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    America's Debt

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    income tax rates thus capital gains rates‚ and sale federal property. Republican‚ however‚ resists the increase in taxes and extension of debt limit with a suggestion of just decreasing the government spending. Also‚ it puts forward the increase in user fees. It is uncertain if the Republican will support the deal offered to them. The president still‚ along with his people‚ has high hopes that they will be. As the Republican Party considered being the center-right‚ it is necessary for the administration

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    James A. Garfield

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    president of the College. In 1858‚ he was married to Lucretia Rudolph and had seven kids. Eliza‚ Harry‚ James‚ Mary‚ Irvin‚ Abram‚ and Edward. James Garfield was an advocate for free-soil principles and soon became a supporter of the newly organized Republican Party. And in 1859‚ he was elected to the Ohio Legislature. During the succession crisis‚ he advocated coercing the seceding states back into the Union. During the Civil War‚ he helped to recruit the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry and became the

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    Betty Ford “Republican Feminist” Patricia Scurlock 05/11/2013 In her contributions to both the political and social arena‚ Betty Ford promoted the importance of women. While Betty’s time as the First Lady was a short one‚ she certainly left behind quite a legacy and touched the lives of many women. Betty spoke publicly about her diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer‚ she strongly lobbied and pushed for the Equal Rights Amendment‚ she openly supported and lobbied for legal abortion‚ and

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    The republican sniper turned over the dead body and looked into a face much like his own. The realization of his brother’s blood on his hands was too much for him‚ without even realizing it he was overcome with red hot tear streaming down his cheeks. It’s not something the average man encounters‚ to see his own face‚ blood streaming down his head from a bullet wound‚ eyes bloodshot and wide open with a gaping hole in between his eyes. It only sank the sniper into a deeper pit of despair realizing

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    Why Liberals Hate America

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    states that liberals have different beliefs about religion than Republicans do. He compares how Republicans love America more than liberals. Moore’s statements make it very clear he is very one sided. Moore’s view on the beliefs of the liberals shows he is obviously a Republican. Moore as a Republican argues that Liberals or like he calls them “the modern left” shouldn’t be allowed to do what they want which is their right. Republicans focus on what they think is right‚ but don’t care about what needs

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    Political Socialization

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    Chris Stacy Political Science Brown-Political Socialization Paper I have not been very familiar with politics until I started taking this class. My mother is a democrat and father is a republican. I am a republican as well. I can remember my mom and dad arguing about who to vote for president. My dad has the most political influence on me. My mother and I rarely discuss anything that has to do with politics. As for my friends and other family members‚ never do we discuss politics. My father

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    attributes for a variable. What does that mean? Begin with the idea of the variable‚ in this example "party affiliation." That variable has a number of attributes. Let’s assume that in this particular election context the only relevant attributes are "republican"‚ "democrat"‚ and "independent". For purposes of analyzing the results of this variable‚ we arbitrarily assign the values 1‚ 2 and 3 to the three attributes. The level of measurement describes the relationship among these three values. In this case

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    Reconstruction was eroded and defeated by racism that was embedded within the hearts of Northerners. Tonya Kerr The University of the West Indies Professor Henderson Carter HIST 3202: Slavery‚ the Civil War and Reconstruction‚ 1820-1877 Examine the reasons for the Northern retreat from Reconstruction November 17th‚ 2014 After the American Civil War of 1861-18651 which started because of uncompromising disputes between the North who was for‚ and the South who was against the power of the

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    Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act The Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act of 1909 (ch. 6‚ 36 Stat. 11)‚ named for Representative Sereno E. Payne (R-NY) and Senator Nelson W. Aldrich (R-RI)‚ began in the United States House of Representatives as a bill lowering certain tariffs on goods entering the United States.[1] It was the first change in tariff laws since the Dingley Act of 1897.[2] President William Howard Taft called Congress into a special session in 1909 shortly after his inauguration to discuss the issue.

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    Describe the history of Texas as a one-party state. Texas: For over a 100 years Texas was a one-party state of Democrats (Munisteri). Republicans did not have a chance until Abraham Lincoln who was against slavery and defended the Union during the Civil War. During this time before Republicans took over Texas was free-willed and won majority of seats in the race and had all seats in Legislature. One of the best ways to describe this era was best stated by Author Steven‚ “developed a free spirit

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