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    Confidence In Congress

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    Do you believe the President 's foreign policy powers should be dominant and he should have exclusive control over foreign relations or do you believe Congress should play more of a role in these affairs? This question can be approached in many ways, no matter the angle of…

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    What is a leader? Is a tyrant like Gengis Khan, a "Mongolian warrior and ruler... [he] created the largest empire in the world..., by destroying individual tribes in Northeast Asia."He fiercly lead his people into battle, and he stopped at nothing that got in his way. Or, is it someone like Queen Elizabeth I, who "was able to choose excellent advisors and statesmen, but was not being dominated by them. [She] was firmly in control of all major policies and England prospered under a stable…

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    Course Reflection- The President Before reading chapter 12 of our textbook, watching the three Crash Course videos about the president’s role in our government, and researching and analyzing President Trump and his administration, I did not know what to expect. Besides knowing that the presidency is the most prestigious position in the nation simply because the president is the representative of our country, I had little other prior knowledge about the actual office of the president or the…

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    “Wait… I was under the impression that all infected areas been quarantined at this point,” Governor Lewis proclaimed. Everyone at the table kept their mouths shut, as they felt an intensity that would soon escalate into power struggle steadily increasing. “Governor!” Hanes said, sternly as he raised his voice back at Lewis while pounding his fist on the conference table. “This sickness has covered two major cities, several states, scores of counties, and a myriad of townships…

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    The Presidency of the United States consists of the various offices that make up the office of the president. The presidency has many responsibilities. Our current president is Barack Obama. He is in charge of all armed forces. He makes agreements, and calls treaties with other countries. He decides how America will act toward other countries and he represents our country here and around the world. The subject, presidency, is quite important to the Social Studies Education. It is important…

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    Chung-hee] to remain president permanently and severely restricted political pluralism, concentrating political power in the president himself.” (Cheol 229). As a result of this policy Park’s iron-fisted presidency, unimpeded by term limitations, fair elections, or the separation of powers, continued until his assassination in 1979. Chung-hee’s terms also oversaw numerous crackdowns on protests and free speech, and these attributes would be reinforced by the incoming president Chun, who openly…

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    Presidential Health Being the presidents of the U. S. is one of the most difficult and stressful jobs there is. Citizens rely on the president for many things, but to do these things a president must be in good health. As of the presidential election of 2016 we will have some of the oldest candidates in history, with Trump at 70 and Clinton at 68 years of age. Since these candidates are older in age, it has made many citizens question their health because a person’s health determines what they…

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    Presidential Power

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    years have shown that presidential power has been on the rise. This happened despite the fact that the last eight presidents have left the office under a cloud. Almost every president’s approval ratings dropped by the end of their terms. This may be happening because the citizens of the United States don’t like the idea of a very powerful president. Yet many aspire to be the president because of the power they receive, since presidency is a unitary institution in the federal government and there…

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    Mother Jones was a historical figure who was brought to life in The March of the Mill Children by Judith Josephson with the use of eloquent speech. It irked her that these children were being overworked in factory jobs. Mother Jones was determined to save the children used for child labor and had the power of speech to help her get there. She used her oration skills to show people that the children who worked in factories got little to no chance for an education, while the wealthy minors get…

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    Each president uses different methods, strategies, or tactics when addressing public relations or opinions. Issues regarding public relations are essential to a president’s public figure. The way each president presents himself is what drives the decision making of millions of Americans. Public appearances, speeches, and other actions are key components for approval ratings and matters of liability from the American public. In addition, public opinion is also significant because it drives…

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