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    some important characteristics for a president to have. To be president of the United States you have to have some requirements' like, the presidential candidate has to be the age of thirty- five, you also have to been born in the United States. A job likes leading the country is not for everyone, for example, if someone who does not like helping others should not be president. If I could vote for president, I would want someone who is honest. For a president to be honest they most do what…

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    The President of the United States of America is undoubtedly the most powerful man in the world. With the title of president, his powers are practically unlimited. Notice, I did say practically. Being President comes with a lot of powers and responsibilities, all outlined in Article II of the Constitution. The powers and responsibilities of the president are summarized as follows; As Commander and Chief, the president has the highest operational command and control of the most powerful armed…

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    President Trump’s Supreme Court Nomination Arguments by the News Media In covering current political events, various news outlets in America are driven by political ideologies, business sponsorships, and ties and connections of individuals or institutions within political spheres. These ideologies help to understand why different newspapers has different explanation on why President chose Neil Gorsuch as his Supreme Court nominee. For example, The Boston Globe article “Approve Gorsuch with a…

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    John Smith As A President

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    the children and young people today, economic complications, social predicaments all need to be addressed and accounted for. Presidents do not have to be people of a wealthy or high status, they can be normal people too. Common people can rise to presidency given the qualifications. John Smith is a common person who understands the common people. America needs a president who can understand and represent the people’s needs. Though there are always problems in America, these problems can slowly…

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    Student Council President

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    the most sought-after position, is president. Although both presidential positions in both school systems and the federal government have similarities ultimately, they are different in many ways. One of the main differences between the U.S president and a student council president is that the student council president isn’t running the whole country during their term. This makes a difference in how much of a difference they make during their term. While President, he or she signs numerous…

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    Becoming president comes with great responsibilities that some may not know of. Once a person becomes president they are taking on a huge weight of our country and we trust in this person to make it as great as can be. The duties of a president are hard at times; he/she has veto power, the appointment power, the power to convene congress, the power to make treaties, the power to preside over the military, and the pardoning power. With the president being in control of the veto power he/she can…

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    of history or on the history of a president’s constitutional powers, the psychological approach takes an individual, case-by-case approach to evaluate each president. For example, in Wayne’s book we saw how Obama’s personal life and campaign strategy shaped who he was as President of the United States. In class we reviewed other past presidents as well and made connections from their life growing up and predicted how this could shape their presidential characteristics. It is important to come…

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    The United States has had a large share of unique politicians and presidents throughout its time, from the founding fathers to Donald Trump. However, two of the most controversial and famous presidents were in the latter half of the 1900’s. Those presidents were Richard M. Nixon and William Jefferson Clinton. These two presidents, unlike several others before them, are not known for their accomplishments and successful careers, but remembered in history for presidencies tarnished by scandals.…

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    Dear Mr President

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    Despair, social issues and political issue are demonstrated throughout the song ‘Dear Mr President’ by Pink. ‘Dear Mr President’ is in the pop genre. This songs message focuses on how little work George W. Bush has done for the U.S. In the song Pink clearly protests against the government and raised a few interesting points. She criticized the government for abandoning important issues going on the country and explores more about how much this impacts on the society today, Pink uses words that…

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    The day of President Lincoln’s Assassination. President Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre by John Wilkes Booth. John Wilkes Booth is a famous actor, and everybody knew or recognized him. John Wilkes Booth plan was to assassinate President Lincoln to think that the south would win the Civil War. Booth hated Lincoln and Lincoln’s policies. When the south was surrendered, it would mean the south would lose the Civil War. But he thought if he could assassinate President Lincoln might give…

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