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Ronald Reagan and the Rise of the Radical Rights
Ronald Reagan
Religious and Secular Conservative Politics in America 1960 and it's subsequent decades proved to be a remarkable time for the world in general, but very specifically for America.Thefirst Roman Catholic president was elected; the birth control pill was introduced, and we confronted the question of nuclear war.We also saw the emergence of the Civil Rights…
A 21st Century View on the Mindless Menace of Violence
Emotions
John F Kennedy
Racism
Violence
Today, at the dawn of the new millennium and perhaps for the first time ever, racist beliefs are taking a back seat. Other, more controversial, topics such as gay rights and abortion are taking precedence over the most prominent struggle of the past century. Society has come a long way from segregation and race riots…
Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
After all, so many things have happened throw out the years. At the time when both presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan took office, they both were facing the same problems. There were three main problems in economic growth, high unemployment, and high inflation. The united stated depend on the middle west for oil. You…
How George Washington thought?
George Washington
Didn’t you ever wonder how George Washington thought? Well with all his policies, don’t you think that he would have a certain way of treating the colonist fair? George Washington was a fair man because he benefited the colonist needs in his point of view. George Washington believed in neutrality, the presidential cabinet, and no…
Effectiveness of the articles
George Washington
Government
Thirteen Colonies
United States
The Articles of Confederation were ineffective in providing the United States with a strong government. These articles lacked the ability to tax, regulate trade, and establish all branches of government. Moreover, the thirteen states operated independently like individual nations, with the national government having minimal control over them. According to Document C, Congress had insufficient…
Facts from Life of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
Life
Bill Clinton, originally named William Jefferson Blythe III, was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas. However, due to his father’s death before he was born, he took on his mother’s maiden name of Cassidy. While Clinton’s mother pursued nursing studies in New Orleans to support herself and her baby, he was raised by…
How the ObamaCare Law Was Passed
Affordable Care Act
Obamacare
It was the trickiest legislative move ever accomplished in the Congress. Here’s my best play-by-play: Obamacare was signed into law in March 2010. If you recall, Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic majority in the House of Representatives was unable to pass their version of a healthcare law. Because all revenue bills have to originate in the House,…
Decision Making In International Politics
Government
International Relations
John F Kennedy
Politics
The module for this week entails decision making and diversion where it is evident in international politics. In particular, this focuses on the notion of how leaders of their country can affect the position of their security, in an international sense. In addition, it illustrates how public opinion stemming from just the country itself can…
Ronald Reagan – summary
Ronald Reagan
Reagan had one sibling, his older brother, Neil. As a boy, Reggae’s father nicknamed his son “Dutch”, due to his “fat little Dutchmen”-like appearance, and his “Dutch boy” haircut; the nickname stuck with Reagan throughout his childhood. Reagan enrolled at Eureka College in Illinois on an athletic scholarship where he majored in economics and sociology….
George Washingtons
George Washington
George Washington has contributed greatly to our societies ideals. His ethics and morals helped shape the American nation. Washington made many contributions in the early development of America. His battles during the Revolution, the work he did in at the Constitutional Confederation, his rejection of the concept of monarchy in America, and of course, his…