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    Washington ’s Farewell Address 1 Washington ’s Farewell Address William Davis Post University Washington ’s Farewell Address Davis 2 George Washington delivered vital and practical advice to early America upon the end of his second term as President. George Washington ’s farewell address of 1796 warned of seven dangers to avoid for a healthy and prosperous country‚ 1) The Importance of Unity‚ and The Danger of Sectionalism 2) The Authority

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    Introduction On September 17‚ 1796‚ George Washington’s Farewell Address was published. It was not a document that was read in Congress but a document that was published in the newspaper. In George Washington’s Farewell Address‚ there are many relevant themes that unfold in the document‚ but there are three distinct themes that are more prevalent and stick out in the readers mind as well as what Washington wanted to get across to his readers. Setting the stage for all future presidents‚ George

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    be under: American (6). To fortify this warning‚ Washington reminds his audience that they have “fought and triumphed together” and have created the nation through joint effort that should not be ruined by local interests (7). Later on in the farewell address‚ Washington draws reference to geographical alignments and warns against the dangers of parties. Washington believes that the “Spirit of Party”‚ albeit inseparable from human nature‚ can lead individuals to place their own advancements over the

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    of America should be come‚ while his farewell address to the United States citizens conveyed warnings about the future of the country. Washington’s resignation from commission is something that many people didn’t know how to take‚ due to many wanting him to stay in a position of power. During his time as Commander of the continental party congress had granted powers to him that could be considered equal

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    Washington’s Farewell Address Assignment George Washington explained to the citizens in his Farewell Address why he was retiring. emphasized his worries about approaching hazards and dangers‚ and proclaimed his support for a united nation of the United States. In 1796‚ Washington declared in this letter that he would not seek. reelection a third time. A newspaper report contained the letter. In a blunt address to his "Friends" and citizens‚" he counseled and admonished the citizens of America

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    Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States who ran a total of 2 terms from 1981 to 1989. He is well known for being one of the oldest serving presidents‚ and also having a great impact on the Cold War towards the end. This is what Ronald Reagan did‚ and how he continued with the downfall of the Soviet Union. In the beginning‚ Ronald Reagan was originally a politician where he served as California’s 33rd governor from 1967-1975. He was even an actor earlier on in his career

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    participated and took a side‚ The Allies which included Britain‚ France‚ Russia and later on the US versus the Central Power which included Germany‚ Ottoman empire‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Bulgaria. The US still believing in what Washington said in his farewell address remained out of the war until 1917. Woodrow Wilson wanted to keep the US out of World War 1 nut he couldn’t anymore. Wilson entered the US into World War 1 with the purpose to make the world safe for democracy‚ and soon afterwards the Allies

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    The Reagan Doctrine

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    The Reagan Doctrine Stephen Holifield Dr. Mickey Crews HIS 1112 July 8‚ 2012 As Ronald Reagan came into office‚ he was considered apprehensive of the Soviet Union. Throughout his presidency‚ he remained centered on the perceived threat to the safety and security of the United States from the Soviet Union and its Communist system. President Reagan rejected how most leaders in Washington perceived the cold war and how it should be handled. First

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    Analysis of Ronald Reagan ’s 40th Anniversary of D-Day Ronald Reagan‚ born February 6‚ 1911‚ accomplished a great many things in his life. He changed lives and inspired many people from a wide variety of standpoints as an actor‚ governor‚ soldier‚ and eventually president of the United States of America. Reagan was a brilliant and gifted speaker‚ garnering himself with fame as a star actor‚ trust and relateability as a loving husband and father‚ and the love of the American people as the

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    System of 1896 with McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt. After World War I we had an era focusing on domestic progress that consisted of both the New Deal and the Great Society under FDR‚ and LBJ. Lastly‚ the latest era the United States has seen is the Reagan Revolution. The eras cited above consisted of similar patterns. This pattern in the presidencies included control by a single political party; each period featured

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