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Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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President Bush and The Gulf War
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9 pages analyzing ex-President George Bush's decision to enter the Persian Gulf Conflict. Focuses on his misuse of Presidential power. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Gulfwarp.wps
F.D.R.'s 'New Deal'
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A comprehensive 12 page overview of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 'New Deal.' The writer explains the President's program and discusses the various measures that FDR took including those concerning labor, agriculture, restoring public confidence in banking, and more. Statistical information concerning government funding and its ultimate effectiveness is provided. Several sources footnoted.
Filename: Newdeal.wps
William E. Leuchtenburg/The FDR Years
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A 5 page analysis of Leuchtenburg's insightful commentary on the legacy of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. According to Leuchtenburg, a constitutional crisis occurred in the 1930s when Roosevelt was increasingly rebuffed by a highly conservative and seemingly unswayable Supreme Court's rejection of the his New Deal program to meet the needs of America's economic collapse. Leuchtenburg skillfully traces the development of FDR's plan to counter this opposition and the subsequent developments are discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 90fdr.rtf
Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
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A 3 page paper examining this seminal document in American history in terms of its historical ties to some of the predominant political ideas of the Enlightenment, particularly those of Locke. The paper shows how the Declaration of Independence took ideas that had been current in theory only and put them into practice. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Decofind.wps
Andrew Johnson/Richard Nixon: Contrasts and Similarities
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A 9 page discussion of the similarities and differences in the accomplishments and failures of Presidents Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon. Discusses each man’s political career, especially his role in black rights and the reasons each found himself in political disfavor and under threat of impeachment. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPjohnso.wps
President Ford's Pardon of Richard Nixon
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A 10 page paper discussing the value of honest Presidential communication with the people of the country. This President, after taking office under the very worst possible of political conditions, approached the American people with honesty and an admission of a period of indecision, but then concluded with the reminder for us that the ultimate decision was his. That blatant honesty and commitment to doing what was right rather than what necessarily would have been politically advantageous most likely cost him a full election two years after the fact, but it gives the American people a standard against which to judge the veracity of Presidential rhetoric and also presents all those Presidents following with an example they could do worse than to follow. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Fordpard.wps
"Courthouse over White House: Chicago and the Presidential Election of 1960": A Review of the Book by Edmund Frank Kallina
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An 11 page discussion of the material presented in this book regarding the alleged political corruption and possible links with organized crime among the John F. Kennedy camp which resulted in one of the closest presidential elections in history. Suggests that the long range implications of the outcome of this race were substantial, possibly even influencing Nixon's later actions in the Watergate scandal. No additional sources are
listed.
Filename: PPkenCrm.wps
"Eyewitness to Power" by David Gergen
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A 5 page book review which discusses
"Eyewitness to Power" by David Gergen. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAgergen.wps
"First In His Class": A Review of the Book by David Mariniss
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A 5 page review of the book "First in His Class" written by Pulitzer prize winning journalist David Mariniss. Summarizes the material presented by Mariniss which gives insight into the many factors which shaped Bill Clinton and assured his journey to the Presidency of the United States. Emphasizes the many character flaws detailed by Mariniss. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPclntnB.wps
"Reagan in His Own Hand": A Review of the Book By Ronald Reagan
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A 5 page overview of "Reagan, In His Own Hand: The Writings of Ronald Reagan That Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America", a book containing numerous original essays of Ronald Reagan compiled by Kiron K. Skinner. The documents included in "Reagan, In His Own Hand" were written largely prior to his attaining the office of the President of the United States and, perhaps more so than any other writings, reflect Reagan's ideologies and personality. Comments on the writing habits of Reagan and how his compositions typically evolved from their original format on yellow legal pads to finished typewritten documents then sometimes retranscribed onto index cards for use in presentations. Emphasizes that these writings all merge to accomplish one thing, the dispellment of the inaccurate views which were held by many regarding the inner fortitude and strengths of Ronald Reagan. No additional sources are
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Filename: PPreagan.wps
"The Commanders" by Bob Woodward
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A 5 page paper which examines "The
Commanders" by Bob Woodward in relationship to the Bush Administration's use of
defense planning systems in identifying political objectives and applying to military
resources in order to accomplish their objectives. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAcmmdrs.rtf
"The Reagan Revolution And The New Capitalism" - Critical Essay
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3 pages in length. The basis of "The Reagan Revolution and the New Capitalism" as found in Major Problems in American History, volume 2 is to provide a better understanding of how Reagan - as well as Goldwater and Nixon before him - were placed in their political leadership roles at precisely the right time to help hasten along the trend of new capitalism that was moving at a fast clip. Author Martin Andersen points to myriad factors that ultimately comprised this development, a gradual progression which took the better part of fifty years to reach fruition. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCReaganRv.rtf