| 51. | War with Iraq THE WAR WITH IRAQ
On Monday, March 17, 2003 the United States issued a forty eight hour ultimatum to the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. He had two choices leave Iraq or disarm his weapons of mass destruction. ... For months now the United Nations had been trying to get Iraq to disarm. The Uni...
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| 52. | don't have any available thsi is an outline Debate: The US Should Abolish the Electoral College December 9, 2003 There are two principal reasons why the United States should abolish the Electoral College and choose its president by popular vote. First, the Electoral College was created to obviate a set of problems that no longer exist. These ...
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| 53. | Presidents
During the past centuries presidents of the United States have helped change the United States to form what we are today. Obviously over the last hundred years, some presidents have done a better job then others. ... In this paper, these evaluative tools will be used to examine the careers o...
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| 54. | John Fitzgerald Kennedy President John F. Kennedy, President is a book that sheds an interesting view of John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s life as the 35th president of The United States of America. ... Kennedy was the youngest man elected President and he was the youngest to die. ... John Kennedy went to Harvard, fought in the war, ran...
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| 55. | Constitution facts 1. How many Articles are there in the constitution? -Seven 2. How many Amendments have been added? -Twenty seven 3. What are the qualifactions for House members? -No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen or the Un...
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| 56. | United States Democracy President Lincoln, speaking at the dedication of a national cemetery at Gettysburg in the midst of the great civil war concluded with the best-known definition of democracy in American history. ... The following principles are means in understanding how democracy has evolved and how it operates in...
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| 57. | PAOW People Against Oppression and War ... This was not the outcome of a strange technical difficulty, but an act of hate by the talliban, a group of Iraqis against Americans and the American government. These people did not merely target the leaders of the United States, but ended the lives of brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousi...
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| 58. | United States on Foreign Affairs The United States Constitution can be considered one of the most valuable pieces of documents ever created by mankind. ...
According to this document; its most important role was to established domestic tranquility and to reassured liberty to everyone in the states. ... Constitution, such as: “To...
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| 59. | essay John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865. The President was attending a performance at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. At about 10:30 PM, Booth went into the Presidents box and put a pistol to the presidents head. Earlier that day, Lincoln held a Cabinet meeting....
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| 60. | Bush ... Bush
The proud son of a one term president and former Governor of Texas from 1994 to 2000, George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946 to George H. ... and Barbara Bush. ... Bush was inaugurated as the 43rd President of the United States on January 20, 2001.
President Bush is the elder of fou...
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| 61. | President Truman vs General Douglas MacArthur President Truman vs. General Douglas MacArthur
Throughout United States history, the United States military has seen many great generals. ... While the National Archives holds tens of thousands of documents relating to the Korean War, some of the most interesting documents are about the controvers...
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| 62. | United States and Iraq ‘’I hate Suddam Hussein,” states former President Bush. ... is facing a complicated decision on whether or not we should attack Iraq and capture Suddam Hussein. I think we should attack Iraq because Saddam Hussein has caused great unrest in the world. He is supposedly denying making nuclear, chemi...
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| 63. | Was the Monroe Doctrine Legitimate Was the Monroe Doctrine legitimate?
The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of United States policy on the activities and rights of European powers in the western hemisphere made by President James Monroe in his seventh annual address to the United States Congress on December 2, 1823. The Monroe Doc...
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| 64. | What Role did Blacks play in the Civil War Efforts of the North and South before
INTRODUCTION
Before the Civil War, Blacks were no more than “chattel” or property to be exploited and abused at the whim and will of the Slaveholder. ... ”
Only the onset of the Civil War forced the Southern United States to abolish slavery (through the Emancipation Proclamation). In fact, it...
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| 65. | united nation The United Nations is an international organization that plays major role in the stability of the United States. The United Nations help to establish domestic and international relations as well as working to protect human rights in several countries all over the world, and the United States is one...
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| 66. | Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilson The United States of America had great controversy over the Treaty of Versailles, and the League of Nations was the biggest concern. President Woodrow Wilson was responsible for composing much of the treaty, which included his Fourteen Points. The interesting thing is that the same man who ...
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| 67. | September Eleventh On September 11, 2001 the United States of America experienced a tragic terrorist attack that killed and injured many innocent people. The U.S. immediately went into panic and shock. An assertive leader takes control of a crisis and keeps his or her people calm at all cost. Without hesitation our pr...
