Jacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian Democracy meant that politically, everyone would have a say; most importantly the common man.
Andrew Jackson’s Policy Against The Native Americans
Andrew Jackson’s policy of removal on the Native Americans succeeded, but left the country in disarray.
Andrew Jackson as “the Symbol for an Age”
The assessment that called Andrew Jackson to be the “symbol for an age” is very true.
Analysis Question on The Great Society – American History
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Lyndon B. Johnson were inaugurated into office served with a platter of issues and tribulations. Both attempted to assist constructively through a series of programs. Roosevelt’s New Deal was created to provide ’relief, recovery, and reform’ to help ease the effects of the Great Depression, and to a great extent, Johnson’s domestic program, the Great Society, reflected many of the aims of the New Deal since they both were created to mend society while dealing with the issues at hand, such as the overwhelming poverty and unemployment rates, at the expense of the national deficit and inevitable cynicism from critics.
Let’s All Bash The President!
It is our right…. isn’t it?
Aclu Celebrates Victory
Through his policies and decision making process the president has made it clear he will bring change not only to the country but he will change American society into a more peaceful and conciliatory society.
The Need for a New American Political Party
Democrats are slowy becoming right-wing, Republican are becoming radicalists. We need a new party to take control.
Know Your Political Leaders
This article will help you know more about the President and Vice President and what some of their political ideologies are.
Using Our Ex-presidents
They ALL Are stronger in certain Ways.
Faith of Our Founding Fathers
This is how our first president became so, and what events happened in his lifetime, must read!…….





















