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    Shaping the American Dream The American Dream is a national symbol of the United States; a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and progress achieved through hard work. Throughout the texts‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Of Mice and Men and A Raisin in the Sun‚ various characters chase the elusive American Dream. In‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby pursues his dream girl Daisy Buchanan even though his dream of whisking her away is intangible. In the text‚ Of Mice

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    The involvement of United States in Foreign Affairs and Economy. For many years‚ the topic of whether the U.S is responsible for the well-being of other countries has an ongoing debate that is currently alarming countries. Being argued in places like "danger cities"‚ state supreme courts‚ governments‚ and the white house‚ has brought panic to the people. While the principal and traditional role of a big brother is to defend their little ones‚ many people‚ myself included‚ oppose to this idea in such

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    Vital domestic and foreign events have occurred in the 1790s and were both what helped shape American politics. There were domestic affairs such as the Whiskey Treaty‚ establishment of the first bank of the United States‚ Alien and Sedition Acts‚ and discussion of narrow and broad views of the constitution. Foreign events include the XYZ Affair‚ Jay’s Treaty‚ and Pickney’s Treaty. There were two political parties that were shaped by these and many other affairs: Federalists and Republicans. The Federalists

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    Shaping American Cultures Throughout the 1960s‚ there was a cultural phenomenon that started in the United States and spread like wildfire to multiple other cultures in the world. This phenomenon was also known as countercultures. This decade raised the 76.4 million Americans born during the baby boom generation. These adolescents entered their teen years during the 1960s and they definitely embraced a multitude new standards‚ dramatically different from the way their parents were raised. While

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    The Gilded Age will be remembered for the accomplishments of thousands of American thinkers‚ inventors‚ entrepreneurs‚ writers‚ and promoters of social justice. The Gilded Age and the first years of the twentieth century were a time of great social change and economic growth in the United States. Roughly spanning the years between Reconstruction and the dawn of the new century‚ the Gilded Age saw rapid industrialization‚ urbanization‚ the construction of great transcontinental railroads‚ innovations

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    The end of World War II marked an important time in American history – once again‚ America had proven its military and economic prowess. In the years following 1944‚ much change was instituted regarding both foreign and domestic affairs. 1949 was a turning point in American domestic and foreign policies to the extent that it supplemented and amplified developments that had already been put in place. Many of these developments were the results of the Cold War or World War II‚ however 1949 marks when

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    issues occurred. The importance of domestic and foreign affairs appeared in shaping American politics during the Federalist period. Complications that arose with domestic and foreign affairs were Bank of the US‚ Whiskey Tax‚ XYZ Affair‚ failure of Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Domestic affairs were important because making sure that America’s economy was in good terms. One of the domestic affairs that transpired was the Bank of Us‚ known as BUS. The Bank

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    9/9/13 The Logic of American Politics Overview Rational choice Definition and purpose of politics Collective action Barriers Costs of collective action Political institutions Role in overcoming collective action problems Rational Choice Approach (to the course) Understanding the way American govt. works Start by think as individuals as the unit of analysis—individual of the members of Congress‚ individual voters‚ e.g. We assume that individuals have certain preferences and

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    to the age of American imperialism‚ where the US gained control of many oversea territories and interfered heavily with foreign politics. Progressive presidents employed three different ways to handle foreign politics: Roosevelt employed the aggressive “big stick” diplomacy foreign policy; Taft focused on economic growth with “dollar diplomacy”; while Wilson followed the Monroe Doctrine and intervened in Latin America with “moral diplomacy”. President Roosevelt utilized the foreign policy of “Big

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    Through a historical perspective when talking about the United States foreign affairs we should take into account the shaping of the American culture‚ the Britain comparison‚ and the cold war. The shaping of the American culture first started when the colonials came into the new world‚ then came the reformation and the enlightenment period. After that came the social contract first Hobbes had an idea that the people need a single ruler that would “guarantee the rights of the weak against the strong”

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