History is a social science that studies past social and political events. As a discipline, it uses a methodology in order to study historical facts. Facts are objective for every Historian, but when Historians interpret the same facts often they arrive at different conclusions. That is because interpretation is highly subjective and the only way to interpret facts is through some specific perspective, a point of view or paradigm. When Historians interpret some period of History using a theoretical framework, they look at History like looking through glasses that enhance some factors in detriment of others. And that is inevitable when doing the historical interpretation.
Take, for example, Vladimir Lenin and the rise of the Soviet Union. According to Marxism, it was the forces of a social class, the workers, that rose against the imperial Russian state and the bourgeoisie that led to the creation of a Communist state. There are several historical documents that back this point of view. But according to Intentionalism, it was the powerful and attractive personality of Lenin and his talent for politics which led to the fall of the empire and the establishment of a new political system. Again, this is also very well-documented.
Of course, there can also be many other interpretations for this fact. For any historical event, there are many alternate interpretations, each of which looks at different -and many times contradicting- factors of History.
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Barry Morris Goldwater was a nominee for the US presidency, Richard Nixon who served as 37th president of the United States.
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Goldwater:
He opposed the New Deal ideology and fought opposite of the Government of New Deal in partnership with the Coalition of conservatives. Although he supported the Current Civil Rights Acts, he was in particular opposed to the Law on Civil Rights act 1964. As he found out, federal government abuses of power
Richard Nixon:
He was a United States political leader from 9 January 1913 to 22 April 1994 who worked as the 37th US president between 1969 and 1974. In 1960, he launched a failed election campaign with John F. Kennedy in his thick defeat and in 1962 he lost a California governor's race to Pat Brown.
"<span>It was created as an umbrella agency to help coordinate communications between agencies responsible for national security" would be the best option from the list, since although it was created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks it's also responsible for responding to other emergencies such as natural disasters. </span>