Vice President of the United States

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    The role of the President of the United States is supremely overwhelming. Many have come and gone with their own take on the job, and some have been liked by the general populace more than others. In my opinion, one of (if not) the best presidents was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He entered the office during the Great Depression and stayed throughout the second World War. His actions and decisions have changed the United States for the better good, and without him we could potentially have been in the…

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    was the 33rd president of the United States, just after president Franklin Roosevelt died. He wasn’t a very successful president, but he was able to face steep situations. He had overcame with many difficult challenges. The main accomplishments was that he ended World War 2,and helped rebuild Europe. Harry S. Truman was born on 1884, May 8, in a farm in Lamar, Missouri. In his early life, he worked on his family farm and did other work before he became a soldier. When the united states went into…

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    From page one of The Presidents’ War it becomes immensely apparent that DeRose has undertaken a very ambitious task. His purpose is to present the prelude period of the American Civil War from the perspectives of the six presidents that were alive during the period. These presidents; John Tyler, Martin Van Buren, James Buchanan, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and Abraham Lincoln, all had different agendas that they pursued throughout their terms in office, differing views about the role of…

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    The First Continental Congress meant in carpenter hill in Philadelphia. The delegates were chosen by colonial legislatures, or by committees of correspondence of the respective colonies thomas jefferson was the third president and was the vice president for the second president. Congress put together a committee to draft the Declaration of Independence. jefferson died on July 4, 1826–50 years to the day after the signing of The Declaration of Independence. He was 83 years old. In fact the…

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    Theodore Roosevelt has left a huge impact on the United States. Theodore is commonly known as “Teddy”. He achieved many great things during his lifetime. He won a Noble Peace Prize and he was the youngest man to ever become president of the United States. Teddy was adored by many Americans and his face was carved into Mount Rushmore. The teddy bear was created in honor of Teddy. He has created a legacy that still lives on. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City. He…

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    Time for New Beginnings It is often said when the stars are aligned for you, your potentials are endless. This is true especially for those living in the united state of America. With a sheer will and dedication there is hardly anything knowing to mankind that cannot be accomplished in this great country. Some may spend countless hours and years pondering about the greatness of America, particularly seeking to find out what makes America great. Some say America is great because of its people,…

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    title of the President, sometimes that title is not enough for the things they want to accomplish during their presidency.…

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    Was Andrew Jackson the best President the United States has ever had? The answer is what you believe and who you ask. Jackson was the seventh President of the United States. He was voted in for two terms. Even though Jackson did all the things that he said he was going to do – which rarely happens – he wasn’t the all humble and kind person every thought he was. Jackson was part of the Nullification Crisis, The Bank War and the Trail of Tears. Andrew Jackson made decisions that mostly had…

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    Other members of the executive include vice president, cabinet members and agencies. The major role of the executive is to implement the laws passed by the Congress. The president is also the head of the state and commander-in-chief. On the other hand, the vice president assists the president in his daily routine work. The vice president is also mandated to act in the absence of the president. On the other hand, cabinet advises the president on matters of running the government. Agencies…

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    Representatives The House of Representatives is made up of five levels of influential power, decreasing in power as the levels increase. The most influential member of the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House, or the vice president of the United States of America. The Speaker of the House initiates new representatives, keeps order in the chambers and galleries of the House of Representatives, creates the rules for the House policies, and allows members to speak on the floor. The…

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