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    through serious economic depressions to various degrees. They used totally distinct way to revive the economy based on their national conditions‚ political and economic ideology. One is Vladimir Lenin‚ a Russian Communist‚ who has founded the Communist party called Bolsheviks and became the first communist dictator in the world. The other is Franklin Roosevelt‚ the popular president who led the United States through its worst depression and war. This essay compares and contrasts Vladimir Lenin and Franklin

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    Biography on Barack Obama

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    attention‚ such as his victory in the March 2004 Democratic primary election for the United States Senator from Illinois as well as his prime-time televised keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. He won election to the U.S. Senate in November 2004. He began his run for the presidency in February 2007. After a close campaign in the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries against Hillary Clinton‚ he won his party ’s nomination. In the 2008 general election‚ he defeated

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    Among the most apparent implications of the Electoral College is that the election is effectively decided in a few number of “swing states”. (Heuvel 2012) In an entrenched two-party system as seen in America‚ it means that both parties – the Democratic Party and the Republican party – need to pay close attention to the partisan leaning of every state. For most of America’s electoral history‚ there would be states that voted the same way every time (“base states”) and a relatively

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    Immigration has been a hot button topic among party lines and the United States society recently with our latest presidential race. Since 9/11‚ the conservative party has opposed refugee sanctuary and people fleeing from Mexico regarding the war on drugs‚ difficulties with the cartel‚ as well as the Immigration Reform Act of 1965. However‚ Liberals in the United States have a very different view on the matter. With our new president‚ Donald J. Trump‚ the Liberal population has taken this matter

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    Numerous people are uninformed of what a Whig gathering is or what it was. The Whig hypothesis basically "holds that the administration is a constrained office" (page375). Its unique name was the Taftian Theory ("Whig" Theory). The Taftian Theory is a political term in the United States suggesting a strict constructionist viewpoint concerning presidential power and the United States Constitution‚ where a president’s vitality is limited to those strengths especially checked by the Constitution. The

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    Abortion

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    ABORTION November 4‚ 2012 Annotated Bibliography: Barack Obama on Abortion Barack Obama; forty fourth president of the United States of America and a candidate of the 2012 election is someone who is part of the Democratic party and someone who is a big supporter of the choice of abortion. Abortion is major controversial issue in the world today and it’s a life changing decision women make every day and everywhere all across the United States. * (Talk of the Nation from NPR News) Talk of the

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    Viewpoint Essay

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    proposal that is being put together by both Lindsey Graham from the Republican Party‚ and Chuck Schumer of the Democratic Party the content on Fox News is somewhat more centrist than the usual fare‚ to emphasize the working across the aisles on immigration reform. Typically Republican attitudes have been to stonewall any pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and any attempt at “amnesty” for them. However the Democratic view point leans towards allowing immigrants to amnesty and work toward

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    was a party manager‚ but was not known for his intellects. Intellects aside‚ he vastly changed political America. His vision for America was one in which the nation had organized political parties which proved to be a necessary and a desirable part of political life. This idea was immensely different than the political system during this time period which was known as being dangerous and decisive. Together with Andrew Jackson these two men started in what is now known as the Democratic Party or as

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    completely opposed by the Republican Party. They used smear campaigns to attempt to persuade Americans that both bills were overtly bureaucratic‚ complex‚ and would leave many Americans paying more money for lower quality healthcare. The way that the Obama administration persevered through this is by having a House and Senate Democratic majority that he could pander to. Obama and his administration had to work diligently on getting every single member of the Democratic Party to back his bill in order to

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    Immigration

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    Introduction On the brink of another historical election in our life time Immigration and presidential politics will play a major roll in who will become the next president of the United States of America. President Obama‚ and several GOP candidates all agree our immigration system is broken and in need of a overhaul. However‚ it is there different sentiment on immigration and how to fix the open invitation for illegal immigration into this country that leave these candidates at odds. How these

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