Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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Lincoln and Davis: Inaugural Addresses
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A 3 page paper which contrasts Lincoln's second inaugural address with Davis' inaugural address. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAlinin.rtf
Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation
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A 3 page paper which examines the history of Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAllep.rtf
Looking at Bill Clinton through a Motivational
Microscope
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(6pp) McClelland asserted that people acquired
different needs over time as a result of life
experiences. He identified three needs that affect
motivation of individuals and organizations:
"1. Need for Achievement - The desire to do
something better or more efficiently to solve
problems, or to grasp and solve complex problems.
2. Need for Affiliation - The desire to establish
and maintain friendly and warm relations with
others. 3. Need for Power - The desire to control
others, to influence their behavior, or to be
responsible for others." Bill Clinton is used as
the case study for these motivational theories.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
BBclintn.doc
Filename: BBclintn
Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism
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6 pages in length.
Based on Bruce J. Schulman's book, this is a summarization as
well as critique and evaluation on the arguments, evidence and
conclusions in the book. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAlbjam.wps
Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society
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A 5 page discussion of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society. Johnson initiated numerous economic programs which would collectively be identified as the "Great Society". The nation was in an economic decline and the Vietnam War toiled on the minds of the citizens. Johnson's intent in creating the Great Society was to lessen poverty by creating new jobs and strengthening areas of the economy which were weak. His war on poverty would, for all appearances, be successful. It would be a short-lived success, however. The Great Society would soon be revealed as taking a heavy toll on American economics.
Filename: PPGrtSoc.wps
Lyndon B. Johnson: A Positive Perspective
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A 12 page overview of Johnson's accomplishments and failures. The author contends that although he is remembered bitterly for his role in the Vietnam War, Johnson had a lengthy political history thatrests outside the issues surrounding Vietnam. That history is not only positive, it isexemplary and testifies to his work ethic and his morals.
Filename: PPlbj3.rtf
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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( 8 pp) "LBJ" (1908-1973), 36th president of the
United States (1963-1969). Johnson was the first
candidate from a Southern state to be elected
president of the United States for more than a
century. He became president on November 22, 1963,
hours after the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy in Texas. In 1964 Johnson was elected to a
full four-year term by the largest popular
majority in modern U.S. history. His triumph
represented a victory for the average voter in U.S.
politics, with which Johnson, as a congressman,
Senate leader, and vice president, had identified
himself.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBlbjpres.doc
Media Bias: CNN and the 2000 Presidential Race
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An 8 page contention that CNN coverage during the 2000 Presidential Race was biased. Compares the amount and quality of coverage given George W. Bush verses Al Gore in both ad and report format. Contrasts such aspects as presentation of issues, photographic, lighting, and auditory accompaniment. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPbushW.wps
Media Depiction of George W. Bush's Failure to Find Weapons of Mass Destruction
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A 6 page discussion of the manner in which the media has dealt with the Bush administration's failure to produce weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Comparing the media's handling of the initial Persian Gulf War with the current war in Iraq, the author contends that the media dislikes George W. Bush and is using his failure to produce weapons as ammunition in their campaign to discredit him. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPiraqMd.rtf
Michael Gerson --
“The most influential speechwriter in
more than a generation.”
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This 14 page report discusses Michael Gerson, President George W. Bush’s chief speehwriter. Bush himself chose Gerson as his writer despite the fact that most presidents usually leave that up to senior staff members. As a result, Gerson has a remarkable degree of access to the president that apparently the past several administrations’ writers have not enjoyed. As a result, he is an interesting and extremely articulate person in his own right, despite the fact that fellow staffers refer to him as truly humble and President Bush calls him “The Scribe.”
Bibliography lists11 sources.
Filename: BWgerson.rtf
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