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    Union Membership Trend

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    Depression.” The current recession‚ that yes‚ we’re still in‚ doesn’t bode well for any significant positive upswing in union membership. The government will continue to introduce and press on rhetoric that will equate the union membership decline to republican legislative action as this reporter took the liberty of‚ in mentioning Wisconsin‚ while dismissing the actions of a democratic legislature in California that succeeded in reducing union benefits. The numbers provided also shed more light on government

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    Harding‚ Coolidge‚ and Hoover were Republicans that believed in pro-business and there was no need to regulate businesses. They wanted to keep taxes down and business profits up and give business more availability credit in order to expand. They had a high tariff on imported goods which helped American manufactures. All though they had many similarities‚ they also had different approaches to their campaign. Warren Harding conservatives‚ affable manner‚ and "make no enemies" campaign strategy

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    Thomas Nast Influence

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    staying power. Not another political cartoonist is as widely recognized over 100 years later like Thomas Nast is. His images of Santa Claus and Christmas are still traditions today and will likely last for generations to come. The elephant‚ the Republican party mascot‚ was introduced by Thomas Nast and he helped to popularize the Democratic donkey. A third super power of Thomas Nast was he had a lot of gumption‚ more so than most people today. He held true to his convictions and beliefs and refused

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    Letter To Editor

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    Letter to editor When the Sonora Union High School Bond Measure J was on the November 2012 ballot‚ I voted for it with pride because I knew it would enrich and improve the lives of young people. It was specific enough‚ in both word and intent‚ to get me and at least 55 percent of the electorate to pass it. If the list of projects was “too broad” for some people‚ it was their right to vote “no” at the time. What makes me angry is that those who don’t like the Measure J “aquatics center‚” are now

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    Explanatory Summary on Obama’s Second Inaugural Speech In “Obama’s Second Inaugural Speech”‚ from The New York Times on January 21‚ 2013‚ President Barack Obama gives out the speech for persuading the Congress‚ especially the republicans‚ and Americans to vote for him for becoming the next president in the election. In the speech‚ President Obama persuades that people should all get together in order to move forward‚ retaining the liberty and equality for everyone. This is a persuasive speech because

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    numerous but the biggest ones are: the lose of Republicans in government control‚ the rise of groups who targeted blacks and physically and civilly‚ and finally the general racism of both Northern and Southern states had a large role in the liberties of freedmen being passed or not. Reconstruction has started out strong and had it continued‚ we could have had a much different America‚ but now we can only

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    Do you know who you want for Presidential Candidates for 2016? Donald trump was born on June 14‚ 1946. He was born in Queens‚ New York. His age is 69. His full name is Donald John Trump. He’s a republican. His religion is protestant. Another name that people call him is The Donald. His occupation is a business leader and a reality television star. He has 5 children. There names are Donald jr‚ Ivank‚ Eric‚ Tiffany‚ and Barron. His parents names are Fred Trump and Mary Anne Macleod Trump.

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    Since late 1863‚ President Abraham Lincoln had already made plans for the Reconstruction and getting the South back into the Union. With the South in disarray and tensions growing against the North‚ Lincoln knew how to handle the situation. However before the war even ended‚ in 1865 he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth‚ a loyal Southerner. With the South in cheers for his death‚ they fail to realize that he was their only hope for a better Reconstruction. If he had lived‚ he would had been so

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    Reconstruction

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    Reconstruction: The Post War Era Lindsay Pone Professor Goldstein History 105 Strayer University 01/30/2013 Reconstruction: The Post Civil War Era Friday April 12‚ 1861‚ America embarked into war with its biggest adversary; America! The American Civil War broke out‚ and what was believed to be a quick battle by the North‚ turned out to be a long bloody four years and left the country devastated. President Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United

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    David Brooks began his essay “One Nation‚ Slightly Divisible” by dividing America into two sections: “Red America”‚ the republicans‚ and “Blue America”‚ the democrats. Brooks discussed the differences between the two groups. He described how “Red America” was made up of farmers and rural communities‚ while “Blue America” consisted of big cities with many stores and businesses. As Brooks looked at the red and blue sections of the electoral map‚ he was interested in the reasons

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