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    Andrew Axelrod Mrs. Scheinmann The War On Marijuana Cannabis is a plant used to produce hemp and a psychotropic drug. Cannabis has been around since the beginning of time. At one point the plant grew wild along highways and in natural forests. As time went on stigmas developed around the use of cannabis for recreational purposes. This stigma in America stemmed from anti-marijuana sentiment peddled by alcohol companies, pharmaceutical companies and big paper producers. The congressmen in the…

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    Jigsaw Research Paper

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    Ronald Defeo, the oldest son in the Defeo family, made a frantic entrance into a nearby bar. “You have to help me! I think my mother and father have been shot!” A group went to investigate, his parents were indeed dead. Police searched the house and found…

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    John W. Hinckley

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    President Ronald Reagan was leaving the hotel in Washington D.C. and John Hinckley was crouched in the bushes waiting for the perfect time for the president to come his way. From the bushes, Hinckley yelled ‘President Reagan, President Reagan’. The president turned in the general direction where the sound was coming from and suddenly six shots were fired. The first shot hit James Brady, the second bullet hit the policeman Thomas Delahanty, the third bullet missed the president and ricocheted…

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    Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan were two of the most notable Republican presidents of the United States of America. Each president used his brilliant personality to grow America into a strong world power. While both presidents presided over different periods of American history, they saw the strategic importance of a powerful American military and showed compassion for immigrants through assimilation. To begin with, Theodore Roosevelt’s defense policy was specifically designed to prove…

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    At the start of the century on November 4, 1980 Ronald Reagan, the former republican governor of California beats president carter in a landslide victory. Many of Reagan’s economic policies affected the United States politically, socially, and economically. The collection of Reagan’s economic polies are referred as Reaganomics. Reaganomics still affects our economy, and are still a major points of debates today. Reaganomics was not a based on the science of economics, but rather a moral…

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    United States Debt Crisis

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    leaders and the administration they brought with them. The crisis that our government is experiencing today could have come from the economic policies of our previous leaders including election promises, sponsors, and even kickbacks. Back in 1981 Ronald Reagan was inaugurated into the office of the 49th president of the United States of America. He immediately began making key changes in the country such as expanding our military, infrastructure, and implementing a policy now called…

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    coming from various regions, but especially Latin America. The focus of Nixon was not only domestic drug abuse but it was also looking at the international level concerning the source of the problem and the drug trafficking industry. His successor, Ronald Reagan, focused more on changing the US’s foreign policy to crush the problem of illegal drugs, in all its forms. This led to more than one nation rallying in order to join the cause. If we look at the world today, we can see how ineffective…

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    Europe. When Khrushchev resigned and with the Cuban Missile Crisis, it affected the Cold War and the USSR had backed down. The USSR had also faced foreign attacks on the Soviet economy. Ronald Regan had isolated the Soviet Union’s economy from everyone and drove the oil prices low. With the decisions that Ronald Reagan made he caused the USSR to start losing its hold on Eastern Europe. The political revolution in Poland sparked peaceful revolutions around Eastern Europe which led to the Berlin…

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    Ronald Reagan Ideology

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    policies which strengthened and helped spread Communism across the globe, a change in direction was desperately needed. Ronald Reagan fundamentally shifted American foreign policy as president, which in turn, greatly influenced the collapse of the “evil empire” by the early nineties. Although the Reagan Administration did not live to see the collapse of Soviet Communism, Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union. Reagan did not always have such strong opinions…

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    With an enthusiastic value of freedom, Ronald Reagan stood before the people of Berlin and gave a speech. His remarks about the East-West Relations at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin show the people of the world that there are ways to get through the time of hardships. He lets his audience know that he understands by saying," Standing before the Brandenburg Gate, every man is a German, separated from his fellow men. Every man is a Berliner, forced to look upon a scar." In his 4th paragraph,…

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