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    There have been very few studies done correlating presidents’ prior experience to their overall greatness or approval rating. The studies that have emerged more throughout the years focus primarily on experiences throughout their presidency. However, there have been some studies done analyzing whether presidents have more success depending on their previous background. Most scholars suggest no, there is not a direct link (Balz, 2010). There are, however, conflicting views on whether this is an…

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    Ranking Presidents Essay

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    The task of ranking presidents has traditionally been one fraught with peril; the historian must be assumed to have disengaged all personal political preferences, all deeply held personal beliefs, in order to evaluate those men who so often stood at the forefront of history and who have, to a large degree, shaped the world in which we live. Given that such historians are necessarily human, and thus prone to the very human tendencies of bias and opinion, such perfect lists are indeed almost…

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    The United States of America has a democratic government led by a president that the nation elected. The role of the president is the implementation and the execution of the laws written by the Congress. Though, there are four primary responsibilities that the president must fulfill, which are the executive power, national security, administrative, and judicial power among others that include chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief of the state, chief of party, chief citizens. America is the…

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    drawing near in mere days—thus people would like to remember and compared all the presidents in our history to truly see who comes out on top among the most rounded and successful presidents. It’s simple to name off presidents that failed off the low-end during their presidency—but it is difficult to put together a list of many successful presidents and significant impact during their time and beyond. The three presidents I considered to be the greatest in the history of the United States:…

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    Presidents In The 1920's

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    Presidents of the United States encountered affairs that determined their legacies and how they were remembered throughout the nation. When looking back in history, the presidents were remembered for serving during important events and the solutions they produced to resolve the issues. Most were not remembered based on their characteristics, but on how well they lead the nation during difficult dilemmas. The particular circumstance involving economic situations, world affairs, or social issues…

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    the years a prodigious amount of people be having a difficult time choosing a president that benefits the United States. By being concerned with the pros and cons about a president they are choosing that will become an influence in their lives. Personally, being a lucid presidential candidate who will make a positive change throughout my presidential years will benefit everyone in the United States. Becoming a president one has to be focusing on the concerns the people are having throughout the…

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    Progressive Presidents After analyzing Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, and Theodore Roosevelt, it is easy to conclude that they are all Progressive in their own way. However, some are more so than the others. Each of the three Progressive Era presidents worked to support labor reform, but Roosevelt did more than just that. Theodore Roosevelt was the most Progressive president out of the three because despite failing to push for several reforms, he succeeding in establishing progress in the…

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    As our 40th president, Reagan was someone to look up to. Conservatisms began to take hold and republicans began to be the majority in the government. Many people had renewed hope in President Reagan and his policies he promised to enact during his campaign for presidency in 1980. President Reagan was known for many things including the way he stood up against the Iranian/American hostage crisis under the Carter administration and most importantly his economic policy. The President’s economic…

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    What do I think about the president refusing to share documents? I think it is completely fair. As citizens of the United States and a voting group, we should know what the president means. They are the most powerful human beings in the world, and they come across information that should be kept confidential, if to other powerful beings. I believe that mostly it protects us, but I do believe that in some cases if the president keeps information from the federal court, it could be dangerous.…

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    Great Presidents of the Progressive Era were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Lasting from 1985 to 1920, the Progressive movement in America endeavored to alter corruption in government, enhance social reform, and lessen corporate power (597). Each President fulfilled Progressive goals in part by enacting regulations, promoting social efficiency, restricting abuse of power and foreign influence (599). Roosevelt and Wilson resonated the underlying theme of the Progressive Era by overcoming…

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