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  • - The Beginnings, 1754-1829
    af Bob Navarro
    108,95 kr.

    The evolution of the United States has its roots in several traditions, ideas and precursor institutions. The immediate political foundation that was used was that of the British monarchy. The knowledge and the advice from history were also taken into account-especially in all of the existing governments of Western and Eastern Europe. The history of the United States is a way of viewing the events of America's beginning, and to explain the context in which these events occurred.

  • af Bob Navarro
    172,95 kr.

    After 228 years of the presidency, from 1789 when George Washington assumed the office under the Constitution, and continuing until the latest term by Barack Obama ended in 2017, the country has experienced a great many triumphs, defeats, calamities and disasters. It has prevailed in most of the wars that it has fought, and has been directed in times of great peril by leaders who rose to the occasion. Some Presidents were ineffective, while some maintained the status quo, and still others showed great leadership-especially in times that were critical for the United States. Abraham Lincoln stands out among all 44 Constitutional Presidents because he kept the country together when it could have easily split apart into 2 separate nations. George Washington is also prominent in that he ensured that the country survive in its initial stages. Franklin Roosevelt was definitely a leader in defeating the global threats from Germany, Italy and Japan during World War II. Thomas Jefferson can be commended for expanding the land area with the Louisiana Purchase. And, Theodore Roosevelt can be cited for making the United States into a world power. These 5 Presidents are notable in terms of their actions at the time of their presidencies.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    Gunboat and dollar diplomacy were used by the United States beginning in 1901. The involvement of the United States in WWI made the country a global entity, especially in the aftermath of the war. The Great Depression affected the United States and the rest of the world as the economic situation worsened.Each of the Presidents during this era by their actions contributed towards the emergence of the United States as a new world power.

  • af Bob Navarro
    118,95 kr.

    This book summarizes the 27 Amendments to the Constitution in a simple, concise and precise manner.

  • af Bob Navarro
    94,94 kr.

    The Secretary of State is probably the most important position next to the President. This cabinet member is responsible for conducting foreign policy as directed by the President. 66 different individuals have occupied the office, with 6 of them having become President in later years.

  • af Bob Navarro
    93,95 kr.

    The Presidents who have served since 1969 have been part of a great social, economic and political change in America. New inventions produced wealth, but at the same time many corporations outsourced the work force to third world countries.While the Vietnams War ended, three major new wars were fought--two of which are still ongoing. Many problems still exist with respect to the economy, social justice and health care. Much progress has been accomplished by these modern Presidents, but much still remains to be done.

  • af Bob Navarro
    203,95 kr.

    The words listed in this book are English ones in terms of vocabulary use, but are directly derived and formed from other languages although sometimes using a different spelling. There are 173 non-English foreign languages that are included, covering approximately 28,800 Anglicized foreign words.

  • af Bob Navarro
    128,95 kr.

    The United States has been repeatedly involved in military actions since the time of the Revolutionary War. The observation is that the United States has been on a constant war footing since its inception. Most treatments of the military activities by the United States only consider major wars. However, there are numerous military actions that the United States has undertaken throughout its history, especially against Native Americans. This book presents a complete yet concise history of these military involvements by the United States.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    This book shows the influence of Spain and Mexico on the history of the United States. While being friends with both Mexico and Spain, the United States has also fought major wars against them. In spite of this, the impact of these two countries has resulted in a major Hispanic influence in the United States, with the Spanish language being spoken widely throughout the land.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The war Presidents had to deal with WWII, the advent of nuclear weapons, the rise of communism, the shift in economic, political and military power, and a new role as the world policeman. In the aftermath of WWII, they also had to confront new conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, and averting another one in Cuba.

  • - 1789-2017
    af Bob Navarro
    162,95 kr.

    Congress has existed for 299 years from its inception as created by the Constitution. During this time it has passed numerous laws dealing with a variety of topics such as budget, defense, taxes, immigration, war and social issues. In the future it will have to deal with whatever becomes important to the the citizens of the country.

