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4541: Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican
... produce the desired effect (Rauch 2). However, putting these measures into action may contradict one of Clinton's main election tenets - to preserve the status quo as it relates to government programs. The final budget will include one-seventh for interest on the national debt. A whopping two thirds will go toward entitlement, one sixth for defense programs and another one ...
4542: Henry VIII
... inherited a stable realm with a wealthy monarch. At that time parliament had not been summoned for supplies in 5 years. Henry’s different interests and lack of application of government business increased the influence of Thomas Wolsey, a son of a butcher, who became the Lord Chancellor in 1515. Wolsey ended up becoming one of the most powerful ministers in ...
4543: Luciano
... inside prison, and convinced the guards to allow him visitors. Luciano became a model prisoner, and his wishes became granted. During World War II, Luciano worked with the United States government and used his connections in Italy to allow the United Stated Navy to gain access to Europe though Italy. In return for this favor, Luciano was released from prison and ...
4544: THOMAS JEFFERSON
... and the Democratic-Republicans, began to form. Jefferson gradually assumed leadership of the Republicans, who sympathized with the revolutionary cause in France. Attacking Federalist policies, he opposed a strong centralized Government and championed the rights of states. As a reluctant candidate for President in 1796, Jefferson came within three votes of election. Through a flaw in the Constitution, he became Vice ...
4545: Adolf HItler
... Adolf's mother. Hitler's rambling, emotional autobiography 'Mein Kampf' (My Struggle) reveals his unstable early life. His father, a petty customs official, wanted the boy to study for a government position. But as young Hitler wrote later, "the thought of slaving in an office made me ill…not to be master of my own time." Defying his father, the self ...
4546: Political Parties During the Civil War
... appealing to the long-established Whig groups there to join with newly enfranchised blacks. Republican leaders argued that Whigs and blacks had a common belief in the need for strong government action in society, but these arguments were ineffective in the face of racist campaigns by the Southern Democrats. Support for black rights waned when Republicans perceived that this support was ...
4547: Al Capone
... paid any type of income tax and for this very reason he was brought up on charges of tax invasion in front of the federal court. Capone offered the federal government $400,000 to drop the case against him, but they rejected the offer. Capone was convicted and given the maximum sentence which was a $50,000 fine, court costs of ...
4548: Genetic Engineering
... is where we find most science and technology. This basically amoral, aspiritual perspective is dominant today because so much money is involved. The corporations involved control more money than any government on the planet, including our own. This is a closed system view of physical reality, and nothing outside the system is considered real or meaningful. The second and third viewpoints ...
4549: Between the Wars: 1919-1941
... World War II was inevitable. Circumstances preceding the entrance of the United States into this foreign conflict proved that she would not be able to avoid active participation. With a government increasingly changing its views from isolationism to internationalism, and with each successive presidency’s administration doing the same, the United States would not be able to hold out from World ...
4550: Albert Einstein
... first came to power, and for much of the war had preached a doctrine of peace. After the war, Albert pushed hard for the cause of international disarmament and world government. He continued to actively support Zionism, but decline an offer to become president of Israel when offered the position by the state’s leaders. He accentuated the need for the ...


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