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    capability gradually outgrew consumer demand for goods, wealth was unevenly distributed, and speculation in the form of investing in the stock market increased substantially. These factors would combine to create the Great Depression and plague President Herbert Hoover’s administration as they tried, unsuccessfully, to return the country to its previous state of prosperity. Increased production capability of durable goods like automobiles and household appliances was contrasted by lowered demand…

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    On July 4th, 1776 the United States gained independence from Britain – a tyrannous regime that held power over the United States for quite some time. After fighting so hard for independence, the people wanted to make sure they would never be under a tyrannous rule again. Consequently, a system of checks and balance was made to give equal power to the three branches of our government. These checks and balances can be seen all throughout our government, however, one of the best examples that…

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    America has always been seen as the land of the free and democratic. But how democratic is America? A textbook definition of democracy is “a form of government in which the people rule, either directly or through elected leaders”. Pure democracy is when the people directly rule. Pure democracy typically only works in small societies. In America, we have a representative democracy. We vote for representatives and those representatives vote on the policies that will affect the public. The model…

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    newspapers, and radio. In his book, The Prince, Machiavelli maintains that “[A political leader] must not worry about the reproach of cruelty when it is a matter of keeping his subject united and loyal....” (672) that [a political leader] that is Former President of the united states Richard Nixon has to safeguard his kingdom/country, in addition, amalgamate his power. Machiavelli supports this notion that "the end justifies the means." As long as there are positive results and not an issue with…

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    nomination.” (Fact 4 Ln:2-3) However even after multiple failed campaigns his ambition never faulted and continued to pursue an office in the U.S government. Soon he was a top speaker in the new republican party and eventually went on to become president of the United States due to the divided southern states. No southern states supported Lincoln in this election via popular vote, but the electoral college gave him the office. Simply by him being elected and taking office as a northern…

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    The way the president handles the media says a lot on how citizens perceive the type of president they are. In 1961 President Kennedy was the first president to hold a live televised news conference. He read a prepared statement on the famine in Congo, and the ongoing negotiations for an atomic test ban, then the president took questions from reporters, he answered questions regarding relations with Cuba, voting rights, and food aid to impoverished Americans. Even then President Kennedy knew the…

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    Dystopian World Technology is very manipulating in the American Society today. As technology advances in the future, it could have more access and control to the citizens than it does now. There are different types of technology that is being used to make life so much easier, things that the human mind does not completely understand. Technology seems so wonderful until someone who is smart enough looks behind the scenes at what its’ purpose is really being used for. With technology having access…

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    President Obama 's greatest asset in passing the Affordable Care Act was the Democrat controlled Congress. According to Neustadt, the President 's and Congress ' "formal powers are so intertwined that neither will accomplish very much, for very long, without the acquiescence of the other" (32). Democrats in Congress carried…

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    The decade of the 1960s and 1970 were not easy for America. America had faced some serious challenges during this period. Kennedy was the youngest person to be sworn as the President of the United States. He had very high expectation from the young Americans. He decided to introduce his New Frontier plan to fix the unemployment and inflation, and keeping the wage of the workers high. The movements, which happened from 1960-1980, challenged the American way. This era had witnessed the presidency…

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    are derived. In Stimsons article, he does not blame the legislative system or congressmen as to why approval ratings are where they are, but instead he ties in the countries economic state and relating it to how the public judges the president. “It credits presidents specifically for good and blames them for bad times…Movements in economic outcomes translate pretty directly into approval and disapproval.” (p. 18, 21) In his article, Stimson uses a wide variety of statistical analysis to detail…

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