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    What do you think the United States should do to make up for the injustices it inflicted on native americans ? I believe that the United States should give money to the Native Americans. Even though the money would not make up for the lives lost and everything else but it will give new opportunities to the native americans right now. If we give money back to the native americans we should give it to them in a beneficial way. One way we could give the money is to give it to the native…

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    States. To this day, some aspects of the original conceptualization and Jackson’s remain in the presidency today. To understand the origin of the American presidency, one must first look at the first President of the United States, George Washington. George Washington today still stands as one of the best leaders the United States has ever had, militarily and presidentially.…

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    The Electoral College How the Electoral College was Established: When Americans vote for a President or a Vice President, they are actually voting for presidential electors, known as the Electoral College. (Staff, 2010) The electors, whom are choosen by the people, elect the chief executive. Each state has an assigned number of electors equally combined in total of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which is stated in the Consitution. After the voting polls are closed, the candidate…

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    Why Do We Celebrate 911

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    September 11 was a terrible time. Many people losing a family member and many killed.September 11 is a day we will never forget.It was important because so many people risked their lives for others. Where did the planes hit on September 11 four planes crashed because of terrorism . The first place that was hit was the south tower at 8:50 am. and 470 miles per hour and 92 aboard the plane. Then another plane came and hit the north tower the tower next to the south tower and at 9:50…

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    Civil Rights Rhetorical Analysis Essay The Civil Rights Movement was a detrimental period to the history and the outcome of the United States. Martin Luther King Jr. gave many speeches in attempt to gain African American freedom, how it should’ve been since the beginning he believes, but his “I Have a Dream” speech was the most impactful; through his repetition and alliteration of phrases, through delivering a message to his people, and through exposing the government’s wrongdoings he…

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    “The America I Believe In” Peter Marshall once said,” May we think of freedom, not as the right to do not as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.” America gives you a chance to do what is right. It gives you the right to vote, follow the religion you want to follow, and play sports you want to play. You wouldn’t be able to do something if you didn’t get the opportunity to do it, and America is what gave you the opportunity. The opportunity that America gave you is to do any…

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    Introduction It is 3 years away from the 2020 presidential elections. Some candidates from the Republican Party and Democratic Party have declared to vie for the post while others have just shown interest. Moreover, there are other potential candidates who are also likely to participate. This implies that the 2020 presidential elections will be a neck to neck race right from the party primaries to the general election primary issues. According to the American constitution, it provides the…

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    this country are courageous men. There are many many founding fathers such as… John Adams, John Hancock, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Thomas Paine. These men are only a few though. The work and sacrifices they gave were so amazing. They are each known for something like George Washington is known for being the first president of the united states and general of the American army in the Revolutionary War. John Adams he was a member of the…

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    This report will describe Eleanor Roosevelt’s life before the White House, her family, her greatest life achievements and the lasting impact she had. Although she suffered extreme losses and tragedy as a young child, she worked through these difficult times and like coal under pressure with the right influences over time she turned into a precious diamond. She has abetted this nation an abundance of times over her many years of devotion to her values and a lot of drudgery. A little over 230…

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    The Best President: Abraham Lincoln America has had many great presidents, including but not limited to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. Many have their own opinion as to who is the strongest leader we've had. Personally, I think Abraham Lincoln was the strongest leader. Lincoln had to handle the civil war, an issue that was sensitive in America, and the fact that he went against the grain. To begin, Lincoln was in office during the Civil War. It was bloody and a…

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