Category: President

  • The Presidency of Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States

    Assessing the legacy of a particular president, a specific approach is needed. For that matter, a presidency should be examined after a certain time has been passed, in order to neutrally evaluate the actions and the consequences, not for the four-year period, but for the history as a whole. In that sense, Jimmy Carter- the…

  • Andrew Jackson, the President of the US

    The great president of America, Andrew Jackson was born in a backwoods settlement in the Carolinas in 1767. He was the 7th president of America. Though he had an irregular education, he won great acclaim and popularity as a lawyer with his habit of reading books in his late teens. From the very young age…

  • Political President Campaign: Developing Strategies

    A campaign manager, who is developing a program for a candidate running for president, should consider such factors as the interests of the party that the candidate represents, fundraising, media, public opinion, political participation, etc. Overall, the presidential campaign can be divided into two phases, the primaries, and the general elections. For instance, we may…

  • President Wilson and European War

    President Wilsons decision to keep America out of the European war was motivated by a number of factors. First and foremost, he wanted to avoid plunging the United States into a lengthy and costly conflict that would have little benefit for American interests (Ambrosius, 2017). Additionally, Wilson believed that America could best support the cause…

  • President Jackson and Actions Against Natives

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Andrew Jackson, like any other American president and patriot of his nation, wanted to change his country for the better. This desire was the reason for several significant reforms, including the adoption of the Indian Removal Act. 1 The forced relocation of people was a…

  • Andrew Jackson: The President of the Common Men

    Andrew Jackson represented the new generation of the political leadership of the United States. His presidency is a period known as the Jacksonian Era, also called the Era of The Common Man. Despite that, Jackson made many opponents representing the rise of the lower class. The election of Andrew Jackson in 1828 was influenced by…

  • James Madison: American Ex-Presidents

    James Madison was the fourth President of the United States and made a significant contribution to the development of the country. He had a long political career and was elected to two terms. Madisons politics are distinguished by the protection of the interests of the country and the unification of the nation. The presidents career…

  • President Jeffersons Land Deal

    The act of President Johnson purchasing the Louisiana territory was an act of hypocrisy because it contravened the rule of law which is the foundation of democracy, the platform he ran on to become president. is election into the presidency was a win for Democratic-Republicans against the Federalists, and it came with a pledge to…

  • Operation Geronimo: The Presidents Authority

    Operation Geronimo (OG), also known as Neptune Spear, was a military operation conducted by the U.S. in Pakistan and formally authorized by President Obama twelve years ago. The military operation revolved around capturing/defeating Osama Bin Laden. Resulting in the killing of the worlds most famous Islamic terrorist, OG is sometimes regarded as an ambiguous decision…

  • The Discussion of Chinese President Xi Jinping

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Xi Jinpings hunger is primarily motivated by his desire to increase the countrys influence, power, and presence in the global context. Such could be achieved through his reforms to fully centralize control and make China a great nation (Gueorguiev, 2018). He seeks to facilitate Chinas dream of…