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    Victoria Woodhull- The first woman to declare herself as a candidate for president‚ Woodhull announced her run on April 2‚ 1870‚ by sending a notice to the New York Herald. This was an absolutely astounding thing to do: women only recently received the right to vote in the two relatively obscure territories of Wyoming and Utah‚ and it would be another fifty years before the ratification of the 19th Amendment that assured the ballot to all American women. Moreover‚ she took this step without

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    Case Analysis THE VICE PRESIDENT‚ THE PRODUCT MANAGER AND THE MISUNDERSTANDING Point of View: Glenda V. Nano MM/HRM Problem Situation: The performance of the new assistant product manager will be affected because of the vice president and the product manager misunderstanding. The San Miguel Corporation has a meeting for planning marketing strategies. It was participated by product managers and other staff. After the meeting began‚ Butch Abelos the vice president and the presiding officer

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    Both primary and general elections are important in order to determine who will be president of the US‚ but the first primary election nominates the candidate that best fits to become president from each political party. Primary elections are difficult to vote in‚ since they are a few candidates running for the same party‚ which makes it tough to make a big decision based on the information you have gathered from the person. This is hard when you know little to nothing on a nominee. Having little

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    Jefferson refers to the election of 1800‚ Jefferson v.s. Burr‚ as the “revolution of 1800‚” because the government completely turned‚ instead of possessing branches with nearly all Federalists in power‚ the government possessed nearly all Democratic-Republicans. In 1800‚ there was a revolution‚ not one with violence‚ or “by the sword‚” but one by the “suffrage of the people‚” like Jefferson states. There was no brutality or bloodshed in this shift‚ only the people’s voices and opinions. Their votes

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    The easiest way to approach the question would be to be against it. Ballot initiatives known as a direct initiatives undermine the political process we have had in place since the beginning of our nation. American voters elect representatives to create laws that benefit society. If these representatives fail to do their jobs then they can be voted out of office during the next term. There should never be a time when a group of voters gets together and decides that since they can’t get what they want

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    This article summarizes that college debt keeps increasing every year because college tuition is getting more and more expensive. They also say that each university tries to see what money they can bring in to help students pay for tuition. When students get out of college they have to pay the debt back after a six month period grace. To cut some of the costs they are trying to combine some of the colleges together so the tuition rates are not as high‚ as if they were separate universities. Now that

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    In this essay “Adams v. Jackson: The Election of 1824”‚ author Edward G. Lengel discusses the each of the presidential candidates including Adams‚ Jackson‚ Clay‚ and Crawford‚ as well as their similarities and differences going into the election of 1824. One of the main points of discussion is the idea that this election had candidates all from the same party‚ the Democratic-Republican Party. Even though‚ all the candidates technically held the same fundamental beliefs‚ there were many factions inside

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    Edward J. Larson is the author of the book‚ “A Magnificent Catastrophe”. Which discloses all of the drama leading up to the 1800 Presidential Election. A magnificent catastrophe is exactly what the 1800 Presidential Election was. It was the start of many of today’s outrageous and vile campaign tactics. Along with the dismantle of a political friendship‚ John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Adams was the Second United States President from 1797 to 1801. When he running for presidency the first time

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    Parties have a bit more power than they’re given credit for in amount of power they have over presidential nominations‚ but it’s still a limited amount of power over the nominating process. For one‚ the national party is able to state how many delegates are able to be sent from each state to the party’s national convention‚ but states themselves‚ not the party’s‚ choose their delegates. Also‚ states were able to at one point control caucuses as well until they were outlawed that state parties were

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    and deciding to go to college. The problem is that college is not cheap and depending on where you go is where the price ranges. Another problem students face is that many not many know how to earn the money for college. Though there are many solutions out there‚ the main three people pick to help themselves out are 1. scholarships‚ 2. jobs/savings‚ and 3. community college. Of all three of those choices which one would better guarantee that you would reach a high level college? The first of the three

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