Presidency of Bill Clinton

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    Donald Trump's Riots

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    Very little has reformed from the earlier few decades when reexamining the 1992 election race for the presidency. Sulking tempers, outbursts, and verbal abuse may have reached all-time highs between candidates; however, the promises made and ideas imposed by each elective have not budged an inch. Per the National Bureau of Economic Research, ethnic diversity seems to be the major determinant for rioting in L.A., while little evidence points to poverty in the community as a large cause.…

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    Anti-government Effect In America In the United States of America, there has been an equal amount of positive and negative influences within the American Society. The positives are generally good, however, the negatives can cause major outpours throughout America. Consequently, America has been having trouble with anti-government issues for the past couple of decades. Because anti-government groups have influenced the American Society with expanding all over the country, and trying to recruit…

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    George H. Bush was the 41st President of the United States of America. His Vice President was Dan Quayle, who was a senator from Indiana. He was only President for one term and at the 1993 election he lost to Bill Clinton, but while president Bush helped the country in many ways while he was in office. In July of 1991 President Bush tried to help the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union by meeting with the Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev. There they signed the…

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    In the first place, Hillary Diane Clinton was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois. She was born in the middle of the twentieth century, an epoch of great changes and prosperity. This woman is a well-known public figure, whose popularity is attributed to the active participation in the Democratic Party. In general, people admire her determination, genuineness, simplicity, and perseverance. Moreover, Hillary Clinton is a fascinating woman in politics today (Shambaugh, 2010). Likewise,…

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    liberties. The Bill of Rights, the ten original amendments to the Constitution, each one stating its own freedoms. One of these, the second, protected the right of the people to defend themselves, and the nation. "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." So why are gun control laws even in place? Gun control laws started to go on the rise during Franklin D. Roosevelt 's presidency. The National…

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    Monica Lewinsky

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    iconic monument of the United States during former president Bill Clinton’s presidency in which they developed an improper and highly criticized relationship that drew in the eyes of the public. The media publicized the scandal and brought massive attention filled with disgust and hate for Monica Lewinsky. The public shamed her for tearing up and subverting the relationship between the United States power couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton. Monica Lewinsky was a prominent victim of public shaming…

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    promised to do for the people they will be serving. President Bill Clinton became the 42nd president of the US States, serving from 1993 to 2001. He was affiliated with the democratic party. Same as Barack Obama, who had taken office as the 44th president and is still serving. Both presidents had served two terms and made major changes in the way America is today. Through a careful comparison and contrast of the both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton’s Presidency’s, and how they made changes to…

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    Game Change Book Report

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    campaign during the years leading up to the 2008 Election. It is quite amazing the amount of work and money that it takes to run a campaign. Heilemann and Halperin give a personal insight as to how much stress and emotion goes into running for the Presidency. Most average citizens really have no idea about how a campaign works or what all is involved to convince the public that a person should their next President. Game Change is a look into the inner working of politics.…

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    year, which happens every four years. With the election year, comes acceptance speeches for each party. This year the two people that gave speeches were Hillary Clinton, for the Democrats, and Donald Trump, for the Republicans. They both had to give persuasive speeches that showed what they stood for and what they plan to do in their presidency term. The speeches are supposed to have a major impact on the people watching them and the people giving them want to gain trust and respect from the…

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    Clinton entered the presidency with a focus on domestic policy and he did not plan on deviating much from the existing foreign policy unless it would benefit the United States economy. Clinton felt passionately about opening trade. On big step towards opening trade was the North American Free Trade Agreement. Clinton’s plan when entering office didn’t last long after his predecessor George H.W. Bush put troops in kuwait to drive out Iraqi troops during the First Gulf War. This left Clinton with…

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