This activity helped in understanding bush's vision of a new world order.
<h3>What is
bush's vision?</h3>
"The vision thing," a remark made by George H. W. Bush before of the 1988 presidential election when asked to think about his intentions for the presidency.
Among Bush's most significant domestic policy accomplishments were the approval of two large tax cuts during his presidency: the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003.
Bush's campaign focused on erecting a "Firewall" in the South, a tactic that paid off when he won many primaries there on March 8.
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In a two-paragraph essay, you have to put an introduction, body, and conclusion in just two paragraphs, so you need to pick exactly the right information to include in those two paragraphs.
Don’t go overboard with the information; keep it short and to the point. You don’t want to put in information that is boring or that isn’t relevant to the essay.
A two-paragraph essay is something that is usually assigned to you for an essay. This is different from a five paragraph essay, where you have more space to fully explain your topic. When you are constructing these two paragraphs you should always have the reader or your audience in mind as you are writing. You want to give them all the information and leave them wanting more from the subject.
Giving the audience hard facts can support your thesis. If it is a narrative two-paragraph essay, you want to make sure not to lose the reader with too many or too few details. You want them to read the story and connect with it or at least enjoy the story that you have just told them. So grab the reader early and keep them entertained, this is true with any essay that you are about to write.
President Nixon...the watergate scandal.
Pres. Nixon's election committee broke into the DNC (<span>Democratic National Committee's) headquarters attempting to wire-tap phones and steal classified documents, which would give his party (republican) a HUGE advantage in the election. However, this didn't last too long because their plans were discovered and Pres. Nixon decided to pay the thieves large sums of money to keep their mouths quiet. (This was called the Watergate Scandal because they broke into the Watergate Hotel, Washington D.C..
The media laid a massive load of pressure on him, and congress told him he would have to resign, or be impeached.
Nixon didn't want to be known as the first president to be kicked out, so he resigned to be remembered as the first president to resign from his current state in office. </span>
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