Nineteen seventy-five and its cultural‚ political‚ and economical characteristics that made it such a remarkable year in history. 1975 was a year that had a remarkable impact on the world by forever changing it in the aspects of technological advancements‚ music publications‚ and shaping the acceptable culture of society in today’s world. The year 1975 brought the beginning of a new era. The technology industry began to takeoff in ‘75 as many major computer/software companies were breaking technological
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What makes a president great? A great president can be many things; for instance‚ they can lead their country‚ protect their country‚ avoid wars‚ have the personality that America loves‚ and he/she can lead their country the good times and the bad times. Ronald Reagan has been shot and survived through it‚ has avoided nuclear warfare between the US and Russia‚ and before all these events he is known for being an actor; not to mention the “only movie actor to become president.” (Reagan‚ Ronald
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What is a tragic hero? When we hear this phrase most of us think about Shakespeare‚ and the characters he illustrated in his plays‚ but are tragic heroes only in fictional plays or are there some actual tragic heroes in history? Well‚ how can you classify a tragic hero? They must have the following characteristics: must be of high social rank‚ must have a tragic flaw- an error in judgement or a character defect‚ must suffer complete ruin or death‚ and must face his/her downfall with courage and dignity
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Emily Rochon Hist 1152 Susanne Robbins 1/31/17 Texas Vs Johnson Texas V Johnson was a supreme court decision involving Gregory Lee Johnson and the state of Texas. This decision happened in 1989 on June‚ 21. The court ruled that flag burning is protected under the first amendment therefore it is not considered illegal. This decision is important because it sets a precedent for the future of protest and free “speech” including non-oral speech in the first amendment. I am interested in this case because
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Court packing is that act of stacking the courts with members of your own party in order to ensure that the vote of the court will always be in your favor. Encouraged by the triumphs of his first term in office‚ FDR became over zealous and aggressively campaigned for his power oriented court packing plan‚ ultimately causing the greatest failure of his second term. Towards the end of his second term‚ FDR was on a mission to get his more liberal legislation‚ the New Deal‚ passed. However‚ the Supreme
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Document Analysis “Statement on the Impeachment of Richard Nixon” 1974 Sam Ervin One of the most important figures of the Watergate affair was Sam Ervin. In 1946‚ the Southern Democrat served a brief term in Congress after the death of his brother. In 1954 he entered Congress again after the death of U.S Senator Clyde R. Hoey‚ and Ervin remained in the Senate until he retired in 1974. In 1972‚ Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield appointed Ervin to chair the Select Committee on Watergate
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United States Vs. Nixon (1974 - No. 73-1766) Background: In June 1972‚ five men broke into the Watergate complex in Washington‚ D.C. They had cameras and bugging equipment and were arrested with cameras and bugging equipment in hand. Police soon discovered that the burglars worked for the Committee to Re-Elect the President. President Nixon and leaders of his campaign denied any connection with the incident. Among the five men arrested was E. Howard Hunt‚ Jr.‚ a former Nixon aide‚ and G
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Gossip‚ Hearsay‚ and Slander: The Etymology of “Scandal” Dictionary.com‚ a commonly used reference website‚ defines scandal as the following: something that is considered shocking or disgraceful. This means that every person‚ alive and dead‚ has been faced with a scandal of some sort. When thinking of the word scandal‚ one might wonder about any other meanings or synonyms of the word. That person may also consider what the etymology of the word entails about that culture as well as how suffixes
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With embezzlements and bank fraud to retirement delays in the country‚ it would leave Americans in a state of fragility. Things were not the best in the days when President Nixon left office. However if we look back to 42 years ago and remember our 37th President of the United States. This was most likely a memorable day for all Americans. President Nixon was in office‚ and it was time to move forward he was a very conservative man‚ that had fresh new ideas to bring political views that would win
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Ford and His Presidential Flop Ford did not last long in office‚ having only been there for around two years after Nixon had resigned. He was known as one of the most useless presidents in the White House and had gotten to office without ever campaigning for either of the two top executive offices. The man wasn’t given much time to implement any solid bills in that short period of time‚ but he did do a few semi-notable actions that put him in history as more than the president who did nothing.
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