy from 1961 up until his death on November 23, 1963. Kennedy had a great many trials while in office, including the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Kennedy, with the help of his brother and right hand man, Robert, fought hard to maintain good standing in the eyes of the American public. Although Kennedy faced great pressures in the Oval Office, he always found time to indulge in a vast number of extra marital affairs with almost anyone from staff to…

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