Politician Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (142) essays
Politicians essays:
'Indicate left and turn right'. To what extent does it represent Blair's policy?
... New Labour in power on the political spectrum, I will try to analyse its domestic decisions and results concerning firstly the economy, then the welfare state and unemployment, and finally trade unions and their influence. Economically Blair succeeded in gaining the confidence of the ...
What is the most important force management challenge facing a new administration in 2009, and what should they do about it?
... the most important force management challenge the new administration will face after entering office in 2009 and explain what they should do about it. Prior to September 11, 2001, no one would have predicted that seven years later, the United States Army would be engaged in ...
What is welfare? a Helping hand or a handout?
... families stay on welfare for extended periods of time, we are only creating a lazy, dependent culture. People figure that the welfare check will come in the mail, so where's the motivation for going out and getting a job? There isn't one. That is why President Clinton signed the welfare reform bill ...
Churchill Dude
... First Lord of the Admiralty on September 3rd, 1939. In 1940 Churchill succeeded Chamberlain as prime minister and during World War II he successfully secured military aid and moral support from the United States. He travelled endlessly during the war ...
Don't Run Ralph Nader!
... in which you deeply believed. Your progressive political efforts have been admirable, but it is time to retire from running for public office. Focus on pushing politicians through new interest groups that raise important issues in the democratic ...
Political Career of Richard Nixon
... the Democratic party's programs. At their 1952 national convention the Republicans chose him as Eisenhower's running mate, to balance the ticket with a West coast conservative. Only a few days after the young senator's triumph his political career seemed doomed. The New York ...
Abigail Adams
... in the parish. Though they lived well, the Smiths had no fortune. Abigail's father often worked with his own hands, planting corn and potatoes, gathering hay, sowing barley, or making sure that his sheep received proper care. Abigail, with the help of her family ...
Thomas Jefferson
... in their policies. For example, Federalists had supported high tariffs, in order to protect national manufacturers and American industry. The tariffs were a vital determinant, which kept the economy of the United States viable. The Jeffersonian, not the Federalists began the ...
George Washington
... the Constitutional Convention that met in Philadelphia in 1787, he helped to draft the Constitution of the United States. The Constitution stated that the head of the government should be a President. Washington was the person everyone trusted to get the new government started. On the first ...
Gandhi and his use of Styagraha (non-violent protest).
... the British who saw it not as a violent threat but a new type of revolt that they were not used to. The British then had to act but were faced with no violent resistance as they have seen in the past. The British ...