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    As the election of the president was in progress recently, many people became interested in the debate among the candidates. People who were watching the debate started to question whether presidential candidates should be good at debating or not. However, presidential candidates should be professional at debating because it shows that they can represent their country, make wise decisions for the country after they become the president, and establish a better policy. To begin with, presidential…

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    “Dog Whistle Politics” is defined as political messaging employing coded language that appears to mean one thing to the general population but has an additional, different or more specific resonance for a targeted subgroup. Like a high-pitched dog-whistle, the message is only audible for the group it is intended to reach. Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class was written by Ian Haney Lopez and looks into the racially charged coded…

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    James Knox Polk is regarded as the first dark horse president and was considered the last of the Jacksonian president to sit in the White House. He is regarded by many as the last strong president until the Civil War. James K Polk was born on November 2, 1795 in rural North Carolina where his family had moved from Pennsylvania. He was the oldest of ten children and his father always groomed him to take over the family farm but he proved too sickly and weak to handle the strenuous work. In 1806,…

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    Nazi Germany, back in the early 1900s, was believed to be a paragon society. Much like the United States today, it was believed by the German people to be the pinnacle of human achievement and togetherness. By use of charisma and powerful speaking, the Nazi regime rose to power after promising many things that ultimately they would never be able to deliver on. After assuming command, the man in power began to show his true colors, and by then it was too late. Too much dismay, there are too…

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    Unprecedented the 2000 Presidential Election is the riveting story about the battle for the Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America. From the moment the polls opened, it was painfully clear that something was wrong. While the media seized on the controversy surrounding the poorly designed Butterfly Ballot, much larger civil rights abuses were overlooked. Focusing on events leading up to Election Day and the attempt to count legally cast votes in the days that followed,…

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    political parties in the United States during the 1790s. What were the causes and issues? What were the political philosophies of the Federalists and the Republicans? Political opinion began to show two distinct groups by George Washington’s second term as president. These groups would differ in their views of domestic and foreign policy alike. The Alien and Sedition Acts, Whiskey Rebellion, and French Revolution were some of the catalysts that sparked controversies between the two…

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    Kurt Gerron was a very popular Jewish Actor from Germany, but has been long forgotten. Kurt Gerron served in WW1, but after being severely injured he decided to enter the world of theatre. He performed in the first ever performance of the ‘Threepenny Opera’ and quickly became a very famous actor throughout Europe. When the Nazi’s were starting to take over Gerron was offered to go to Hollywood for an acting career, but he refused wanting to stay in Europe. By this decision he was sent to…

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    There are numerous leaders in today’s society from Hillary Clinton, Warren Buffet to Al Sharpton, now in my opinion they are all good in their own way, but the forty fourth president of the Unites States who is Barack Obama is a great leader. President Barack Obama is a different kind of leader, number one he is the first African American president of the United States. The leadership skills that the president displays is charming and when he speaks in public and he seems to allure his audience…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was a strong, accomplished,leader who changed america forever. His greatest accomplishments consist of creating the Works Progress Administration program, the FDIC, and the Securities Exchange Commission( The Great Depression ). President franklin D. Roosevelt is a much respected, american, hero. When President Roosevelt was first inaugurated, his power to change America and possibly end the Great Depression was shown by winning a clearance of over twelve important laws in…

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    The intentionalist view point is the belief that Hitler had planned for total eradication of not only the Jewish people but of anyone that posed a threat to the Aryan race. This included people such as the disabled, anyone of non-Aryan decent, and even communists. This was apparent with his political stances. Hitler being the Führer had complete control over the German government. With this power he was able to start the Holocaust. Hitler was a very good political speaker, with this is helped…

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