Presidents of the United States Essays

  • Presidents of The United States

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    In order to accurately provide examples of United States Presidents fulfilling their role as Commander-in-Chief, one must first lay the groundwork. According to Dictionary.com a commander-in-Chief is defined as, “ The supreme commander of the armed forces of a nation or, sometimes, of several allied nations: The president is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air force.”(Dictionary.com). The President of the United States is in charge of roughly 1.46 million people who are considered

  • Reflection On The President Of The United States

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    1.) While exploring the president 's roles in the nation during a lesson, I found a great interest in his specific jobs as commander-in- chief. I find it fascinating that one man has that much power over his followers. His influence reaches the minds and hearts of millions of people all over the world. I learned many new thing about the president of the United States like he has the power and control over the Army, Marines, Air Force, and the Navy. He is literally the “Commander- in- Chief” of all

  • United States President John Tyler

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    John Tyler changed history in many ways. Tyler was the tenth president of the United States of America. He was the vice president under President William Henry Harrison. Tyler became president when Harrison died during his term as president. The Constitution states that the vice president will automatically become president if the president dies while in office. As a result of Harrison’s death, Tyler became the first unelected president. (Lisa DeMauro 18). Tyler also played an important role in

  • Presidents of The United States: Calvin Coolidge

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    John Calvin Coolidge, soon to be the 30th president of the United States, was born on Independence Day, 1872 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. His father, who was also named John Calvin Coolidge Sr. was a hard working farmer, storekeeper, and businessman. Coolidge Sr. cared for his son after his wife died of tuberculosis when Calvin was just twelve. Abigail Grace Coolidge, Calvin's younger sister died when she was just fifteen, a few years after their mother had died. After Coolidge graduated Black River

  • Comparing Presidents of the United States of America

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    Comparing Presidents of the United States of America Because of their positions in the government and their resulting influential abilities, presidents are either praised for advancing the nation, criticized for not doing anything to help the country, or even making the country’s situation worse. Their success as president is dependent on the success of the country. People don’t take into consideration the attempts presidents make, but only those things that help or hurt the country. This leaves

  • President Clinton's Impacts on the United States

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    Have you impacted the United States like Bill Clinton has? Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946 in a small town of Arkansas. His father died before he was even born. He was not raised to be religious, but at a very young age he was attending church every Sunday morning alone. Growing up he had to see his stepfather’s abusive behavior towards both his mother and step-brother. When he was 17 years old and attending school he got an invitation to meet President John F. Kennedy at the White House

  • Andrew Johnson: The 17th President of the United States

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    Andrew Johnson was a self-taught Democrat from Raleigh, North Carolina. He spent his entire life in politics. Before becoming the Seventeenth president of the United States of America he was in the Tennessee legislature and a member of the U.S Congress. He was also the Governor of Tennessee and was Vice President behind Abraham Lincoln. He was the first president to be impeached. Andrew Johnson was born on December 2, 1808 in a log cabin in Raleigh North Carolina. His dad was Jacob Johnson; unfortunately

  • Andrew Jackson: The Seventh President of the United States

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    In the United States so far, there have been dozens of presidents. To be exact, there have been 44 presidents. Every president has made his own, unique contribution to get the country to where it is today. Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was perhaps the most controversial president America has experienced. Jackson was a successful president in his own mind, escaping difficult living conditions as a child in South Carolina and fighting for the nation in the War of 1812

  • Ronald Reagan: The 40th President of the United States

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    On February 6, 1911, Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois. His parents were Nelle and John Reagan. Ronald Reagan's father, Jack Reagan mostly sold shoes. He was a part owner of a shoe store. His mother worked as a sales clerk and seamstress at a local dress shop. Ronald did have a brother his name was Neil, he was a couple years older than him. Ronald Reagan did have a great education, He attended high school in nearby Dixon, and after that he decided to go and attend collage over in Eureka

  • Grover Cleveland: The First President Of The United States

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    Grover Cleveland was the United States’ first president to serve two separate presidential terms. During these two terms, Cleveland helped bring back a balance between the executive and legislative branches of government, and used his executive power veto many laws that he felt would not better America in the long run. On March 18, 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey, Stephen Grover Cleveland was born to Ann Neal and Richard Falley Cleveland, and was the fifth born of their nine children. He lived in a

