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Analysis Question on The Great Society – American History

by maseemo in History, November 20, 2009
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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.

What is Neoliberalism?

by John Walsh in Politics, August 25, 2009
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What is the political ideology called “neoliberalism” and what is its relation to globalisation?

Are We Hurtling Toward Socialism?

by Ron Fields in Government, July 11, 2009
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A massive trillion plus deficit, government run health insurance, runaway entitlement costs, and government owned auto companies. What happened to the America of rugged individualism that distrusted government? Can the plan of union established by the founders be restored in a society hurtling toward socialism?

Why We Fight in Afghanistan

by NeoSapien2.0 in History, May 14, 2009
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A quick overview of my thesis on the war on “terror”. I intend to prove the motives behind the invasion as part of a broader strategy to dominate the word markets.

Supply Side Economics Failure

by NeoSapien2.0 in Economics, May 13, 2009
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Just a quick over view of the proven failure theory of trickle down or Reagonomics. And a quick truth about the myths that surround Ronald Reagan.

…And the Walls Came Tumbling Down

by BlackMetal in History, April 19, 2009
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The Fall of the Soviet Union.

Interesting Facts About the Presidents on Washington’s Birthday

by Cardinalsfan in History, February 17, 2009
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Washington’s Birthday is a federal holiday that was first implemented in 1880 for all government offices in the District of Columbia. Since then, it has grown into a federal holiday, and in many places it is called Presidents’ Day, honoring not only Washington but all of the presidents.

Where Does the Republican Party Go From Here?

by Ron Fields in Politics, November 6, 2008
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The Republican Party lost the centrist voters in this election in an attempt to lock in religious conservatives. Can the Party regain its appeal among centrist voters, religious conservatives, and those who believe in limited government?

Why Everyone Likes Sarah Palin

by Ron Fields in Politics, September 11, 2008
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Sarah Palin has broad and growing appeal with American voters. What is it about her that is so appealing?

From Cold War to the War on Terror

by J Ryan in Military, September 1, 2008
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An examination of our Presidents who have made changes to our war throughout the past 30-40 years. It reflects upon the demands and needs for our current military.

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