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113.19045 Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Leadership Style.
This paper is written about Franklin Roosevelt. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the U.S. President from 1933-1945. He was the leader of the Democratic Party and led his country for three terms. He was able to pull his nation out of the Depression, as well as lead it into the war against the Nazis and the Japanese. The most important aspect of Roosevelt's career was his ability to rescue his country from the Depression with his New Deal policy.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 19045 Franklin Delano Roosevelt.doc
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114.18150 The Kennedy Assassination: An Analysis of Motive and Outcome.
This four-page undergraduate paper examines John F. Kennedy and his assassination, explores what led to his murder, and discusses what outcome the assassination had on society and political actions.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 18150 The Kennedy Assassination.doc
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115.18238 An Analysis of Keynesian Theories and Government Spending
This five-page undergraduate paper examines Keynesian Theory and government spending, discusses the stimulus packages presented by the Bush Administration, and evaluates the results the administration's supply side approach will have on the economy.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 18238 Keynesian Theory Government.doc
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116.18642 The Legacy of Presidency of Richard Nixon.
Nixon resigned from his office nearly thirty years ago, and his legacy continues to be shrouded in controversy. He was a complex, inconsistent, and highly contradictory personality whose presidency was an extremely mixed bag of successes, failures, and confusion. Nixon once made the prediction that by the turn of the century, he would begin to be viewed in a more favorable light. Marked by solid achievements both at home and abroad, Nixon's work while in office ended the Imperial Presidency, reopened Western communication with China and Russia, helped see the country through its first round of serious welfare reform; in short, Nixon did have a significantly positive impact upon the nation. But, it was Watergate that opened the doors to the seedier and frightening side of the Nixon Presidency. Secret tapings, brutal escalations in Vietnam, conspiracies to harm other politicians, and his involvement in the thefts at Watergate all cast a deep shadow over what Nixon had been able to accomplish. The most egregious abuses of executive privilege occurred under President Nixon who invoked that doctrine to shield embarrassing and incriminating information (Rozell, 762). It is the purpose of this paper to examine the Presidency of Richard M. Nixon, and to pay special attention to the implications of Watergate both during and after his term.
Pages: 9
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Filename: 18642 Presidency Richard Nixon.doc
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117.18643 An Alternate History and Nixon.
This three-page undergraduate paper examines how the election of Richard Nixon as President in the 1960 election would have impacted America in the 1960's in terms of Vietnam, race, youth, culture, and US-Soviet relations.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 18643 Nixon Presidency History.doc
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118.18664 The "Digital Divide" and Administrative Action: Two Approaches to the Same Social Situation.
This paper addresses the approach taken by both the Clinton and the Bush Administrations in terms of the digital divide. This paper shows that while evidence clearly indicates that the digital divide exists, and while the Clinton Administration created policy that would effectively create social change within this area, that the Bush Administration has systematically eliminated such programs. The differing approaches taken to an existing social problem are perplexing to the author and cannot truly be reconciled as being "successfully" terminated, despite the Bush Administration's assurances to the contrary.
Pages: 75
Bibliography: 25 source(s) listed
Filename: 18664 Digital Divide Administrative.doc
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119.19133 President Woodrow Wilson.
This paper is written about President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson's vision of a world transformed, of a then-new postwar order that would prevent a recurrence of the ordeal of that time, went beyond the establishment of a League of Nations.