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| 68. | civil war outline ... Background and Causes of the War
A. ...
Causes of the Civil War
From Revolution to Reconstruction
B. ... Political and Social Catalysts for the War
A. ... Yancey, Robert Toombs
Causes of the Civil War: The Fire-Eaters
Robert Toombs
B. ... Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Online...
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| 69. | WAR In Iraq STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS War on Iraq Bush wants to move in and over throw sodam. He shows concern for the Arabic people he believes they should have there freedom. He also states that that we will do any means necessary to protect the United States. That includes using nuclear weapons. Bush also s...
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| 70. | In light of the following documents and your knowledge of the 1820's and 1830's, to what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians' view of themselves? Andrew Jackson was the president of the United States of America in the 1820’s and 1830’s. He viewed himself as a regular working class man who was just trying to make a living. The followers of his Democratic party included plantation owners, the lower class, immigrants, and people from the west. J...
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| 71. | Puerto Rico A Colony of United States On July 25, 1898 the United States invaded and colonized the island of Puerto Rico. In 1952 Puerto Rico is “erased” from the list of United States colonies and became a territory of the United States. ... Despite how they called it, territory or Estado Libre Asociado (ELA), Puerto Rico until thi...
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| 72. | reasons against war in Iraq “This is not simply a fight against terror- terror is a tactic. This is not simply a fight against Al Qaeda, its affiliates and adherents – they are foot soldiers. ... ” Beginning in 1990, the United States and Iraq “bumped” into each other on many occasions. Prominent points in the interactions b...
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| 73. | Globialization in the United States The globalization of businesses based in the United States grows every year. ... Businesses like this because they don’t have to pay labor forces in China nearly as much in the United States. ...
Drawbacks in manufacturing in the United Sates are few but none the less very expensive. In order to ...
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| 74. | Drug Trade in America ... These countries must cooperate with the United States to stop the drug trade between the two countries. ...
The United States government has been searching to pinpoint the leading drug traders to the United States. Once the suppliers are found, the government tries to get the government ...
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| 75. | Why The United States Lose the Vietnam War Why the United States Lost the Vietnam War
To analyze the question why the United States loss the Vietnam War we should first realize why we were they to begin with. ... President Eisenhower wanted to play his part in destruction of the communistic governments so we sent our first troops over on...
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| 76. | United Way The United Way
1. ... They could be significantly affected by a decrease in the amount of funding the united way has available for them. ... Intra-organizational stakeholders (1) United Way employees. ... (high impact) (3) Two other United Way employees who were indicted for conspiracy, mail f...
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| 77. | Abigail Adams Abigail Adams: An American Women
Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, second President of the United States, and mother of John Quincy Adams, 6th president. ...
She was born Abigail Smith, in Weymouth, Mass. ... She married John Adams, a young lawyer, in 1764 when she was 20, and bore him five c...
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| 78. | Vietnam Wars ... Because of these wars, the United States was able to gain it’s independence and right to freedom. The following wars were fought from 1877 to the present in the United States’ history. ...
If these wars never happened the United States would still be divided up into territories, and would ...
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| 79. | Media The mass media possesses a great deal of influence in society and
politics in the United States. ... The
power of the mass media is an asset to the government in some instances and
a stumbling block in others. Recent technology and regulations given to
the mass media have improved the me...
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| 80. | George Herbert Walker Bush George Herbert Walker Bush
George Herbert Walker Bush was the 41st President of the United States and only served one term as president. ...
George was born in Milton, Massachusetts in 1924. ... Prescott Bush (George’s father) was a Republican Senator from Connecticut and also a successful...
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| 81. | World War 2 ... " Those were the exact words when US President Franklin Roosevelt addressed a joint session of Congress and asked for a declaration of war against Japan. This marked the entrance of the United States of America into World War 2. ... But today I want to focus on a particular division that singl...
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| 82. | Foreign Policy of World War II Prior to World War II, the United States held an isolationist foreign policy. ... The end of World War I and the depression of the late 1920s and 1930s shaped this view.
With the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt urged America to retreat from Isolationism...
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| 83. | State of the Union address On a yearly basis, the President, Vice President, members of Congress, and citizens of the United States meet by law and by custom to consider the state of the union. ... In his two-hour address, he has managed to discuss all of these proposals and have time to encourage acts of compassion, discu...
