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Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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Decision 2004: Campaign Issues
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This 5 page paper addresses the issues of education and health care as discussed by Kerry and Bush. Various things are included such as prayer in the schools, No Child Left Behind and the Kerry health care proposal. The paper presents a relatively objective point of view. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA44204.rtf
Democratic Theory and the U.S. Presdient
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This 4 page paper defines Democratic Theory and asks how well its elements are reflected in the governance (responsibilities/powers/behavior) of the President. Bibliography lists 4 source.
Filename: HVDemThr.rtf
Did George Bush Steal the Election ?
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This 6 page paper contends that George Bush is a legitimate president but explores arguments that he is not due to the decision rendered by the Supreme Court. The paper begins with an overview of how the Supreme Court works and then quickly turns to the 2000 election where George W. Bush defeated Al Gore. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA318Sup.rtf
Differences of Opinion on the Military:Bush Vs. Gore
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of how each presidential candidate viewed the military during the fall of 2000. The candidates' own military experience is touched on. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA047mil.wps
Economic Issues and Presidential Campaigns
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This 4 page paper looks at presidential campaigns in the latter part of the nineteenth century, and early part of the twentieth, to explore how money concerns were voiced in the context of elections. Many details about various elections are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA408pr1.rtf
ECONOMIC POLICIES THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
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This 12 page paper discusses the impact that the presidencies of Carter thru Bush have had on the economy and how well their economic policies have held up over time. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MBeconpres.rtf
Economic Policies: George W. Bush And Bill Clinton
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15 pages in length. Public opinion has a tendency to waver between obediently accepting and vehemently disapproving of presidential economic policies. While some thought that President Clinton's policies represented the fundamental contributions of his administration, others believed that the nation's economic situation only continued to worsen with him in office. George W. Bush maintains a constituency just about as divided, and he has not even been in office for six months. How do the two presidents' economic policies compare? Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCbshcl.doc
Edith Wilson - The First Woman President?:
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This 14 page paper examines the role of Edith Wilson during her husband's presidential administration when he was left temporarily disabled from a stroke. This paper suggests that Edith Wilson did not have the administrative skills necessary to effectively handle presidnetial responsibilities. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: GSEWilsn.rtf
Effective Presidents
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9 pages in length. This paper discusses at
length the constraints that can affect the office of the
presidency, and how the effective presidents have dealt with such
constraints. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: JGApresd.wps
EISENHOWER’S HIDDEN HAND AND BUSH’S CURRENT AGENDA
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This 5-page paper examines the Eisenhower presidency through the eyes of Fred Greenstein and his book, "The Hidden-Hand Presidency." The paper then discusses if current U.S. President George Bush would benefit from Eisenhower's method.
Filename: MTeisbus.rtf
Eleanor Roosevelt
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8 pages in length. One cannot discuss twentieth century first ladies without Eleanor Roosevelt immediately coming to mind. Regarded as one of America's great reforming leaders who had a sustained impact on national policy toward youth, blacks, women, the poor, and the United Nations, Mrs. Roosevelt became the new representation of first ladies. Politically active and social adept, Eleanor took strong stands in everything she addressed, in spite of the fact that she was initially apprehensive of becoming trapped in the cyclical confines of the White House. This proved to be a premature concern, inasmuch as Mrs. Roosevelt was instrumental in setting new precedents. Weekly press conferences, national lectures and a radio programs were just some of the innovative ways the first lady immersed herself in the political scene. Along with a syndicated newspaper column, being a hands-on supporter for the World War II war effort and a major voice in [President Roosevelt's] administration for measures to aid the underprivileged and racial minorities, Eleanor had made a solid place for herself in the annals of American history. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCERoos.rtf
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