Category: American Politics
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Watergate Scandal and Impeachment of Trump
Introduction The Founding Fathers of the United States gave the House of Representatives the power of impeachment to remove the corrupt officials from the government because they knew that providing power to one person is dangerous. Historically, three presidents of the United States were officially charged with abuse of power, the third being President Donald…
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American Politics in 20th Century Southern History
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The United States of America is a country that prides itself in its history. America owes its present to its past events. Southern history forms part of the larger history which shapes contemporary America. The South’s history is traceable to colonization days and largely shapes…
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Roosevelt and Hitler: Democrat and Dictator
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction In 1933, the US and Germany received new political leaders. Franklin D. Roosevelt became the President of the US, and Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of Germany. The period in which they reached the power was a difficult one, the world trying to overcome the drastic outcomes…
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The US Development and George Washington’s Presidency
Introduction The theme of independence is one of the fundamental themes in American history. Recently, it has been very actively developed by Russian American scientists. Special attention is paid to the people who made the transition of the United States from a colony to a state possible. A huge amount of literature is devoted to…
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The Connection Between Obama’s Comment and Garvey’s Speech
Marcus Garvey’s speech If You Believe the Negro Has a Sole in 1921 is one of the most influential speeches that protect equal rights for all races. It discusses the problem of discriminatory treatment of African American people which has been ongoing for more than a century. The theme of the speech is revolutionary and…
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“Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt’s America” by Rauchway
Table of Contents Introduction Ideas Presented by Rauchway Conclusion Reference Introduction One of the most contentious eras in American history is the turn of the 20th century. In his book Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt’s America, Eric Rauchway delves into the specifics of the disaster that took place on September 6, 1901 (Rauchway…
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Analysis of Conservatism in the Clinton and Obama Administrations
Conservatism is a widespread political belief that advocates for following traditions in various spheres. Even though this suggestion is not negative, it can face criticism for preventing innovation and development. That is why many political leaders do not follow this approach. In particular, specific examples demonstrate how the Clinton and Obama administrations challenged the rise…
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Political and Industrial Progress in Latin America
Progress is a constant inevitable process of any civilization and it takes its own rhythm and patterns, developing and changing according to the people who provide its existence. The language of progress is a complex of evolutionary stages and flows which provides the development not only in industries. This language includes larger notions, like evolution…
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Trump: Elections and Presidency
From the beginning of his political actions, Donald Trump made a considerable impression on the audience. People were interested in him, although many were also wary. This politician tried to stand by his opinion, even though it was often unusual and revolutionary. This allowed him to win over audiences and bring significant political change to…
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Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler: The Democrat & the Dictator
Adolf Hitler and Franklin Roosevelt became leaders of the state at about the same time, promising their people radical reforms that were supposed to lead their countries out of the political and economic crisis. Both of these leaders were so deeply engrossed in internal transformations that the military clash between Germany and America soon seemed…