Category: American Politics
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History of American Political Thought
The history of American political thought is a complicated one, compounding both of the nation’s separatist idealistic roots and the dark legacy of slavery. Its core principles of freedom, equality and opportunity, however, remain a consistent feature at least in the intentions of the US policy makers throughout the years. The greatest paradox of the…
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Franklin Roosevelt: Shift of the New Deal
Introduction During the 1932 summer, Franklin Roosevelt was a New York governor before he was voted as a Democratic Party candidate. In Roosevelt’s acceptance speech, he addressed various challenges caused by depression and offered to formulate a New Deal for Americans. As a result, in the 1932 fall, Roosevelt encountered a landslide victory. The New…
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The United States vs. Trump Supreme Court Case
Donald Trump is the forty-fifth president of the United States who was elected on a Republican ticket. He served one term before losing the presidential set to the democratic candidate Joe Biden. Having been elected in 2016 to succeed the Democratic president Barack Obama, who had served full terms, Trump is known to have used…
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The Democrat and the Dictator: Roosevelt’s and Hitler’s Speech
Table of Contents Roosevelt’s Speech Hitler’s Speech Concluding Statement References Roosevelt’s Speech Roosevelt’s inaugural address (1933) reveals that the difficulties he considers to be the reason of hardships “concern, thank God, only material things” (para. 2). Roosevelt (1933) thinks the cause of the problems of his nation is that “Practices of the unscrupulous money changers…
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The American Revolution Influence on the World’s Political Course
Introduction In this revolutionary war of independence, England at first did not want to recognize the American “rebels” as belligerents. The forces of the warring parties were far from equal at first. The American forces where not as strong as the English army. Furthermore, when the colony had almost no industry and England possessed the…
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George Washington’s Farewell Address: Description and Key Aspects
George Washington’s Farewell Address (1796) was a letter from one of the greatest American leaders to the citizens of the country providing explanations about his choice to not seek a third term. The Farewell was something deeper, it was guidance and support for American residents to have a safe and happy future. The president underlined…
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George Washington as the Foundation of American Nation
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction George Washington is widely known for being of the seven Founding Fathers of the USA and the first American president who served from 1789 to 1797. In addition to that, he was also the leader of the Patriot forces, who won the American War of Independence…
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Hitler’s and Roosevelt’s Inaugural Speeches
Table of Contents Introduction Inaugural Speech by Adolph Hitler Inaugural Speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt Conclusion References Introduction The early 1930s proved to be a time of hardship for many countries on the globe. In 1933, two strong politicians came to rule Germany and the US. This paper aims to compare Hitler’s and Roosevelt’s inaugural…
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Ethical Conflicts of Obama and Trump Healthcare Reforms
The healthcare reforms advanced by President Obama in 2010 have a number of similarities with the recent reforms introduced by President Trump. One of the major similarities that are evident between the two reforms is the emphasis on the welfare of the patients and insurance. Although the reforms introduced by Trump are slightly relaxed and…
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Bill Clinton and His Administration
Bill Clinton was the 42nd Unites States President served for two consecutive terms. During his presidency from 1993 to 2001, he was publicly recognized for both controversies and improving the economy of the United States of America. Additionally, the rating of this former president varied a lot throughout the period when he was in office.…