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    Jeffersonian Republicans image of the common man was one vested in the educated and independent farmer‚ who by no stretch of the imagine had the capabilities to serve in government. The Jacksonian Democracies image of the common man expanded from farmers to include laborers‚ planters‚ and mechanics. Jackson saw these people as the true representatives of the Government‚ and thus its true servers. The image of the common man for each the Jeffersonians and the Jacksonians differed in the fundamental principle

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    reached many different levels of equality throughout its history. A product of the times‚ it is always changing. Both Jeffersonian democracy and Jacksonian democracy were based on the beliefs in the freedom and equal rights of all men. However‚ Jacksonians acted more thoroughly on these ideas. While these two men essentially shared many of the same beliefs and ideas‚ there was a noticeable difference to how they acted on them and spoke out about them. Jeffersonians believed in equality and rule by the

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    The New Deal is a good deal. Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed the New Deal to try to help the America people recover from the Great Depression. The goals of the New Deal were to get America out of the Great Depression by the 3 R’s. The 3 R’s are Relief‚ Recovery‚ and Reform. Relief for the hungry and jobless‚ Recovery for the agriculture and industry‚ and Reform to change the way the economy worked. The New Deal was an exceptional deal. The New Deal started to create more jobs for people who

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    Industrial Revolution was a time in history where the workers were so poor and the employers were so rich. In this time period the business owners had it all‚ it was complete monopolism. On the contrary‚ the working class was so poor that the children‚ ‚who were the next generation‚ were uneducated because the parents were being paid so little that the children had to spend their time working instead of learning. Although the Industrial Revolution had some good things‚ the bad things that it caused

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    Was Odysseus a good or bad leader ? Generally I think Odysseus is a good leader because he saves his men more times than he lets them get killed‚ for example on the island with Polythemus. He thought of a cunning plan to get most of his men out of the cave they were trapped in. On the Cicones Island‚ even though he didn’t make much attempt to make his men leave and his lack of respect from his men was poor causing him to lose 36 men he still shared all the spoils out equally. Odysseus’s

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    The Great Depression-how bad did it get? The Great Depression presented the people of the United States of America Trial upon trial in almost every aspect of life. The Great Depression‚ while getting its name from the economic cycle‚ was truly a depression in every sense of the word. Times were tough for almost every single family if not worse. This was exceptionally difficult after the prosperous 20’s that was surely an economic expansion and then boom. The final months of the 1920s were spent

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    The Age of Jacksonian Democracy‚ from about 1824 to 1840‚ marked a pervasive influence on American politics. As the seventh president of the United States elected in 1828‚ Andrew Jackson quickly organized some governmental issues in term of his policy‚ such as passing the Tariff of Abominations which hurt the Southerners with high taxes and vetoing the bank recharter which showed an exploitation in presidential power. More importantly‚ he signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 to expand the nation’s

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    Firstly‚ he made the senate larger to have more of his own supporters in political positions. In doing this‚ he ultimately made the senate a lot weaker than before. He more than doubled the senate just for his own personal purposes. Julius Caesar was self-centered and made the roman political system larger at the expense of it weakening. He

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    messages between troops and leaders. He was captured by british soldiers for acting as a solider for the continental army. Thirty-five long years later he was an army major general in the war of 1812 also known as a hero of that war after he won the battle of New Orleans. In 1824 Andrew Jackson was finally ready to fight for the presidency like how he fought in the army. The main tactic of his campaign was to be a people’s man‚ he wanted the citizens to believe he was a simple

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    Good Action/Good Person I consider a good action to be something that helps others and is unselfish. Within the last year I have helped my Grandma through her cancer treatments. I believe that this is a good action because it was helping my Grandma in a time of need when she needed an extra hand. I took time out of my school schedule in order to help her get to and from the treatments‚ helped her around the house and visited with her giving moral support. I would get up early and drive her to the

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