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    the typical image of his fellow men. But with the unique structure of the American Government and the many interesting facets of its President‚ the American Presidency can assume such roles. Since the military is headed by civilian control‚ the President’s status as Commander-in-Chief declares him as one of and head of the civilian population. The American President is the leader of his political party as chief of party‚ the ceremonial head of the American Government as chief of state‚ and a representation

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    The American President PolSci 001 1. How influential are the decisions of a President in times of war? How do you relate the powers of the President to declare Martial Law? * Being the leader of a country‚ a President’s decision can greatly affect the present situation that the country is facing. Whatever decision he makes can sum up his abilities towards leading his people. It influences the people with the President’s decision in terms of support or disapproval. Support in the sense

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    "Bill and Hillary Clinton; What if Hillary Becomes President in 2016?" By Franklin and Betty J. Parker‚ bfparker@frontiernet.net‚ Dialogue Given at Uplands Village‚ Pleasant Hill‚ TN‚ Monday‚ June 17‚ 2013. FRANK: Hold onto your seat folks; it’s going to be a bumpy‚ sexy story about Bill and Hillary Clinton. We chose to review William H. Chafe‚ Bill and Hillary: The Politics of the Personal‚ published in 2012‚ because the Clintons are‚ in our time‚ what FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt were in the 1930s-40s:

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    ENGL 250 Should A Woman Be President? Should a woman be president? I don’t think so. I hear all of the time “women are equal to men”‚ and “women are just as capable as men to lead our country”‚ and most of all‚ “women should not stay home barefooted and pregnant”. The people that are saying these things are convincing women that they can become president. There are several reasons why a woman should never think about becoming president. Face it; we women bleed uterine lining out of certain

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    Summary The project of constructing the Hoover Dam was not an overnight decision‚ the first actions taken to control the Colorado River was in 1902 when then President Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President of the United States signed the Reclamation Act. Reclamation engineers began their long series of investigations and reports on control and use of the Colorado River. Over the next thirty years the unpredictability of the Colorado was evident all through the southwest‚ the Imperial Valley located

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    The Progressive Presidents Kenneshea Q Alexander George Aleman HIS 204 15 March 2013 It has been said that the Presidential election of 1912 was the most Progressive in the US history. This election was held on November 5‚ 1912 of which democrat Woodrow Wilson defeated Bull Moose as well as candidate and former Republican president Theodore Roosevelt and Republican incumbent president William Howard Taft. We ask ourselves what or who were Progressives? According to a statement by Roosevelt

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    Cause-and-Effect According to Hillary Clinton‚ President Trump is a very unpopular person. Mrs. Clinton‚ as usual‚ is incorrect. President Trump is a person who people love. Trump is the person this country has been waiting for because he speaks to the people‚ isn’t politically corrupt‚ and won’t sell out our country. The first thing that Trump does to expand his popularity is by simply speaking to the people. He does this by simply pointing out obvious problems in most communities‚ showing

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    have a president who can solve those problems. I believe that two of best United States’ presidents were Franklin Delano Roosevelt or FDR‚ and Woodrow Wilson. Although both of them were great presidents and they had many characteristics in common they also had numerous differences. FDR was born in New York on January 30‚ 1882. He graduated from Harvard University in 1904. While Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856‚ and he graduated from College of New Jersey. FDR was United States 32nd President‚ while

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    October 29‚ 1929 The stock market crashed and this was the beginning of what would be known as “The Great Depression”. This depression caused so much hardship for the American people and the countries that would do trade with the United States. This Depression would go on for 1929-1939 and the American people would feel and remember the effects for years to come. The American people do have a new hope coming their way. In 1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the American presidential

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    the suggestions and concerns of the public with the Presidential agenda. Unfortunately‚ if expectations are not delivered‚ people tend to feel indifferent towards the executive branch‚ as well as deceived by their President. And when voters feel this way‚ the popularity of the President can be greatly affected‚ so much so‚ that it risk their chances of being re-elected. But because certain candidates‚ like Obama‚ develop strong backings from dedicated supporters‚ as The Economist describes them his

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