Many editorials and comments have argued that the Republicans were for larger space projects while the Democrats were for the president in light of the recent development of the space policy positions of the Obama and Romney campaigns on space and platform statements. Only one person in history has ever...
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President Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation President Abraham Lincoln released the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. The emancipation had a significant effect on the war because it altered its course. The emancipation proclamation changed the focus of the war, which had originally been about "states rights," to slavery. A...
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By focusing on both his work and personal lives, the short film paints an accurate portrait of the man who was elected as the 29th president of the United States. From his childhood home in Stanton, Virginia, to his time at Princeton University and his ascent to the presidency, the...
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Introduction Since President Trump was elected as American president, the phrase "Fake News" has gained popularity. Since his election, President Trump has repeatedly accused the local press of spreading false information, but is this really the case? Many Internet users generate income by publishing false news. (Ohlheiser). The flow of breaking...
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The "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" was enacted by President Barack Obama in 2010. The most significant changes to the American healthcare system have ever been made are contained in this law. (Rosenbaum, 2011). Now that this legislation is in place, every American citizen has access to high-quality healthcare...
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Americans continue to honor John F. Kennedy as the greatest president of all time. Due to his deeds during the Cold War, the Soviet Union recognized John F. Kennedy as a man of wisdom in conflict resolution in 1992, making it more obvious to the rest of the world. (Henretta...
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The American Revolution and the Goals of Independence The American Revolution was an uprising against British imperial rulers. Its objectives were to acquire sovereignty over the European state system and to free itself from tyranny. It also sought to establish a system of self-government, declare equal rights for all citizens, and...
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In relation to my degree, I've been reading a variety of articles everyday to help me get a better understanding of what's happening globally, and particularly in the United States of America. I've read everything from newspaper and magazine pieces to fiction and non-fiction books. I seek information in its...
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Nehisi's Criticism of the Obama Administration's Response to Donald Trump's Suggestions Nehisi details the criticism that the Obama administration leveled at Donald Trump's suggestions that Muslims be expelled from the United States. The Obama administration's reaction is that Donald Trump is damaging America's reputation abroad, with Vice President Joe Biden issuing...
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Andrew Jackson and the Impact of Western Expansion on Minority Rights Andrew Jackson is regarded as one of the presidents who had the most influence on American politics throughout the country's existence. He established the Democratic Party, which is now the most prestigious political organization in America and a symbol of...
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In his presidential candidacy, Ronald Reagan promised to abolish the US Department of Education, scale back the federal government's involvement in education, and severely restrict the use of native languages in classrooms. These and other things were done when he was president. President Reagan worked to reduce local school district authority...
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The twenty-eighth president of the United States was Thomas Woodrow Wilson, a Presbyterian minister's son. Many historians argue that his traditional southern upbringing had an impact on his views on women, race, and ethnicity. However, Woodrow became a liberal in many areas as a result of his Princeton and Johns...
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