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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
14

Was Barack Obama a good president? Why or why not? Im not American sooo... pleasee

History
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ankoles [38]3 years ago
6 0
yea he was a good president the first African-American elected President of the United States, Barack Obama became a pivotal figure in American history even before his inauguration. But after winning a second term in 2012, his achievements in office have made him one of the most transformative presidents of the past hundred years. He took office with a country in peril and led it through the Great Recession, two wars, civil unrest, a rash of mass shootings, and changing cultural demographics. In the 2008 campaign he called for change and eight years later we are living in a more prosperous country because of it.
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