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President v. PM/Which system is better?
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A 10 page research paper that compares and contrasts the office of the US president and that of the British prime minister. This analysis of US presidential government as compared to Great Britain's parliamentary system reveals these differences, particularly in regards to the current US president, George W. Bush and the current British prime minister, Tony Blair. While comparisons often reveal that one system works better than another, in this case, this analysis will show that the democratic systems of governance chosen by the US and Great Britain are well suited to their country's individual needs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khuspvpm.rtf
President-Congress Relationship
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A 5 page paper discussing the nature of the US president's relationship with Congress, and whether that influence is increasing or decreasing. Without the presence and demands of war, it appears that most presidents have less influence with Congress than they would like. The paper uses FDR and George W. Bush as examples. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSpolPresInfl.rtf
Presidential Candidates and Philosophical Tradition
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This
excellent 5 page paper discusses the fact that philosophy is an
academic arena which most view as having little to do with the
real world. In viewing the presidential hopefuls, however, and
studying their party platforms, we can see how some of their
policies and views reflect statements and ideals set by such
philosophers as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques
Rousseau. Describes how the beliefs and visions by each of the
presidential candidates presented are inherently linked in some
way to some or all of these philosophers.
Filename: JGAprzph.wps
Presidential Candidates' Positions on the Death Penalty
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A 5 page paper
examining three candidates' positions on the death penalty and the writer's reactions to those
position. Until the last presidential election, it was thought that all campaigns had a definite,
decisive end, but it is difficult to determine when campaigning truly begins. Party affiliation helps
define candidates' positions on issues such as economic policy and defense spending, but
candidates often are more circumspect about matters that move beyond abstract policy. In the
most recent presidential campaign, George W. Bush, Al Gore and Pat Buchanan all indicate that
they support the death penalty, but all have differing views. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSdeathPen.wps
Presidential Election 2000
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5 pages in length. Discussion about
the popular vs. the electoral votes. This model paper points out
pros and cons about both sides and whether the voting methods of
the United States should be changed. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: JGAelect.wps
Presidential Election 2000
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Who will Win and Why?; This 6 page paper considers the election for president in the United States and predicts who will win by looking at a range of criteria, emphasis is placed on public perception as a result of media coverage. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEele200.wps
Presidential Election 2000
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(12 pp) Neither Bush nor Gore seem to have
impressed most of the swing voters after a
Washington Post survey last week. In fact, many
have reservations about both major party
candidates. Martha Howland, who lives in a
Columbus, Ohio suburb said she "is not pleased with
either of the presidential candidates, and has
gotten tired of voting for the "lesser of two evils.
" She sees Gore as too wooden, stiff," while
Bush "doesn't have a good record. I don't know how
smart he is" Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BBpres2000.doc
Presidential Elections - 1960 versus 2000
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This 21 page paper compares and contrasts the election between Kennedy and Nixon in 1960 and the election between Gore and Bush in 2000. Kennedy and Nixon charted new territory when they had their debates televised and it won the election for Kennedy over Vice-President Nixon. The televised debates between Gore and Bush most likely won the election for Bush. In both cases, an candidate with no national experience overcame a vice-president. Some of the topics included in this essay are: voter characteristics, voter turnout, the debates, and the issues. Statistical data included. 11 tables included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGpres.msw
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