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    In this paper I will be comparing and contrasting the Presidential Legacies of Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Both Lincoln and Wilson faced troubles in their presidency. Even though the men dealt with two different wars and issues‚ Lincoln and Wilson both had to make drastic decisions that affected all of the U.S.A. Abraham Lincoln’s Domestic and International Policies were very significant to the history of our country. In 1865‚ Lincoln passed the 13th Amendment‚ which changed the course

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    Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a novel about Jay Gatsby ’s constant quest to win over his love of the past‚ Daisy Buchanan. To Gatsby ’s misfortune‚ he finds that Daisy is married to the wealthy but cocky Tom Buchanan. Daisy is a modern day "gold-digger" she fails to realize her own arrogance‚ and the success of her relationship with Tom is measured upon the size of his pocketbook. Tom ’s secret lover‚ Myrtle Wilson becomes the victim of a hit-and-run. Tom shows Myrtle ’s husband to the door

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    The play‚ “Fences‚” by August Wilson contains the story of a man and the relationship he shares with his friends and family. The scene begins with Cory mimicking his father‚ Troy‚ bat swings and tells himself he wouldn’t quit football. Troy arrives from releasing his brother‚ Gabriel‚ from police custody by bribing them $50 and had happened 6-7 times in the past. Troy starts to build fences for the yard as Bono said he had seen how friendly Troy is becoming with Alberta and replies his like that

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    immoral behavior. It shows some of the materialism of this time because he is trying to make the girl‚ Daisy‚ fall in love with him by buying her nice things and showing off his own riches. This turns out poorly for Gatsby in the long run because she does not fall in love with him even though she is all that he truly wants. Infidelity and materialism are just two of the immoral behaviors that Gatsby portrays in this

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    The Symbolism Behind Gatsby Throughout the story “The Great Gatsby” there are countless symbols that pop out to the reader. Symbols are so apparent that there is not a chapter missing at least one. F. Scott Fitzgerald does an exceptional job at situating symbols in the text. However‚ there are a select few that stand out over the others for being most controversial The infamous green light at the end of the dock‚ this is #1 symbol in the reading. “Gatsby believed in the green light‚ the

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a democratic politician and former senator of Massachusetts that was elected into office in January of 1961. John Fitzgerald Kennedy is the youngest President to assume office at age 43 and is listed as the 35th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the President during critical times in the United States such as the Cuban missile crisis‚ the bay of pigs invasion‚ the space race‚ the Berlin wall‚ and the civil rights movement. In 1961‚ John Fitzgerald

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    “Woodrow Wilson Wouldn’t Yield” ZaKedric Flanagan United States History II – Section 330 Professor Haussman October 21‚ 2014 After reading Thomas A. Bailey’s article on “Woodrow Wilson Wouldn’t Yield”‚ I feel this quote best represents exactly what Woodrow Wilson stood for. He was a man who wanted peace and would not yield for anyone or any country unless it was best for him and our country. In Tomas A. Bailey’s article‚ his argument that Wilson’s fourteen points and

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    Woodrow Wilson: Schoolmaster In Politics The 28th President of the United States of America‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ is the most progressive presidents this country has ever had. The many progressive reforms that he made affected the country positively because the United States started to become known as a Progressive country. Some examples of the many progressive reforms he made are The Workingmen’s Compensation Act of 1916‚ The Federal Reserve Act of 1913‚ and The Child Labor Act of 1916. One of

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald. The swimmers. F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American author of novels and short stories.  He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Fitzgerald is considered a member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. He finished four novels: This Side of Paradise‚ The Beautiful and Damned‚ The Great Gatsby—his most famous—and Tender Is the Night. His style is very interesting. All his short stories has a construction of novels. “The swimmers”

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    How the 1950s and 1960s changed the United States Your grandparents or great grandparents were obviously hormone filled young men and women. As many men were coming home from war‚ so were a ton of hormones. There were 76.4 million babies born from 1946 to 1964‚ with the greatest overall numbers coming from 1954 through 1964. By 1964 those babies‚ known as “baby boomers”‚ accounted for almost 40 percent of the United States population. Along with the growing population came a growing need for more

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