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    Ernesto Garcia March 29,2018 6th Period Conservative Resurgence Fact Sheet President Nixon during his presidential term during (1964-1974) he was involved in a lot of conflict and some good decision. He started his term against a group call OPEC that denied oil exchange with the U.S. Also made a detente with the Soviet Union and European countries. He made the Vietnamization policy to end the involvement of U.S.in Vietnam and give the chart back to South Vietnam. He visited China it was a…

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    would need to have a popular vote runoff in case the situation arises in which a candidate doesn’t break forty percent of the popular vote. One of the reasons that this is necessary is for legitimacy. How can a President rule if he doesn’t have the will of the people behind him. A President whom sixty percent of the country didn’t vote for would not have a presidential mandate much less the will or trust of the people behind them. Therefore, a run-off election is necessary. However, Best warns…

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    In 1972, Republican President Richard Nixon was running for reelection and United Stated remained divided internally regarding the involvement of the Vietnam War. The political climate was under the gun with the public, therefore the presidential campaign and some of the key advisers used aggressive tactic, turned out to be illegal espionage, to help re-elect the president. This was known has the Watergate scandal ("Watergate Scandal"). On June 17, 1972, five members of Nixon’s Committee…

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    Romney was the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States. Shortly after Romney’s term as governor ended he gave a speech in College Station, Texas at the George Bush Presidential Library. Romney’s speech on took place on December 6th of 2007. In his speech Romney addresses his views of religious liberty, how his faith will inform his presidency, and religious tolerance. There has always been a debate on the separation of church and state and the religious views of our…

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    He addressed Jay primarily because he was president of congress, hoping that we would tell congress his idea and have them put it into action. Another audience Hamilton intended to inform and persuade was anyone who opposed adding blacks into the Continental Army. He was addressing them to persuade…

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    George McGovern never had a chance of becoming President in 1972. The moment he entered the race his campaign was already dead—McGovern was a zombie. Throughout his presidential campaign McGovern was declared the candidate of “amnesty, abortion, and acid”. However, McGovern was not merely a zombie he was a leftist politician who championed peace, and economic equality. During this time, the New Left which was composed of leftist student political activists was on the rise. Thus, it is important…

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    eliminated, but as Speaker of the House he supported Adams to become president. Because Adams did not have the people’s “touch”, many protested against his presidency. Andrew Jackson was elected in 1828 due to the early start of his presidential campaign and Jacksonians’ argument that they had been cheated out of the rightful victor by the previous Adams-Clay bargain.…

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    Presidential piety is the devotion to God within the presidents. Are all of the presidents of the United States of America religious? Maybe, but then again, maybe not. There are three presidents that will be discussed in this paper. Their religion will be questioned along with a little bit of background on how they let the Lord into their life and how they incorporated the Lord into their job as the the president of the United States of America. Woodrow Wilson, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush.…

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    the United States experienced the Roaring 20 's, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, and the beginning of the Cold War. Each of these phases presented Presidential candidates with opportunities to share their positions on the 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…

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    The Iraq War was a devastating war. It began on March 19th, 2003 and didn’t end until nearly 9 years after its start. This war took a huge toll on all the states that were involved, causing many fatalities on both sides and brought about many changes, both good and bad. But the question is, was it a necessary war? Was there good enough reasons to wage war with Iraq and were the consequences worth it? To answer that one must first understand what happened throughout the war. It was March 19th,…

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