Were confirmation needed that the American public is in a sour mood, the 2010 midterm elections provided it. As both pre-election<span> and </span>post-election<span> surveys made clear, Americans are not only strongly dissatisfied with the state of the economy and the direction in which the country is headed, but with government efforts to improve them. As the Pew Research Center’s </span>analysis of exit poll data<span> concluded, “the outcome of this year’s election represented a repudiation of the political status quo…. Fully 74% said they were either angry or dissatisfied with the federal government, and 73% disapproved of the job Congress is doing.”</span>
1. 19th Amendment Women's suffrage- women are a huge portion of the population and its more democratic by including everyone
2. 15th Amendment Voting rights of all Americans- lets everyone be apart of government
3. 14th Amendment Citizenship to all Americans- doesn't discriminate against any one and lets the become american
The majority of Americans<span> felt that the </span>United States<span> should </span>stay<span> out of World War I because it was not a signatory to any of the agreements that had lured the European powers into conflict across the continent, so President Woodrow Wilson declared a neutrality policy, attempting instead to broker a peace agreement.</span>
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it is true that the history repeats itself because we always remember our past and the can happen again
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