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valentinak56 [21]
1 year ago
5

if you could chose to make any of americas 46 presidents who? and why dead or alive they (cannot be one that was shot)

History
2 answers:
mylen [45]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

I would say George Washington, because he led a great army, and he wasn't just concerned about power, he wanted to make America a better place for everyone. He was fair, and pretty much everyone (Americans) liked him. After all, there's a reason they made him the first president.

Explanation:

I know it's a generic answer, but he's all I could think of.

disa [49]1 year ago
4 0

<u>President Donald J. Trump</u>

The answer is based on policy, rather than rhetoric. President Donald J. Trump has accomplished many of what he has said he would do, and though he doesn't exactly filter his words, the general public would always know what exactly he is thinking and how he would act.

In terms of foreign political policy for the European sector, he was able to force American allies to pay their fair shares for American protection. They also had to bring up their military standards to be more inlign with United Nations standard. He was also able to negotiate with Russia to keep relative peace.

In terms of foreign political policy for the Asia-Pacific sector, he was able to keep China in check from their expansion into neighboring countries, and to limit China's sphere of influence. He also strenghtened US relations with their Asia-Pacific allies, and provided them sufficient military presence. He was especially able to strengthen ties with India, China's geopolitical rival, to limit the expansion of Chinese imperialism.

In terms of foreign political policy for the Middle East, he stabilized the region by bringing together Israel and their neighboring countries and making the region more peaceful. He also supplied equipment to Israel and other US allies in the region to not only to be used as defense, but also to stabilize the region through military powerhouses.

In terms of media and news coverage, Trump was able to expose the media to what they truly are, which is pushing information, no matter how false it is, in order to push their own agenda on the general public.

In terms of internet, Trump strived to build a network of the upcoming 5G with allies, rather than rely on Chinese technology, creating more independent jobs in the US.

In terms of national security, Trump restricted the Southern border and immigration permission to the original level, to ensure that the US can sufficiently provide for the new people joining as well as more time to screen out any potential harmful individuals.

In terms of taxes, Trump lowered the tax rate for everybody, and the average taxpayer enjoyed more tax deductions.

In terms of prisons, Trump reformed particularly the prison sentences for certain offences, as well as improved the conditions in said prisons. They were provided for necessity items that previously had to be purchased from the prison canteen, and also enjoyed extra benefits from genders, such as women in prisons receiving more hygenic products.

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While the way he spoke was questionable, it is no doubt that President Trump on a policy level is one of our better presidents in recent history, and would be viewed on a much lighter note as time passes.

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