Reform Party of the United States of America

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    The American Civil War was earthshaking event for the United States, one that come to shape the country for decades and centuries. In the years following the bloody crucible, America would struggle to redefine itself as a nation, and seek to reconcile its values with its policies while simultaneously allowing itself to heal in the wake of so much fear and hatred. Both goals brought their own set of challenges, all of which were only strengthened by the sudden, tragic assassination of Abraham…

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    who can generally be classified into two categories; legal immigrants or immigrants who have permission to reside and work in the United States, and illegal immigrants or immigrants who arrive illegally or somehow manage to lose their legal status after entering the US on a legal visa. Over the past 400 years, immigrants have had different reasons to come to America. Some came to escape war, others for the freedom to practice the religion of their choice. Still others came for the opportunity to…

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    Progressive Era Reformers

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    Efforts for social reform by muckrackers and Progressive Era reformers were responsible for their present-day social developments and closely associated with today’s socioeconomic standings. As a nation, which was founded upon the ambition and need for social-environment modifications, the United States continually brings forth change and improvement. Muckrackers and Progressive Era reformers were the voice and advocate of the people. Their efforts, though some unsuccessful, were influential in…

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    Introduction A lot of people come to America and want to live the “American Dream.” Then you have others that are already naturally born American Citizens that want the “American Dream.” Growing up, there was always someone in my family high ranked in the federal sector. Everyone that was not in the federal sector wanted a federal sector job. These private sector and public sector employees didn’t meet requirements to obtain employment within the federal sector. I always heard “it is about who…

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    governments that favored the wealthy elite of Latin America. We asked three major questions: What was the populist movement? What was the revolutionary movement? And how did they relate? The populist movement in Latin America began in the 1930s and 1940s. Although different by case, populism across Latin America had overarching similarities. Populist platforms across Latin America were built on the working class. Populist parties in Latin America supported higher worker wages, job security,…

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    enacted a number of reforms which allowed Britain to become a more democratic society. Social and Economic change were two of the reasons as to why these changes came about however there were also other factors which played substantial roles in leading Britain towards becoming more democratic such as: changing political attitudes, the role of pressure groups, political reform in other countries and the political advantage that parties could gain from championing reform. Social and…

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    world. Reforms in 2008 meant that Russia was updating and and modernizing its military. With around 750,000 troops, and a the third largest military budget in the world Russia is a reinvigorated power. Russia also plans to increase their military budget in the coming years. Additionally with a stockpile of around 7,700 nuclear weapons the Russian Federation can blow the world to bits and still have Nuclear warheads to spare. Radical Islamics are at this time a grave threat to the United States…

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    divisive debate between the nation’s people, as they attempt to define American ideology, identify which party is in line with said vision and who is to blame for the weakened state of the republic. Such a debate is unsurprising given that the United States of America has remained ideologically divided since its inception. Although, founded on principles of liberation through revolution and united by a commitment to the preservation of order through the advancement of democracy, it has…

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    Watergate Scandal Reforms

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    Imagine if the president was involved in a scandal that required multiple cover-ups and lies, ruining the trust in the government. President Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, devised a scandal like that described above. He, along with his robbers, planned to break into the federal government’s Watergate building and steal confidential files and documents. The Watergate Scandal truly began in 1972, when Nixon and his reelection committee were caught during the process of…

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    several events took place in America. These episodes changed not only the American culture but also the human history. Shortly after the Glided Age ended, surges the Imperialism in which motived by racial superiority The United States of America used military force to acquire territory beyond North America to expand his territory and economic power. The biggest achievement of the nation came later with the political reforms advocated by the Progressives. These reforms created a more transparent…

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