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| 84. | jacksons presidency ... States rights played an important part in Jacksons policys as president. ... Even though Jackson wasnt in office at the time and is not a part of his presidency, his effluence still existed through his predecessor, Martin Van Burin.
The question of the tariff was a major controversy in the ...
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| 85. | Neo Aristotelian Analysis on President Bush s Speech on Michigan Affirmative Action Case Thirteen days ago, President George W. Bush made short but very important remarks on the issues surrounding the Michigan Affirmative Action Case from the Roosevelt Room in the White House. The case, set to be heard by the United States Supreme Court in early April is crucial as the court will decid...
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| 86. | History Presidential Anecdotes Tiffany Kramer, Microcomputer Applications Forty-one men have served as President of the United States. What follows is a set of anecdotes about ten of those men chosen at random from a wonderful book by Paul F. Boller. The author has done a masterful job of scholarship in com...
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| 87. | Being President Being President
What I would do if I were a president would be lower taxes first. This would be lowering from 8%, which is what we have to pay for taxes, to 4%, which is what we would pay for taxes if I were president. Presidents have a lot of work to do, like be in meeting and decide when to h...
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| 88. | Abraham Lincoln A great Leader In the year 1809, the future sixteenth president and the son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks was born, and was named Abraham after his grandfather. ... In 1811, at the age of two, Abraham and his family moved to Knob Creek, where he first learned to plant, husk corn, hoe, chop wood, and build h...
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| 89. | eli whitney In this report I'm going to talk about a great subject… if you guessed history then your right. I’m going to be talking about a great leader, the civil war leader 16th president Abraham Lincoln. This is one man lead the union to win the greatest war of all the civil war.In this report I'm going to t...
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| 90. | Unrightfully Titled Jeffersonian Era After the election of 1800 when Thomas Jefferson became the third president of the United States, America began a new era that pushed America and the economy to new heights. This portion of American history is known to many as the Jeffersonian Era unrightfully titled to the third president of our n...
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| 91. | coincidences Coincidental facts about Presidents Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846. John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946. Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860. John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960. The names Lincoln and Kennedy each contain seven letters. Both were part...
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| 92. | Relgious The Covenant’s Beginnings § Around the time of B.C.E 1900, Abraham was called by God to take his family, and move with everything they had to The Promised Land. If Abraham did this, God promised that Sarah, his wife, would have a child, and all of his descendants would be numerous. Canaan: The name ...
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| 93. | check The Covenant’s Beginnings § Around the time of B.C.E 1900, Abraham was called by God to take his family, and move with everything they had to The Promised Land. If Abraham did this, God promised that Sarah, his wife, would have a child, and all of his descendants would be numerous. Canaan: The name ...
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| 94. | Constitution of the United States of America CONSTITUTION ¡V SECTION I
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
A. ... To understand their problem, you must keeping mind the following facts and opinions of a nation that: (1) was composed of thirteen states suspicious of any central national government and jealously protective of their own rights and power...
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| 95. | analysing A letter to the President of Congress by John Adams The letter entitled “A letter to the President of Congress” which suggested the need for an “American Language Academy” was written by John Adams. He was the future second American president (1797-1801) who was known by his contemporaries as a great patriot, and who, among other achievements, co-sig...
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| 96. | abe Many people admired Abraham Lincoln in his hometown. They always called him “honest Abe.” He was born February 12, 1809. Many people have said he was and is one of the greatest men of all times. Abraham Lincoln was very tall, nearly six feet four inches. He was very thin. He rarely went to school, b...
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| 97. | all the presidents men Jerry Callender
10/3/2003
Book Report
All the President’s Men
The story begins with a third-rate burglary that will eventually turn into a first-rate national crisis. ... Watergate became a catch-all for a large range of high crimes and misdemeanors. In all, more than 30 officials were co...
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| 98. | This is not an essay ... (White House tries new PR effort)
"Some claim we should not have acted because the threat from Saddam Hussein was not imminent," Cheney said. ... Bush is president of the United States, this country will not permit gathering threats to become certain tragedies. ... While Kays team has no...
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| 99. | countries and concepts Countries and Concepts Comparing the United States to Great Britain The United States and Great Britain have many similarities and many differences when discussing government and politics. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy with the Queen as the head of state; she can act only on the advice ...
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| 100. | great american presidents Essay #2 The “Great” American Presidents
What exactly constitutes being labeled a “Great American President”? ... Presidents such as Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson have been historically deemed as “great American presidents”, but upon further examination into the lives of...
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