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    leader’s ideas and trusting them. The reason for this mistrust in government stems from the scandals of the late 1900s. Before this time‚ Americans had strong patriotism for their country due to World War 1 and 2 as well as Vietnam. However‚ when Richard Nixon was sworn in as president in 1969‚ this patriotism and trust in the government soon faded when the Watergate Scandal came to light. The American people felt betrayed to have such information concealed from them‚ but this betrayal did not stop there

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    “Liberalism” defined: individual rights and freedoms protected by “activist” government. a. Liberalism’s roots: Progressivism and the New Deal 3. !950’s- Liberalism dominant… even among many Republicans a. “Moderates”. Eisenhower‚ Rockefeller‚ Nixon 4. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Liberalism a. Government support for civil rights a.i. The “Great Society” and the “War on Poverty” a.i.1. Departments of Transportation‚ Housing and Urban Development a.i.2. Medicaid and Medicare

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    The song quickly became the theme for anti-Vietnam war movements. This song was quickly referenced during a protest in Washington D.C. to convince Nixon to get all U.S. troops out as soon as possible. Finally‚ on March 23‚ 1973 the last U.S. forces were withdrawn from Vietnam‚ marking the end of American involvement. Anti-Vietnam war protestors had waited for many years for U.S. troops to leave

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    didn’t know they traded arms for hostages. It was a little blip. Everyone just kind of shrugged it off. It was as if society just said o well. Regan was though of as a great president. Scandals were always stuck to a name usually a presidents like Nixon and the Water gate affair. The Iran-Contra Did not attach to the name Regan. Regan was like Teflon nothing stuck to him except for all the positive things. Under good intentions or bad it was found out. Though this was a scandalous scandal it was

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    Things Fall Apart Essay Topic #2 Although there are numerous aspects which led to Okonkwo’s downfall; the main reason for his demise was his fear of being perceived as weak. This is true not only in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart‚” but in modern day American society‚ as well. As Bukingham and Clifton once said‚ “For many of us our fear of our weaknesses seems to overshadow our confidence in our strengths. To use an analogy‚ if life is a game of cards and each of us has been dealt our hand of

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    have a good chance of hitting the leader of the party. Grafton and his bombardier‚ Virgil Cole miss the building completely and just hit a few bystanders and blow craters in the sidewalk. Just when the two are about to be court-martialed‚ President Nixon gives the orders of unauthorized bombings anywhere in North and South Vietnam. Grafton and Cole fly their next mission with a EA-6B for SAM (surface-to-air missiles) suppression. This plane only carried antiradiation missiles to destroy the SAMs and

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    is headed by reputable ‘drug czars’ who stand as faces of the anti-drug movement. Reagan considerably was‚ up till this point‚ the most staunchly anti-narcotic president and remained true to his cause until the end of his second term. However‚ Nixon‚ for example‚ only relegated his hardline stance because according to statistics‚ the soft‚ educational approach to the drug situation proved more effective than enforcement. Reagan‚ on the other hand‚ committed unwaveringly and‚ quite possibly‚ at

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    National Missile Defense‚ the Strategic Defense Initiative itself‚ and the Ballistic Missile Defense. A national defense program was thought of after the Nazis sent hundreds of V-2 rockets during the end of World War II (Garamone 78). President Nixon came up with a National Missile Defense Program‚ but many critics thought this was useless‚ because no nation had the capability of delivering a ballistic missile to the United States (Anderson 1). A well-functioning system was well out of reach‚ and

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    Comparison Red Elephant vs. Blue Donkey You hear about them everywhere and all the time - Elections in the US. The two main parties are symbolized by the “Red Elephant” and “Blue Donkey”. This assay will compare their genesis as well as their political ethos. The Party of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is held in high esteem all over the world‚ especially in Europe and just because of big names like Roosevelt‚ Truman‚ Kennedy and Clinton‚ which were only a few candidates who won the

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    Examine the significance of the televised debates in presidential election campaigns Televised presidential debates are held between the two major party presidential candidates that occur during September and October of the presidential election year. There is also traditionally one debate between the two vice-presidential candidates. The first debates were held in 1960‚ but it was another 16 years before televised debates were held again. There have only really been two debates that have been

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