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    becoming more like followers rather than leaders‚ becoming less ambitious and innovative. The United States is becoming less competitive with other countries in terms of employment‚ inventive ideas‚ and stronger education systems. In The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman‚ he divides globalization into three different eras‚ our current era involves individuals competing globally for jobs and power. Our world is only getting more competitive and making the world “flat” as Friedman describes. Meaning the world

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    Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power‚ begins with the thoughts and quotes of other American presidents. Each explain their thoughts about Jefferson as if he was thought of in a different way than the rest. He was a founding father who playing several significant roles throughout history that have helped shape this great nation. This work written by Jon Meacham is a biography that depicts Jefferson as a very educated man. One who put the interests of a new nation ahead of his own desires. Meacham has

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    Thomas Jefferson’s inauguration in 1800 lead to the defeat of the Federalists and the resurrection of republican control. The Judiciary Act of 1801 expanded and packed the Judicial branch with Federalists. The case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) led to the creation of judicial review‚ which allowed the Supreme Court to rule previous decisions unconstitutional and go against them. Jefferson strengthened forces in the Mississippi through Lewis and Clark’s expedition during his first term. Napoleon also

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    Upon his inauguration‚ Thomas Jefferson was eager to implement many of his Republican views into the government of the United States. Jeffersons presidential service‚ however‚ turned out to be fairly contradictory to his original views. Jefferson was forced to alter his views for the good of the nation when presented with difficult situations‚ and he did not hesitate. One of Jeffersons inconsistent but necessary philosophical moves was the enlargement of the naval fleet. The root of this decision

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    L9/26/12 Thomas Jefferson Declaration of Independence Virginia‚ 1776 Dear Thomas Jefferson: I am writing to you‚ to express my opinion on the Declaration of Independence. It is something that our country is based off of‚ so I feel as if I should be giving you my feedback on the matter. The Declaration is very well written and captures all the aspects of what our freedom should be‚ but there are a few things I must point out‚ which I will get to later. There were not a ton of let downs‚

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    Thomas Cole‚ an American Influence Thomas Cole was an established 19thcentury American painter. He was a landscape artist and the founder of the Hudson River School‚ an American art movement consisting of other landscape artists. He was known for his realistic depiction of American landscape and countryside. Along with painting landscapes‚ he painted allegorical works‚ the most famous being The Course of Empire‚ a five part series and The Voyage of Life‚ a four part series. As Cole’s fame began

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    The American Crisis is a pamphlet series by 18th century Enlightenment philosopher and author Thomas Paine‚ originally published from 1776 to 1783 during the American Revolution. Often known as The American Crisis or simply The Crisis‚ there are sixteen pamphlets in total. Thirteen numbered pamphlets were published between 1776 and 1777‚ with three additional pamphlets released between 1777 and 1783. Paine signed the pamphlets with the pseudonym‚ "Common Sense." The pamphlets were contemporaneous

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    Jefferson is known for a humongous list of accomplishments during his time in political history. Thomas Jefferson is known to be one of our founding fathers‚ presidents‚ vice president‚ congressman‚ lawyer‚ governor‚ and a Minister to France. With all those accomplishments there may come some minor downfall. Thomas Jefferson was born in April 1743 and he was fluent in five languages. He was one of the ten siblings and played the violin in his free time. When he was young‚ he was taught by Reverend

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    Thomas Paine’s Common Sense The pamphlet Common Sense by Thomas Paine with its commentary about government and its views of man helped shape the attitude of the colonist in the time of the revolutionary war. Paine begins by making the correlation that individuals have a predisposition to correlate government with the society as a whole. However‚ argues that society is something we are to strive to attain‚ in contrast to government which is "a necessary evil." Paine argues that Society encourages

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    “…peace‚ commerce‚ and honest friendship with all nations‚ entangling alliances with none…” (Thomas Jefferson‚ First Inaugural Address) this proclamation made by Thomas Jefferson regarding attitudes towards other nations is something that is normally followed throughout his presidential term; therefore he deserves a B- in the sense of attempting and ultimately succeeding but also failing in‚ keeping the peace with foreign nations. Jefferson was a startling president and he was able to keep the United

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