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    Jimmy Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. With his administration‚ He inspired to make the nation competent and compassionate. His achievements were notable but in an era of rising energy prices and inflation‚ It became impossible for his administration to meet these high expectations. America had developed a "crisis of confidence" and a "national malaise" by the late 1970s. On July 15‚ 1979‚ Pres. Jimmy Carter gave the "malaise" speech‚ where he identified

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    Vietnam. Upon hearing of this publication‚ the Nixon administration utilizes a secret investigative unit known as “The Plumbers”‚ to burglarize the office of psychiatrist Daniel Ellsberg in an attempt to find evidence to discredit the man responsible for releasing the papers to the press (DigitalHistory). Shortly thereafter‚ Ellsberg surrenders to police. By now‚ the Washington Post has also published the Pentagon Papers. Although President Nixon made a valiant effort‚ the Supreme Court ruled

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    Anti Drug Groups Throughout history‚ America has been fighting against drug and alcohol abuse in teens and adults. Many ways companies and anti drug groups try to prevent drug and alcohol abuse is through education in school systems and out of school systems. They teach young students about drugs and alcohol before they risk being around them‚ and they teach older students about drugs while they are around in their daily lives. Are these education programs really necessary? That’s the question many

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    60’s & 70’s‚ the U.S. was suffering from 5.3% inflation & 6% unemployment; refers to the unusual economic situation in which an economy is suffering both from inflation & from stagnation of its industrial growth. * Vietnamization: President Richard Nixon’s strategy for ending U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War‚ involving a gradual withdrawl of American troops & replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces. * Silent Majority: phrase used to describe people‚ whatever their economic status

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    Halem in 2000‚ who interviewed a former Kent State student named Rob Fox. Rob Fox witnessed the 1970 National Guard shootings at Kent State University in Ohio. He was a young student at the time who was really against the war in Vietnam and against Richard Nixon’s proposal of sending troops into Cambodia. This source was intended for a general audience‚ who wants to analyze and hear first-hand accounts of what really occurred in Kent State. The interviewer who interviewed Rob Fox and the Kent State

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    After Kennedy’s assassination‚ President Johnson was in a rush to get the Civil Rights Act signed. Johnson did not approve of the Act in the beginning of his senate years. Later after being pushed by the citizens‚ politics drove him into approving the Act in order to make America happy again. President Lyndon Johnson was driven by politics‚ In a discussion; a Book by Robert Dallek Roy wilkins says President Johnson “If he felt so strongly about the issue‚ Why had it taken him so long to act on it

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    Final Test Review 2013 Fall 1. All of the following factors promoted the growth of suburbs a. Low cost government loans. b. Expanded road and highway construction. c. Increased automobile production. d. The baby boom. 2. The mood of the “Beat Generation’ is best reflected in which Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. 3. The decade of the 1950’s was characterized by women doing what? 4. All of the following were reasons why a consumer culture appeared in the 1950’s a. The creation of credit cards

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    did not put much emphasis on Vietnam and communism continued. Lyndon Johnson also tried to stop communism in Vietnam but his attempts failed and he lost support of his own citizens and eventually he had to accept defeat. After Lyndon‚ President Richard Nixon had to withdraw American forces from Vietnam indicating the victory of Vietnamese communist forces. The main events that led to the start of the Vietnam war began with the Japanese occupation of Vietnam from 1941 to 1945‚ and from then on the

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    administrations/clandestine organizations have responded to the ET presence. I will analyse the gradual erosion of executive oversight of these clandestine organizations‚ and the latter’s increasing influence over the executive branch of government. I will also outline the increased role of Corporate America and the Council of Foreign Relations in politically managing the ET presence. I further examine the most current political management style as evidenced by the US led military intervention into Iraq and what

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    Through the Decades: An Examination of Social‚ Political and Economic Post-World War II Events and Their Impact on the American People America has experienced social‚ political and economic events that have greatly shaped this nation and impacted its people in the decades following World War II. The purpose of this paper is to identify which events‚ during each decade from the 1950s through the 1990s‚ had the greatest impact on the American people. Undeniably‚ most political and social

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