15 Election O Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports
2000 Presidential Election
The US Presidential Election of 2000 featured George W. Bush and Al Gore. It will go down in history as one of the closest elections in US history. It also goes down as one of the most controversial. The final decision was based on just a few hundred votes in Florida. The controversy began when....
Andrew Jackson and the Election of 1828
In 1824, Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford and Henry Clay all were running for President. They all had traits that made them good candidates, for example, Andrew Jackson, a general at the time, was considered a hero after he won the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812. John Q ....
Celia the slave
In the 1850's, the United States was basically divided among the North and South due to the varied ways which the economies had developed over the years. The North was surrounded by harbors, and plentiful factories had developed; thus the economy there was more commerce based. The Southern economy....
Diversity in the Workplace
Diversity is measured in many different ways. Gender, sexual orientation, religion and even geographical differences are just a few that affect diversity. People of different situations tend to react differently to diversity. It may depend on where you live or how you were raised and also what is Â....
Election of 1794
1.) What factors do you think were responsible for his win?
In 1794, a very political race for the federal congressional seat from the city of Philadelphia left the city in a political uproar. Federalists had held this seat since the beginning of the new government. The two existing parties o....
Election of 1912
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Dr. Severance
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Trust Buster. Vote for Taft
What is the Progressive mo” Progressivism is a term that refers to a broad school of international social and political philosophies and was first widely used in the late 19th century” (http://en.wiki....
Election of Lincoln and Civil War
How did the election of Lincoln to president in 1860 lead to civil war in the United States of America?Essay:In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected as president of the United States of America, the repercussions of which led to civil war. However it was not only Lincoln’s election that led to civ....
Evolution of a nation
Evolution of a Nation Paper
Introduction
Many internal changes affected America from 1865 to 1945. In this paper many issues will be examined from social, political, and economic issues all the way up to the Great Depression. All of these factors will contribute to the Evolution of a Nation. ....
Future of This Country: The Presidential Election of 2008
Barack Obama was born on the fourth of August 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He grew up herding goats, but when he entered a life of education, the direction of his life changed course. He went to school at Punahou Academy in fifth grade and later graduated with honors in 1979. After high school, Barack ....
Partnership and Corporation Tax Procedures
There are different types of entities used to operate a business. Each entity is different in terms of formation, operation, number of owners, control and management as well as personal liabilities of the business. Each entity also has different federal income tax guidelines and requirements.
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presidential election of 1972
Since the election of George Washington, political campaigns have been full of divergence and controversy. The two main candidates in the presidential election of 1972 where Richard Nixon and George McGovern. Although there were many issues that greatly impacted the election, the economy and the Vie....
Secession in the civil war
Almost every nation has minority groups, religious plurality, and ideological divisions, but not all plunge into civil war. Historians have long searched for what variables trigger civil wars. In the modern world most civil wars occur in nations that are poor, totalitarian, and regionally divided. H....
The Presidential Election of 1828
The Presidential election of 1828 was between Andrew Jackson of Tennessee and John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts, the incumbent president. John Quincy AdamsÂ’ vice presidential running mate was Robert Rush. John C. Calhoun was the vice-presidential candidate on Andrew JacksonÂ’s ticket. Both can....
The Revolutionary Election
The presidential election of 1800 was the most important election in United States history, because it was so controversial due to the immense involvement of the two political parties (Federalist and Democratic-Republican). We saw the forming of these political parties during Washington's presiden....
Women's Suffrage
WomenÂ’s Suffrage Movement
Freedom. ItÂ’s something that we Americans, especially being women, take for granted everyday. Back in the Progressive Era, women did not take their freedom so lightly. They fought everyday to gain more and more freedom so that in the future the basis for womenÂ’s ....