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    World War II. The attacks were caused by President Roosevelt and his advisors as an excuse to enter the war and not necessarily just planned by the Japanese military leaders. The third example includes the 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter. On the timeline‚ it states he was in an anti-American organization and wrote a plan that would reduce the population through famines‚ diseases‚ and plagues. They also added that they would use the HIV and AIDS epidemic as well as the zero growth

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    include; author of more than 40 books‚ recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ the Congressional Gold Medal‚ and the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr. Elie Wiesel’s efforts and impressions in Humanity are such a success‚ that in 1978‚ President Jimmy Carter appointed Elie Wiesel as Chairman of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust. In 1980‚ he became the Founding Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. He is President of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity‚ an organization

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    secure a position on the House Judiciary Committee. In 1974‚ she made an influential‚ televised speech before the House Judiciary Committee supporting the impeachment of President Richard Nixon. Jordan was mentioned as a possible running mate to Jimmy Carter in 1976‚[1] and that year she became the first African-American woman to deliver the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention.[1] Her speech in New York that summer was ranked 5th in "Top 100 American Speeches of the 20th century" list

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    had no forward motion. The traditional family and gender roles were becoming more obsolete. The Middle East substantially rose the price of crude oil‚ which was accredited to the severe inflation the nation experienced during this time. President Carter did little to help the country overcome this problem‚ but‚ fortunately‚ his successor did. In the 1970s‚ America experienced a great sense of change‚ withdrew from traditional ways‚ and struggled to overcome its problems. The 1970s were a brief‚

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    California in 1966‚ and served two consecutive terms. At the 1968 and 1974 Republican National Conventions‚ he was considered a possible Presidential candidate. He won the Republican nomination in 1980‚ where he then ran against incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the election. (About History) This was about the time of the end of the Cold War‚ the Hostage crisis‚ and also the economy was worsening‚ which helped Reagan win the election with 489 electoral votes. (Wiki) He was nominated and ran again for

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    The Airline Industry during the Regulated Era Airline Management The airline industry before 1977 was very different than the industry today. Before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978‚ the airline industry was regulated by the United States Government under the Civil Aeronautics Board. Regulation provided many benefits to air carriers such as set route pricing‚ and a difficult to enter marketplace. The regulated era also had numerous drawbacks such as inefficiencies of route structuring

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    US Democracy and Rhetoric

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    structures. Certainly not every person in the United States is treated equally and as for the right to vote‚ Winston Churchill once said‚ “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” In July‚ President Jimmy Carter said “America has no functioning democracy” at a meeting of The Atlantic Bridge in Atlanta. This was a couple months after the NSA revelations were brought to light by Edward Snowden. Noam Chomsky has said “In the US‚ there is basically one party

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    According to statistics released last year‚ American women are getting married later in their lives. In 1990‚ the average age for a first marriage was 23. In 2013‚ it was 27. Back in 1960‚ the average age was 20. Why the change? There are a lot of reasons women are waiting longer to get married. Many more women are going to college and getting degrees‚ and many more are also entering the workforce. While the average age for marrying is also increasing for men‚ there is still a double standard

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    King Tut to many people around the world. King Tut’s tomb was essentially broken into long before it was discovered more than three thousand years later. “On November 4‚ 1922‚ workmen exposed the top step of a staircase which archaeologist Howard Carter followed to stumble on eleven stairs and a sealed door.” (the discovery). The mummy’s curse or the curse of King Tut is one of the most well known and one of most famous curses known around the world. The curse pretty much states that by opening

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    the central theme of the book. He uses examples such as Jimmy Carter’s “infamous ‘malaise’ speech.” The author points out that although the former president never uttered the word “malaise‚” people recognize the speech in question as such. President Carter was actually talking about America’s “crisis of confidence” not expressing his “malaise” about the crisis. Another example is when former secretary of state Colon Powell spoke of the need for “decisive force” to win every war that America engages

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