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Papers On U.S. History (20th Century)
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Carter & Clinton
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A 10 page paper comparing President Carter's administration and President Clinton's first administration. Their economic policies are considered followed by a section discussing their foreign policies. Within the area of foreign policy the major crises are addressed. Carter had the Iran hostage situation and Clinton had the Bosnia situation. This is followed by a brief section listing other members of Washington who were involved with the administration. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Cartclin.wps
The Iraq Crisis
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A 5 page opinion essay that expresses Clinton's potentially doomed idea of getting public support for invasion of Iraq. The writer provides a factual background for the reasons that Clinton would want to pursue military action vs. his adversaries—the U.N., Saddam, and U.S. citizens. Bibliography included.
Filename: Crisiraq.wps
Accomplishments Of The Clinton Administration
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This 5 page report discusses the positive aspects of President Bill Clinton's Administration and outlines some of the many accomplishments he and his administration have made in the past six years. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Accoclin.wps
Bill Clinton vs. J.F.K. / Pursuit Of Liberty
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A 5 page research paper investigating how President John F. Kennedy approached his vigorous defense of liberty at home and abroad compared to how President Bill Clinton approached the same goal. Reasons for the differences between the two include the fact that this is an entirely different world and the fact that President Clinton also happens to be the first post-Cold War President. In this new era, time is needed to determine exactly what the position of the United States will be. Bibliography includes 7 sources.
Filename: Clinkenn.wps
Bill Clinton's Call to Action
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A 3 page paper summarizing U.S. President Bill Clinton's 1997 state of the union address. The writer discusses Clinton's 'call to action' and his aspirations for the United States over the four years that would follow. No bibliography.
Filename: Clintons.wps