Goldwater v. Carter Essays

  • Research Paper on Ronald Reagan's Innaugural Address

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    War.” Encyclopedia of the U.S. at War 1998. Reagan, Ronald. The Reagan Diaries. New York. Harper Collins Publishers, 2007. Reeves, Richard. President Reagan: Triumph of the Imagination. New York: Simon and Schuster Publishers, 2005. Remini, Robert V. Fellow Citizens: The Penguin Book of U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses. New York: Penguin Books Publisher, 2008. “Ronald Reagan: The Great Communicator.” CNN 06 Jun 2004. 1-3. 08 Feb 2009. Tindall, George Brown and David Emory Shi, “A Conservative

  • Interbranch Relations Essay

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    restrict the presidents. An example of a case was Goldwater et al. v. Carter. In this case, “…the Supreme Court supported President Jimmy Carter’s right to terminate the U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty with Taiwan. In the Court’s view, the case was ‘political’ because no clear violations of the Constitution had occurred” (Hook 116). Another example of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of the president came in a series of cases, Crockett v. Reagan and Lowry v. Reagan. In these cases, “…the Court again dismissed

  • The Republican Party

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    The Republican Party The Republican party is one of the two major POLITICAL PARTIES in the United States, the other being the DEMOCRATIC PARTY party. It is popularly known as the GOP, from its earlier nickname Grand Old Party. From the time it ran its first PRESIDENTIAL candidate, John C. Fremont, in 1856, until the inauguration of Republican George BUSH in 1989, Republican presidents occupied the WHITE HOUSE for 80 years. Traditionally, Republican strength came primarily from New England and