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    and newspapers, everyone has the world at their fingertips at the push of a button. It also has an extremely significant impact on the public’s views and way of thinking. Currently, we as a nation are trying to figure out which candidate in the presidential election would fit best in office. The media is the primary means through which public opinion is shaped and at times manipulated. Just as Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate who is leading in the election, mainly because of the…

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    The United States of America was founded on the ideas of freedom, independence, and social equality. The power of choice was intentionally given to the people. This included the right to decide legislation, to be represented by specified civic leaders, and the right to elect a president through the process of voting. The electoral process can be approached in various ways. For some elections, popular vote is used. Nonetheless, the electoral college system is exercised for presidential elections.…

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    Larson does an amazing job when he goes into great detail about each candidate’s personality because although at this time, men did not openly campaign, they did “go after” each other viciously. Meaning, although the candidates did not go around state to state clearly declaring their goals and ideas for their presidency, they did bash each other severely just like in politics today. For instance, John Adams was known for being confrontational and obnoxious while Thomas Jefferson was known as…

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    When reviewing the Election of 1948 in the United States of America. On one side was Harry S. Truman, who was the current President of the United States, squared off against Thomas Dewey, governor of New York. There are vast amounts of sources to consider in this topic simply because it was the biggest political upset, ever. Nine sources will be discussed in the following areas. What the people involved said, what people think happened, and finally what Harry S. Truman himself said. The…

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    the Internet, which seems to have gone from political issues that are facing the country to the image and opinion of the president and presidential candidates. The next step will be to examine how these changes have affected…

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    All human beings have a different perception of the world around them, leading to a varied desire for how the world should be shaped. Transition? In the following paper, I will argue that the speech given by President Barack Obama at the United Nations on September 20, 2016 can be analyzed from a Realist and a Confucian perspective regarding the issues of peace and power. Despite the progress achieved in society today, the world still remains full of “uncertainty and unease and strife,” with…

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    leader by using social media as a platform for the 2008 Presidential Election. He won his election by getting his message through to so many people because of social media. (Carr) After all, social media is a…

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    Republicans. The feature neglects to mention reality: 37% of whites, voted against the NRA, KKK, rural-supported Republican Nominee—now President Elect. This boched election--from the Democratic perspective-- exposed major fractures within the United States. These faults are evident by the post-electoral…

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    In May 1989, the claims of the conspirators began to fall apart as soon as the people around Bush began talking. The Secret Service spoke first and an agent proclaimed Bush had not left the country. News accounts also proved Rupp and Brenneke’s claims improbable. Using the Secret Service accounts and news reals, Bush is publicly accounted for “down to the hour.” On October seventeenth, he campaigned for Reagan in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. On the Nineteenth, he had a campaign speech at…

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    of the United States want change. So many are tired of the way things are run and who runs them. This is probably a reason why Donald Trump landed the republican nominee for the 2016 presidential election. Some people think that because Trump isn’t a politician, he will not conduct himself as a lying and corrupt leader a typical politician is perceived to be. However, Trump as president is not the kind of change this country needs. Donald Trump is unfit to be President of the United States…

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