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    Obama’s farewell address was comparable to george washington’s farewell address and many other presidents. Washington was a wealthy farm owner while barack was not‚ so there Farewell addresses will be different in their own way . in Obama’s farewell speech he talks about the good and bads of his presidency and things america needs to fix. Obama’s strengths of his presidency include taking down osama bin laden who was the mastermind of 9/11. He also increased employment rates by creating more jobs

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    President Eisenhower’s Farewell Address is a well known speech given at the end of his presidency. In it‚ Eisenhower expresses his worry for the future of The United States of America. Eisenhower starts off his farewell speech speaking of four major wars in the past century. Being bias‚ he states " despite these holocausts‚ America today is the strongest‚ the most influential and most productive nation in the world" ( P.1). Obviously since he was the president of the nation‚ he feels a sense of

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    As Joseph Ellis describes in his novel Founding Brothers‚ slavery was the most divisive problem in America. The states were divided not by their difference of size or but whether or not they had slaves. Instead of coming together and considering a compromise the North and the South each began to form the own arguments on the slave issue and began one of the biggest debates in the United States history. The beginning of years of debates came on February 11‚1790 when two quaker delegates presented

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    War. Truman gained approval to declare it in 1950. In his Farewell Address‚ he lists all the events that led up to the foreign and domestic situation until 1953. First‚ the decisionmaking is stressed and later he suggests that the american determination will be Eisenhower’s greatest support.1 Further‚ he thanks the american population for their support and refers to God‚ which implies a religious tone.2

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    Cameron Analysis Essay #1 AP Language and Composition December 8‚ 2008 George Washington resigned from office in 1796. For the occasion‚ he wrote a farewell address directed to the citizens of the United States. He was certainly aware that his audience would include other politicians as well as dignitaries and officials from foreign nations. Washington feels that the citizens need his closing remarks before he steps out of office. He is informing the citizens of how he feels about his

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    Washington’s farewell address was the last speech that Washington did before he left office. The importance of this speech still affects us today as well as in the past. Washington’s letter of address was given on September 17‚ 1796. The address was not given by the president himself but was published in the American Daily Advertiser. Washington‚ Madison and Hamilton revised the address together. Washington wrote the final version of the address. The first point that Washington talks about in the

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    This Farewell Address has become a famous momenta of the United States. In this address Washington states how after his two years of presidency he has finally felt the right time to retire. America then established that presidents should only be able to serve a max of two terms‚ this was an unwritten

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    Founding Brothers the Revolutionary Generation This book report is on the book‚ “Founding Brothers the Revolutionary Generation” written by Joseph J. Ellis. The book has 248 pages and was published in 2002. The book examines the political lives of some of the key players in the American Revolution‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Aaron Burr‚ Janes Madison‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ The Adam’s (John and Abigail) and George Washington. The author examines six events that took place in our history: The Duel‚ The Dinner

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    Part IIA: Brief Outline of Founding Brothers by Joseph J. Ellis In many ways‚ Ellis has managed to create a detailed and carefully illustrated history of the American Revolution and the people and events that surrounded it in the parameters of a series of stories that few have ever heard. Depictions of the duel between Hamilton and Burr that changed the strictly passive coping mechanism of the revolutionary generation give a helpful insight into the minds of those who contributed to the

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    In 1796‚ one of the founding fathers and the first president George Washington was bringing to a close‚ his 2nd term in the presidency. The letter he composed‚ which we now refer to as “Washington’s Farewell Address” would be not only widely circulated‚ but cherished for years to come. His address would not only cover his resignation‚ but because of its content seemed almost prophetic‚ as it went on to describe some of the shortcomings we see today as the advice offered was unheeded. In this paper

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