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    I will need to be strong in this area because I plan on being an entrepreneur and will need to influence people. The theory of Rhetoric looks at the persuasion and influence of people‚ and I am going to examine the rhetoric of two presidents: Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama. These two have addressed some very tough issues and I want to compare the rhetoric used in each of their first inaugural addresses. Aside from myself‚ I believe that Rhetoric is relevant in many ways. From simple conversations

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    Abraham Lincoln Essay Abraham Lincoln led our country through some of the toughest times it had to encounter. Although sometimes his direction was not clear‚ his ultimate goals were to get the United States through the Civil War and to end slavery. In order to achieve these results‚ President Lincoln’s arguments about slavery‚ the Constitution‚ and the Union had to adjust throughout the Civil War. Lincoln’s view of the purpose of the war was to save the Union because of the southern states seceding

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    Probably the greatest example of persistence is Abraham Lincoln. He was born into poverty; Lincoln was faced with defeat throughout his life. He lost eight elections‚ twice failed in business and suffered a nervous breakdown. He could have quit many times‚ but he didn’t and because he didn’t quit‚ he became one of the greatest presidents in the history of our country. 1833 Borrowed some money from a friend to begin a business and by the end of the year he was bankrupt. He spent the next 17 years of his

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    Kearns Goodwin Lincoln ’s political resume was meager‚ his learning derided‚ and his election considered a stroke of luck. And yet the prairie lawyer from Springfield would emerge the undisputed captain of his distinguished Cabinet‚ earning the respect of colleagues who had originally disdained him‚ and become‚ as Whitman wrote‚ "the grandest figure yet‚ on all the crowded canvas of the Nineteenth Century." As it turned out‚ unbeknownst to the country at the time‚ Lincoln was a towering political

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    In the early nineteenth century the United States began to split‚ but as mid-century came around‚ people became more polarized in their views and the union started to separate drastically. During the period of 1850‚ until 1861 when the Confederate States of America was formed‚ the union was clearly divided between the North and South. Although the Constitution was not the only factor leading to sectional tension in America‚ there are many strong points in the North and South favoring the statement

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    them to freedom. Historians have made the argument that slavery stripped away all of the slaves African identities‚ stopped them from forming strong relationships and made them workers that couldn’t think on their own. However historians recently have argued that people born into slavery actually had control to change their own life and make their own choices and were not just shaped by oppression. One of the ways slaves were oppressed was by the way slave women were mistreated. According to Document

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    Jimmy Herrmann APUSH DBQ Essay Mrs. Rudolph The immediate years after the Civil War‚ 1860-1877‚ saw the United States through a revolution. Reform movements and changing states of mind among the American people contributed to the revolution with regards to constitutional and social aspects of life at that time. The passage of Civil Rights Legislation such as the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th amendments; and‚ ironically‚ the KKK and other social events helped with the reform. Alone these things couldn’t

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    needed an East Coast politician to increase their influence Complained that he was ignored by everyone in Washington Andrew Johnson 1865 Drunk during Inauguration speech Would be assassin was drunk instead of completing the job Lincoln death thought to be a conspiracy Much hated president by the North Secretary of State William H. Seward 1861-1865 Wanted to resign on the night before his inauguration‚ but Lincoln would not let him Helped resolve the Trent Affair in which the Confederates

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    and their sending of military advisors fueled the issues overseas which would eventually force President Johnson to become involved in military engagement upon his election. Johnson‚ who claimed to have preferred fighting the ‘war on poverty’ than the Vietnam War‚ was haphazardly thrown into the pre-existing issue. Because his re-election greatly depended on his involvement overseas as well as the outcome of the war‚ Johnson did not take his position as Commander in Chief lightly. However‚ Johnson

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    Union. In the four years in which the war was fought‚ over 620‚000 men were left dead. With the new freedoms granted to African Americans as a result of the outcome of the Civil War came challenges with reconstructing the Southern states that were rather ravaged and bitter. The Reconstruction period in America was in many ways still a war even though the Civil War had already ended. Although some 4 million slaves were given their freedom‚ which in the South was barely recognized to not recognized at

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