  • The Role of the President of the United States of America: Barack Obama

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    The president of the United States of America is important role to its ability to run successfully, and smoothly. The president makes vital decisions that have huge impacts for all those involved such as, its citizens, foreign citizens, and its allies. Barack Obama made his history in 2008, when he became the first African American president. This essay will look at his background, his run for president, his achieves, future plans for America, and my opinion as a British citizen. Barack Hussein Obama

  • The United States President´s Rights to Veto a Bill

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    The President of the United States holds ultimate authority over any piece of legislation. This right is given by the U.S. Constitution through the power of the Presidential veto. The Constitution states that after a bill is passed through both the House of Representatives and the Senate, it is to be given to the President for what is essentially the final OK. If the President approves of the bill and its contents, he is to sign the bill within ten days, thus passing it as a law. If he does not sign

  • George Washington's Achievements as the First President of the United States

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    1732 and died on December 14, 1799, was known as the first President of the United States (1789–1797). George Washington achieved many goals while in office for the Untied States such as: resigned for The Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in 1783, helped organize the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787 as well as Mobilizing troops against the Whisky Rebellion. George Washington ,who had become the first American president, accepts an achievement of leading the Continental Army

  • Andrew Jackson: The Most Controversial United States President

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    Presidents are usually looked up to and admired throughout the country they serve. Andrew Jackson, the six-foot two-inch seventh President of the United States of America, was born in South Carolina and later moved to Tennessee. He was elected president because of his military victories, such as the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson was by far one on the most controversial presidents because of his self-focused actions, along with his dictatorial style and tendency to get

  • United states president vs canadian prime minister

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    The US president wields a lot of power both domestically and in the international scene. These powers are granted by a number of statutes, amendments, the Constitution, congressional acts, and numerous influences and soft power by virtue of his position as the leader. On the other hand, Canada does not have a president and is instead led by a prime minister. Although the two countries are almost equal in size, their leaders exhibit vast differences in the amount of power they hold domestically (Dickerson

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Thirty Second President of the United States

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    Jenkins is able to view Franklin’s accomplishments and failures from a rational view point. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, also known as FDR, was the thirty-second president of the United States, and the only one to be elected more than twice. Even though he entered the presidency during an economic crisis, Roosevelt made a huge on the United States. Body Jenkins begins the biography with some of the Roosevelt family history. The family split into two different branches: Oyster Bay Roosevelts and Hyde Park

  • George Washington, Framer Of The Constitution And First President Of The United States

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    George Washington, Framer of the Constitution and First President of the United States George Washington was born at his father’s plantation on Pope’s Creek, in Westmoreland County, Virginia on February 22, 1732. Washington was the eldest of his parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington’s six children. Little is known about Washington’s childhood and eduction. His father died when he was eleven. But most of the stories that make up his legend, such as his honesty, piety, throwing a silver dollar

  • RONALD REAGAN “THE FORTIETH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"

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    Reagan graduated from Dixon High School. Reagan was an athlete and student body president and performed in school plays at Dixon. During his summer vacation he worked as a lifeguard in Dixon. Reagan later enrolled at at Eureka College in Illinois on an athletic scholarship, he majored in economics and sociology. While in college he played football, ran track, captained the swim team, served as student council president and acted in school productions. After graduating in 1932, he worked as a radio

  • How Presidents of the United States Overstep their Bounds and Defy the Constitution

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    Wesley Clark, a former United States Army General and a decorated Vietnam War veteran, states in his book Winning Modern Wars that “Defeating terrorism is more difficult and far-reaching than we have assumed....We may be advancing the ball down the field at will, running over our opponent's defenses, but winning the game is another matter altogether.” He also stated in the preface of the book “that the Bush administration had rushed us, pushed us, mislead, and manipulated us into war with Iraq with

  • From Poor White Trash to President of the United States: Andrew Johnson

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    Did the Presidency of Andrew Johnson set the United States back politically almost a century? Born December 29, 1808; Andrew Johnson embarked on a political campaign that watched him rise from absolute destitution to the heights of President of the United States. Andrew Johnson was born in a log cabin in Raleigh North Carolina.(1) His parents Jacob and Polly were both illiterate, hence, Andrew had basically no education during his youth. Jacob Johnson, Andrew’s father, passed away when Andrew was