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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Presidency What is the most important event in US history between the Civil War and today? I could say that it is the Great Depression‚ the downfall of the economy. I could say 9/11 a shock to the US that had started an 8+ year war. But I won’t‚ I think the most important even is Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Presidency. When Franklin Roosevelt became President on March 4‚ 1933‚ America was a nation in despair. The Great Depression had left millions of Americans

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    and opened a boarding house. Despite her initial success‚ she decided to move back to Virginia to live with Dolley‘s sister Lucy‚ who‘d married one of George Washington‘s nephews. How did Dolley Madison influence politics during James Madison‘s presidency? Dolley‘s attractiveness and youth earned her many invitations to the city‘s most exquisite balls and social events and helped her develop her good manners and charm that she‘d once be known for. It was at one of these events that Dolley met

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    Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt were the presidents during the Great Depression. Both of them had their own ideas about how to deal with the Great Depression‚ which both ideas had good points and bad points. Both presidents had different ways of addressing the situation. But they both attempted to address the consequences of the Great Depression. Hoover believed that our economy goes through cycles‚ and thought that the government should let things run its course and believed that

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    Statement of Intent for Vice Presidency of Student Council My name is Zameena Jaffer and I am currently in IB 2. I have been involved in the Student Council for several years now as both a member and as a leader in office. I have been secretary of student council for three consecutive years and treasurer for one‚ and it is not my time to step up to the plate and take on a larger responsibility. And there are a number of factors that make me a prime candidate for this position. First of which I

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    The 1928 Presidential elections was a contest between Republican nominee Herbert Hoover and Democratic nominee Al Smith. It marked the first time that a Roman Catholic‚ Al Smith‚ became a major party’s nomination for US President. Despite a rather landslide victory by Herbert Hoover‚ 60% of the popular vote and over 80% of the electoral returns‚ this was a heated election pitting wets verses drys‚ immigrants versus natives‚ city vs. country‚ blacks verses whites‚ and most notably Catholics verses

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    Jerry‚ I think you made some excellent points in your discussion of J Edgar Hoover. While Hoover was responsible for major changes in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)‚ he was not an angel and some of his views and tactics were controversial. Hoover was strongly American in his views‚ he was strongly against any type of activity or ideology that he considered anti-American. One program developed by Hoover was counterintelligence program‚ better known as COINTELPRO. This program came to

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    Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt both served as President during the Great Depression. Hoover was a Republican and Roosevelt was a Democrat‚ which means they both had different ideas and plans to deal with the Great Depression. Both these Presidents had a similar approach with economic policies‚ by using the federal government to help recover the country. Roosevelt was more involved than Hoover to fight through the depression and Roosevelt was more supportive to the people and inform them that

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    President Herbert Hoover and President Franklin D. Roosevelt both played a significant role in promoting economic opportunities during the Great Depression based on their own political ideologies. For example‚ Herbert Hoover’s reacted based on his conservative viewpoint and President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a liberal viewpoint. Both presidents succeeded in promoting economic opportunities during the hard times‚ but I believe that President Roosevelt’s actions succeeded in advancing economic opportunities

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    There have been quite a few films that we were assigned to watch for this class. The one film that stood out to me the most‚ I would have to say is “Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary.” Everybody should have the ability to go to school‚ especially children‚ regardless of the fact that they are illegal immigrants. People come to America in hopes of a better lifestyle not only for themselves but their family as well. This film focuses on Prop 187‚ which denies illegal aliens from receiving public

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    Just five days later things got far worse. This day is known as “Black Tuesday” on October 29th‚ 1929 more than 30$ billion dollars in “securities self-destructed” (103). Many presidents that came before Hoover had also dealt with economic hardships and ultimately did nothing. And just like Hoovers predecessors he too ended up doing nothing‚ he was also coined the nickname the “do-nothing president” (104). At first he seemed to do a lot during mid November he held council for nine days he brought

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