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    these certain groups has the best chance of becoming president of the United States. For example, look at President Barack Obama when he ran for POTUS in 2008. He appealed to voters because he was African American but, was only half so he could still relate to Caucasians. He also vouched for more religious liberties for minority faiths, more open borders, and healthcare to underprivileged American citizens. With just those few examples, President Obama was able to sympathize with people of…

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    Judicial Indecisiveness

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    Taft had a long and extensive career path before he became president of the United States. He attended law school in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio after graduating high school. He easily passed certification to be a lawyer in 1880, and a few months later he was appointed as the assistant prosecutor of Hamilton County. 2 years later the president appointed him to the position of Collector of Internal Revenue in Ohio’s first district. In 1887 Taft was appointed to be a judge for Cincinnati by…

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    his second term in 1998. The bad effect widely spent all over the world, and it can 't be imagined that the Senate could have voted him guilty and removed him from office. If so, it implicates that either the president of U.S. was fooling his citizens, or the Americans choose their president unwisely. Due to the trait of Specific culture that the Americans have, allows people to keep their work and home lives separate. Obviously, Mr. Clinton took the advantage of it. However, people all over the…

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    What is one of the highest honors for a president in the Untied States? It’s a honor that only four presidents have, and thus a representation of how great they were as presidents. The answer is Mount Rushmore. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt are the only four presidents that have been immortalized on the face of that rock. Out of the four the one that is probably the least well known is Roosevelt, but there is a reason that Roosevelt was chosen. He…

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    With the presidential election coming up in less than a year, we hear hundreds of different promises from candidates about a variety of different issues relating directly to domestic policy. Understanding what domestic policy is, how and why it is created, and who influences the simple stages of policy making are critical to becoming an informed voter. After understanding the basics of domestic policy, we can begin to figure out what “promises” these candidates are stating and at which ones are…

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    Theory Of Polarization

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    affected by polarization. Polarization is also impacts the functions of the President. Currently we have a democratic president and republican congress. When the president wants to push a bill through Congress, that bill will most likely be rejected for the simple fact it was proposed by a Democrat and not a Republican. Now this polarization is starting to affect the court system. The Republicans do not what the president to elect a liberal candidate for the US Supreme Court, because that will…

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    issues. There was a major shift in political party loyalties different from the traditional Republican and big business in the North versus Democrats in the South. There were six Presidential elections from 1928-1948; however, only three different presidents were elected during this period. Republican Herbert Hoover, and Democrats Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman shifted party loyalties based on their stances on the issues of civil rights and the economy. While the issue of civil rights…

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    Southern Sympathies

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    individual liberty.” But unfortunately there have been many presidents that have ignored the constitution and the Bill of Rights to further their agenda. Beginning with John Adams, and proceeding to Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow…

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    Donald Trump Dbq

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    qualified to be the next president of America America is the greatest Nation on earth and cannot to be kept on a big risk by somebody that is disrespectful, promoting hate, and encouraging diversification of the American people. America needs a president that is compassionate and just and possesses good qualities as a leader. I believe Donald trump is not is not qualified to be the president of the United States because he doesn’t really understand what it means to become the president of the…

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    State, and State Controller, just to name a few. Each official controls part of the work for the state. However, the Governor is the overbearing entity here. The Governor is similar to the President in a way that both have executive power. However, the Governor’s power is not to the same extent as that of the President. The Governor can appoint new staff, can act as a commander-in-chief of the state’s militia and serves as the channel for communication between the State and the Federal…

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