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The never-ending who-done-it: the assassination of President Kennedy
Government
John F Kennedy
Politics
This age old question is often heard when something bad happens. From taking the last cookie to murdering a political figure, people are left pointing fingers and asking: who did it? This question is especially popular when considering the assassination of President Kennedy. After his death, the happenings of the event were questioned. Still today,…
Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal
Government
Liberty
The New Deal
A series of programs focused on relief, recovery, and reform, Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal is arguably the most radical set of policies set forth by any American president. The New Deal completely shattered every expectation of what a government is supposed to do for its people, and it forever changed how the country views leadership…
The 9/11 Attacks: Causes and Motivations
9/11
Government
Politics
On September 9th 2001 an event happened in which almost 3000 people died. What were the causes to this horrific attack? What motivated these people to this? What did the United States have to do with this? In this essay I will be going over some factors that caused 9/11 and why I believe these…
Political Rules and Practices in United States
Federalist Vs Anti Federalist
Government
I believe the United States should reform its political rules and practices to become more democratic by using proportional representation to determine who gets seats in the legislature, extending voting rights and implementing a parliamentary system. I don’t think the U.S is as democratic as it has always claimed to be. Our current voting laws…
Country Report on Potential Business Partner
Europe
Germany
Government
Country Overview Germany has two millennia of history, with its general location in Central Europe and borders nine other countries. These countries include; Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland. As well as bordering two seas, The Baltic and The North Sea. The capital city of Germany is Berlin, which…
How Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson Created the Compromise of 1790
Declaration of Independence
Government
Politics
This essay discusses Alexander Hamilton’s financial plan called Assumption. Congress, led by James Madison, was causing obstacles for its passage. Hamilton desperately needed this bill to be approved. Even though Thomas Jefferson disagreed with Hamilton’s plan, he proposed a dinner party at his house as a way for him and Madison to reconcile their differences….
Nationalism Rallied People Across The Country
Government
Nationalism
Politics
United States
In the early 1800’s the North was starting to industrialize and the South would start relying on agriculture and race-based slavery. After the War of 1812 a rising sense of nationalism pulled people together throughout the country. Nationalism was a sense of pride and loyalty to your country. As the two halves of the nation…
Fahrenheit 9/11 – A Close Look at the Presidency of George W. Bush
9/11
Government
Politics
Fahrenheit 9/11 is a film and a documentary that was made by a political commentator who is also a director and a film maker in USA in the year 2004. The documentary film covers the presidential period of George W. Bush, the war on terror and how all this is covered in the media as…
War Between the French and Indians
Economy
Government
Politics
With over £133 million in debt, and England’s plan to reduce it left the country with a revolution brewing across the pond (). Although arguably the most obvious reason for Americas split from England, the start of the revolution all boils down to the money, proving that the colonists have at least one thing in…
Agency of Necessity Short Summary
Common Law
Government
Justice
This paper will explain what agency of necessity is and how this agency arises. Agency is the work done by an agent. An agent is a person that has a contractual obligation with a principal to bind the principal to a third party without the agent being party to the contract. The contract then becomes…