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    when he was elected. With his election came a whole slew of problems for Washington, most being economic issues that stemmed from his treasurer’s financial plan to pay back the nation’s debt. Another unhelpful bump in the road came in the form of Thomas Jefferson, who often clashed with Hamilton and his ideals, leading to a rift between the people that would eventually result in the political parties we have today. Washington’s first order of business was taking care of the large amount of debt…

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    would not have won the war. A leader in his own ways, Benjamin Franklin's work as a diplomat was the integral part of the Revolutionary war. His work on the Declaration of Independence was perhaps more impactful than the writer himself, Thomas Jefferson. Although Thomas Jefferson was the principal author, the main ideas of the Declaration of Independence was said to have come from Benjamin Franklin. Without his constant work to free the colonies, without his brave nature and his loyalty to the…

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    The writings of Nicolo Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes Although the ideal societies of Machiavelli and Hobbes may have been plausible solutions to political violence in their respective eras, neither man’s ideas translate particularly well to a creating a peaceful society in the present day. In The Leviathan, Hobbes outlines his rationale for creating a society that is ruled by a sovereign (or “Leviathan”) who is given complete power by the people. According to Hobbes, the existence of this…

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    Men of Honor George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War in 1775. Washington had a high position in the army and showed great leadership qualities of which are honorable. George Washington contributed to plotting the overall strategy of the War along with Congress. He trained his army and prepared them for war. He organized his troops and kept their morale at a high standard. Words from Washington’s eulogy…

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    Leaders, the valiant one who's supposed to give us followers guidance, assurance, and the kick to keep going. But... are all leaders like this? George Washington was, and he had a powerful impact on history because of those traits. Nobody's perfect, we all have our flaws. Even some of the greatest leaders in history had their flaws, deep down in reality they started as, and still are regular people like us. No matter how much money, fame, power, and praise their peers give... they're regular…

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    7. Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father of the United States of America, wrote “The Declaration of Independence” and the quotation, which also comes from “The Declaration of Independence.” The rhetorical choice that Thomas Jefferson makes in the quotation to emphasize the Declaration’s tone, which is impassioned and authoritative, is sharp and powerful diction. Diction choices in the quotation, such as firm, mutually, Lives, Fortune, and Honor, creates an authoritative tone, due to the…

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    Although Dolley’s childhood is not described in detail, it was an important time in her life and later influenced her political role. Her father, John Payne, was a wealthy Episcopalian farmer and planter. In Hanover, Virginia in 1761, he married Quaker Mary Coles. Since Quakers could not be married outside of their belief, he applied for membership in her meeting house and was accepted in 1764. In 1765, the Coles moved from Virginia to New Garden, North Carolina. Three years later, on May 20th,…

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    Technical University of Graz, but he dropped out before his course was completed. While still living in Europe, he had the idea to design an alternating current motor, an invention which would lead him to New York City in 1884 to work for the famous Thomas Edison. Tesla has often been credited with discovering alternating current power in the first place, but it was actually first developed by Michael Faraday in the early 1800s. Tesla was inspired by, and made many…

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    The Untied Stated Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man are similar documents stressing freedom and equality. However, they are different in how they are composed. The United States Declaration of Independence was put together to outline how the United states was wronged by the British. The Declaration of the Rights of Man was written to outline and put into writing the natural rights that each citizen had. The Declaration of the Rights of Man is what prompted…

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    Jean Jacque Rousseau, one of the great philosophers of the French enlightenment, was born in Geneva, Switzerland, and raised by an aunt and uncle, after his mother died days after his birth. At the age of thirteen he was apprenticed to an engraver, but ran away three years later, eventually becoming the secretary for Madame Louise de Warens, who influenced his life and writings. In 1742, Rousseau went to Paris, where he became a friend of Denis Diderot, a French philosopher and the writer of…

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