Category: President
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The Future of President Assads Regime and Syria
Introduction In March 2018, the Syrian conflict entered its eighth year since it broke out in 2011 following protests against the continued rule of the Assad family, which has been in power for over four decades. This paper discusses the future of President Assads regime and Syria. This topic is important because the Syrian conflict…
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Nixons Unsuitability for Presidents Role
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Watergate affair marred Nixons presidency, which continues to be a sad chapter in American history. Calls for Nixons impeachment were sparked by his involvement in the scandal and subsequent efforts to hide it. Nixon was found to have allowed a break-in at the DNC headquarters…
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President Harry S Truman and the Bomb
Introduction When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died on the 12th of April, 1945 his Vice President of eighty-two days standing, Harry S. Truman was sworn in as the new Commander-in-Chief, taking over at one of the most critical junctures in history. Although Trumans achievements are many, his presidency will always be associated primarily with the…
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How to Becoming a President of the US
Table of Contents Introduction Constitutional crises of the Nixon and Reagan administrations Modern presidency Conclusion References Introduction Becoming a president of the United States can be one of the most demanding jobs in the world. This is because of various constitutional, legislative and political interests. The paper shall look at some specific examples in history.…
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Why the US Has Never Had a Female President
Introduction When it comes to elections and politics, many countries face the harm of prejudice against the possibility of female contribution to the field. In particular, throughout the history of the US, there has been no woman selected as President, while many have run for the position. Even though the number of female leaders in…
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The Presidents of the United States in History
George Washington (1789-1797) contributed to the adoption of the new Constitution, the Constitutional Convention. He was spreading the spirit of forswearing parties and urged people to abdicate geographical distinction (The White House). John Adams (1797-1801) was an excellent political philosopher who became the first vice president and then the second president of the US. He…
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President Reagans Impact on Foreign Policy
Table of Contents Introduction Background The Cold War Arms Race Defeating the U.S.S.R. Leadership Success Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The President of the United States of America has two primary responsibilities aside from the usual routine of governing a country. The first one is to develop and execute domestic policies. The second one is to…
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President Harry S. Truman: Lessons America Made
President Harry S. Truman made a significant mistake that changed the way governments conduct themselves during conflicts and attach rivals during wars. Researchers mention that Truman wanted to intimidate other countries using deadly force (Warren and Siracusa 19). However, while the president specifically stated that this was a military operation aimed at the Japanese army,…
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Opposition to the Soviet Union in President Trumans Foreign Policy
Table of Contents Introduction Americas Image on the World Stage after World War II Containment Policy Korean War Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) were two superpowers with significantly different views that arose after World War II (WWII). The USA and the USSR were allies during…
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Positive Effects of the War of 1812 for the USA. The Role of President Jackson in the History
America attacked Great Britain in 1882 Instead of France because of a number of reasons. First of all it is important to note that Great Britain had been at War with France for a long time even before tensions began to be felt. Americas decision to attack Britain was strategic in the sense that both…