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    (History.com).” At the time of the Great Depression the people were panicked‚ this quote by Franklin D. Roosevelt helped to demonstrate that there was hope left after all the tragic events. Although the Great Depression was a tragic day in history‚ society has been benefitted by making different approaches and laws because of the mistakes that were made during the Great depression‚ electing Franklin D. Roosevelt to which he made new regulations‚ and passing the first Social Security Act by Congress

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    During his first year of presidency‚ Franklin D Roosevelt faced many challenges with bringing the United States economy out of the depression. The state of our economy had severely deteriorated by the time of his inauguration. President Roosevelt wanted to help the American economy. Therefore he implemented a plan named the “New Deal”‚ however‚ this new plan had many gray and fuzzy areas. The New Deal had phases. The First New Deal last from 1933-1935‚ the Second New Deal lasting from 1935-1937‚

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    On January 30th‚ President Donald Trump gave his State of the Union discourse about his past accomplishments to prove how America was becoming better and more unified. By utilizing rhetorical devices‚ specific diction‚ and the organization of his speech‚ Trump fulfills his motivation of the discourse. “But for too many of our citizens‚ a different reality exists: mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Fig. 1) was born on January 30th of 1882 around Hyde Park‚ New York. He was born and raised into a life of prosperity and pleasure. His father was James Roosevelt‚ an entrepreneur on the side and a nobleman on the other. Roosevelt’s mother‚ Sara Delano‚ was a very determined mother. Franklin was their only child and grew up to be very successful and had the equal attention from both his parents. Around the age of 14‚ Roosevelt was tutored at home. After that‚ he was an

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    State of the Union Address Response Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address was a very needed statement for many Americans. This may be why this was one of the most popular State of the Union Address Responses in America’s history. President Trump started off his speech by congratulating people on their acts of kindness and patriotism. His first topic was the economy. He said that all Americans will benefit from his tax cut and how he created many jobs for Americans which in result

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    Revolution: Benjamin Franklin The American Revolution influenced so much more than just people’s taxes and freedom. It influenced writing and speeches of people at the time. The American Identity during the American Revolution was reflected in Benjamin Franklins writing such as the "Poor Richard’s Almanac" and The Declaration of Independence (he helped draft the document). Political‚ social‚ and economic factors shaped Franklin’s writing The political circumstances Benjamin Franklin was in greatly

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    Gettysburg Address Rhetorical Analysis The 16th President of the United States of America‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ in his speech‚ The Gettysburg Address‚ recounts the tragedy of the Civil War and the fight for the removal of slavery. Lincoln’s purpose is to state the importance of winning the war along with the importance of liberty‚ freedom‚ and equality. He creates a somber commemorative tone throughout the speech in order to show how serious he is about equality and freedom for everyone. Lincoln

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    President Barack Obama State of the Union Address Critique The leader of the free world‚ President Barack Obama‚ addressed Congress and the fellow citizens of the United States of America on the current State of the Union. The President enlightened America on multiple issues concerning the economy‚ education‚ jobs‚ foreign affairs and more. The speech given on the night of January 27th 2010 attracted over 48 million television viewers. Strong attitudes and opinions were exemplified immediately

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    Abraham Lincoln was our president during the Civil War who wrote Gettysburg Address. Dr. Martin Luther King was a Civil Rights leader who gave the I have a Dream speech by LIncoln Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America

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    President Obama’s State of the Union Speech:  Topics Chart   Topics you expect the President to bring up: Why? Was the topic brought up?    Middle Class  Because we are having problem with the economy  yes  College    Cause before the speech there was a new rule that if you do good in school you get two free years of college  yes  Working families    My mom was talking to me about a men and a lady working really hard and they met Obama  yes                                                   President

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