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    Bermudez: What are your first thoughts about President Reagan. Workman: I despised him. Bermudez: Why did you despise him? Workman: I thought he was unqualified to the president of the United States. Despite the fact‚ he had been governor of California I think first and foremost he was an actor. It seems to me he acted his way through the presidency. Furthermore‚ his policies were inhumane and self-serving. I can be more specific. Bermudez: Okay. Do you recall and 1980 election? Workman:

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    actions. After all the American people are the ones who helped our president get into office‚ we have the right to rate them on the job they’re doing. Now when it comes to President Trump’s ratings‚ according to: http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/06/media/donald-trump-poll-denialism/index.html‚ the American people had a ‘44% approval and 53% disapproval of Trump’s job performance.’ Now this is a bit under the average rating for a president on his first month as commander in chief. According to: http://www

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    Herbert Hoover Herbert Clark Hoover was born on August 10‚ 1874. He was the thirty first president of the United States. Hoover’s Term for President was from 1929 to 1933. He was a world-wide known mining engineer and humanitarian administrator. • "As the United States Secretary of Commerce in the 1920s under Presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge‚ he promoted economic modernization. In the presidential election of 1928‚ Hoover easily won the Republican Nomination. The nation was prosperous

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    just suffered the “Great Depression” which led American’s to being on their toes. The United States thirty-second presidentFranklin D. Roosevelt‚ was elected for a third term in 1940. After a horrible decade; the Great Depression‚ Baby Boom‚ the Race Riots in Chicago and the Holocaust occurring in Germany‚ the United States was very permissive. In the year 1941‚ President Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act‚ which in turn allows the United States to aid allies in military supplies. On December

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    1970s‚ the United States government discussed highly controversial liberal policies. When Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected the thirty-second president of the United States in 1933‚ democratic polices began flourishing through the government. Before his presidency‚ the nation was in the depths of the greatest economic disaster to strike the country‚ the Great Depression. As the people elected its new leader‚ they questioned: Will Roosevelt install faith in our system again? Will he provide recovery? Throughout

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    The Left should celebrate President Trump‚ because it could have been far worse for them. That headline was not meant to be sarcasm‚ the nation’s Socialist left does have a reason to be thankful that it’s not another Republican occupying the Oval office. Of course‚ for the Left to lose an election means a reversal of their fundamental birthright to rule over everyone else for the collective good of all mankind. They are the ones they have been waiting because only they can heal the sea level and

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    Consider the operation and importance of the Presidents veto . One of the powers given to the president in the constitution is the power to veto congress .The Presidential veto is a key example of the checks and balances implement in the constitution to stop one person or authority becoming to powerful .Congress seeks to dilute presidential initiatives as does the President to congress legislation . In exercising a veto the president refuses to sign the bill that had been passed by congress

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    1. Introduction On January 20‚ 2009 everything changed for black America with Barack Obama becoming the first black president of the United States. Overnight the African American population got an image that they always wanted to have. It was the greatest political victory in the history of black America. During the 2008 presidential election Senator Barack Obama received support from many hip hop artists like Young Jeezy‚ Jay-Z‚ Drake and Will I am. These artists expressed their support for his

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    The Worst President of the United States: Pre-AP Civics Paper #SP1 Sierra Visger Pre-AP Civics Dr. J. Blackard 25 January‚ 2013 Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865-1923)‚ was the worst president of the United States of America. He was president from March 4‚ 1921 – August 2‚ 1923. He was married to Florence Kling De Wolfe. Although he had no children with Wolfe‚ he did have an illegitimate daughter with Nan Britton‚ a beautiful young woman which he had an affair with The former newspaperman

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    on Dec 7‚ 1941‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt argues‚ that in a time of crisis‚ America must go to war with Japan. Roosevelt jumps right into a clear call to action. Stirring up emotion‚ Roosevelt uses effective diction and syntax to convince congress to call war on the Japanese. President Roosevelt crafts his speech using words that evoke targeted feelings: patriotism and anger. Roosevelt states that Japan “suddenly and deliberately” attacked the United States.Through repetition‚ Roosevelt points out the

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