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    When Bush delivered his speech for the 9/11 attack‚ some people would not have noticed that he was using Rhetorical devices while he was writing the speech and when he delivered it to the nation in the time of crisis. The five used in his speech were Sender(Ethos)‚ Message‚ Emotional Strategies(Pathos)‚ Logical Strategies (Logos)‚ and Language (Ethos‚Pathos‚Logos) while delivering and having the people of America receive it in the way they needed it to be delivered to them to know that everything

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    The president of the United States‚ one of the leading figures in the country‚ one who can make decisions and laws‚ some of which will determine the future of America for years to come‚ and one of their jobs is to help manage the country‚ especially in times of crisis. During the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries‚ many crises arose following the foundation of America‚ such as how Jackson managed the nullification crisis and preserved the Union‚ Abraham Lincoln’s approach to slavery issues with the

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    millennials is the sixteenth president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is known as one of our country’s best presidents‚ saving the union from one of the worst crisis in American history‚ the Civil War. He tried his best every day to prevent the war‚ and then to end the war with a full nation pieced together. Due to his hard working efforts‚ the nation was able to heal and reconstruct after the war was over. If Abraham Lincoln did not become president‚ today we might have two separate

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    POLICY George W. Bush during Afghanistan’s War on Terror POLITICAL ANALYSIS BASED ON DONNA H. KERR The term War on Terror refers to an ongoing‚ worldwide campaign against terrorism led by the United States and supported by several other countries‚ most notoriously England and members of NATO. The term was first used under George W. Bush’s administration following the September 11‚ 2001 attacks against the United States‚ where 2996 people lost their lives and more than 6000 others were injured

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    Rhetorical Analysis of George W. Bush’s First Inaugural Address On Sunday‚ January 20‚ 2001 George W. Bush spoke to America. Telling us how he would be a great president of the United States of America. How could he make The United States of America more unified? How could he bring us all together and‚ make us understand that together we are abundant? Can we make our children’s future easier in any way? America history‚ repetition and his character are the main focus techniques of his inaugural

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    Women in the late 1800’s were treated as second class citizens through the standards of equality‚ expectations‚ and usefulness. Freedom for women has been a long and tedious fight‚ but has had some success overtime. Women are still not treated as completely equal to men‚ but hopefully someday that will change. Women were treated as inferior to men and were not given the same equality that men were. Women did not have the right to vote. All men could vote at the time‚ even the different races.

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    Magna Carta in 1215. The Magna Carta changed the world’s outlook on power and government significantly by changing the power structure at its time‚ limiting the power is essential in the modern day government‚ and the charter became a historic foundation for creating a government. On June 15‚ 1215‚ at Runnymede‚ King John of England was forced to sign a document called the Articles of the Barons. On the 19th‚ just four days later‚ a final title was decided upon the Magna Carta. King John‚ who was the

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    seen in many ways‚ including people‚ nations‚ and even the environment. During 1830 when Andrew Jackson approved the Indian Removal Act‚ Indians had lost their homes and land without any say with the people taking it from them. In the late 1800s‚ the Homestead Act was passed and hundreds of thousands of people fled west on the Oregon trail to start new lives. Conflict took place when people journeyed across America across the harsh terrains‚ and conflict still occurs today in our every-day lives.

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    they were ’unfit’ to rule themselves. President McKinley who was the current president at that time tells us himself why the USA colonised the Philippines‚ “(1) That we could not give them (i.e. the Philippines) back to Spain - that would be cowardly and dishonourable; (2) that we could not turn them over to France and Germany - our commercial rivals in the Orient - that would be bad business and discreditable; (3) that we could not leave them to themselves - they were unfit for self-government - and

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    Oral Report How Many People Were Here Before Columbus? By Lewis Lord George Catlin‚ the 19th-century artist‚ revered the Americans Indians-”a numerous and noble race of HUMAN BEINGS‚” he called them‚ “fast passing to extinction.” In the 1830s‚ he traveled among four dozens tribes to paint nearly 600 portraits and scenes of Indian life‚ most now hang in the Smithsonian. During his visits‚ his hosts extolled the blissful age before the settlers came‚ a time when tribes were much larger. “The

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