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    Previous presidents would go against with cooperating with California and were not as willing to follow their rules that they had set up for them. George W. Bush is one of the presidents who opposed to the state because he didn’t want to recognize the domestic policy issue that was occurring during that time. That wasn’t the only thing that George W. Bush tried to overlooked he even ignored border control assistance, terrorism funding and agriculture. Despite this there are still presidents that…

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    It is traditionally known that the President’s party will lose Congressional seats during a midterm election. There is no debate on whether or not this is true because of how often the pattern has repeated itself. Despite the fact that it seems like a non-issue because of how often this has occurred, many political scientists research the topic to learn more about the causes of this trend. Research into the topic shows that presidential popularity and the state of the economy are factors that…

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    Democracy The founding fathers viewed the president as a constitutional officer who was immune to public pressure. This view differs from the way modern presidents view themselves. They convey themselves as only elected official who is truly of the people. To the people, the president is a democratic figure who stands for the nation and its history. In his article Lessons From the Modern Presidency, Fred Greenstein provides readers with six qualities of presidents that affect their performance…

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    title of the President, sometimes that title is not enough for the things they want to accomplish during their presidency.…

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    Taliban Beliefs

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    return home, even if it means leaving their children behind. Trump’s administration wishes to cut funding on education and increase the amount of money that goes to war. Many Americans see the president unfit to run the country, and they also see his decisions as dangerous. Malala once said to prior president, Barack Obama, “I also told him that if America spent less money on weapons and war and more on education, the world would be a better place “ (I am Malala). Many people would disagree,…

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    characteristics a president should have to be the president of the United States. Well there are plenty characteristic requirements a president must meet. A president's job can't be described as easy, but in principle it is simple. However, not saying that just anyone could do the job. Here are some qualities that I think should be expected to be a president. The first quality a president should have is to be reliable so our country can depend and can be able to trust the president.…

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    Sunser's Reflection

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    focus on throughout this reflection. Dr. Sunser made clear in the beginning of his discussion that the traditional path to the presidency is no longer dominant within higher education. He argues that, due to increased oversight and regulation, presidents must now be more savvy in finance and business than they have in the past. He also explained that attention from the community increases drastically when taking an executive leadership position. It is the above two aspects that dissuade me from…

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    prestige and standing outside of Washington that they can use to “go public” and circumvent those pesky Washington elites, like when President Dave Chappelle told people about aliens or FDR’s fireside chats. These public appeals can influence public attitudes towards the president. According to the book, which I totally read, people develop attitudes towards the president based upon three things. The first is the political community they are part of, the second is the regime or the so-called…

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    The United States president serves five major purposes, and has a couple of other powers that are inherent to the position. In two hundred and forty one years, the young nation of America has had many changes to their government including the role of the president. There are many reasons as to why the presidents role changed so much, and most of these reasons are because of situations and public needs. The president of the U.S.A. has responsibilities that are necessary, but the person in that…

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    The road to becoming president in the United States is filled with many barriers to insure we are left with the most fitting candidate. Even though this doesn’t always happen, our election system is still effective in helping our country pick our president. There are requirements that must be passed before deciding to run for president. The requirements include being 35 years of age, being a resident of the United States for at least 14 years, and being naturally born citizen in the U.S. After…

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