  • af Bob Navarro
    78,95 kr.

    Some of the major problems confronting human beings are presented in a brief format. No solutions are offered foor these problems since there is a dearth of them that have already been proposed by numerous individuals, groups and organizations. The presentation is simply to highlight what we face in the present and in the immediate future.

  • - : Conflict, Civil War, Reconstruction and Revival, 1829-1901
    af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The expansion of the United States occurred in the 71 years between 1829 and 1901. This was the fulfillment of the Manifest Destiny credo. The country increased dramatically in size. Even the Civil War did not halt the advancement as new technologies emerged to alter the societal landscape.

  • af Bob Navarro
    78,95 kr.

    The set of 12 Zodiac signs and their significance under the tenets of Astrology form a set of perspectives for looking at the Presidents of the United States. The set of 16 distinct personality types as described by the Myers-Briggs psychological categories form another perspective from which to view the Presidents. Both of these sets are included in this book.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The United States has been very fortunate in not having more terrorist activities occur on its home soil. In 240 years of its existence, there have only been 30 significant instances of domestic terrorism. The worst terror attack occurred on September 11, 2011 when 19 hijackers deliberately crashed four airliners into the WTC, Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.

  • - Emergence as a Superpower, 1901-1945
    af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    Through the Spanish-American War, WWI and WWII the United States became a world power, especially with the advent of nuclear weapons in 1945. This period beginning in 1901 and culminating in 1945 with the end of WWII saw the United States emerge into the most powerful nation on the planet.

  • af Bob Navarro
    78,95 kr.

    THE SUPREME COURT WAS CREATED IN 1789. SINCE THAT TIME MANY DECISIONS HAVE BEEN HANDED DOWN THAT AFFECT THE LIVES OF EVERY CITIZEN IN THE UNITED STATES.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    Washington, the evergreen state, is a land of mountains, rivers, deserts, lakes, forests and ocean coastlines. Its history dates back to the Native Americans who first occupied this area and extends to the modern day era of technology and business. It has the reputation of being very progressive and is touted as one of the leading bellwether states in the nation. Although there are countless pieces of documented history, no book has been written to encompass the rich and full history of its past-as well as to incorporate its modern day influence on the country. Its greatest asset is the natural beauty contained within its borders.

  • af Bob Navarro
    88,95 kr.

    Many American statesmen have influenced the course of the United States over the last 240 years. They have been governors, Senators, justices, Representatives, Vice Presidents and Presidents. This list includes 100 of the most influential persons in United States history.

  • af Bob Navarro
    100,95 kr.

    The Secretary of Defense has authority, direction and control over the Department of Defense, and is designated as the principal assistant to the President in all matters relating to the Department of Defense. The Secretary of Defense is in the chain of command for both operational and administrative purposes, subject only to the orders of the President, over all Department of Defense forces: the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force. This is also extended to the Coast Guard during any period of time in which its command and control is transferred to the Department of Defense.

  • - Societal Change, 1945-2001
    af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The United States emerged as a superpower after WWII ended. With the highest standard of living, the country advanced on all fronts--especially in the area of civil rights. A new awareness arose to shed light on the economic, political, social and military aspects of the country.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The Secretary of the Treasury is the head of the Department of the Treasury, which is concerned with financial and monetary matters. This position is analogous to the Minister of Finance in other countries. The Secretary of the Treasury is a member of the President's Cabinet. The Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Defense are regarded as the four most important cabinet officials because of the importance of their departments.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    American justice is a system that has evolved over two centuries of judicial rulings by the Supreme Court. There have been seventeen Chief Justices in the 242 years of its existence. This book presents a synopsis of these individuals.

  • af Bob Navarro
    117,95 kr.

    The 10 most influential American politicians are those who have risen above everyone else to make the United States what it is today. Each of these ten contributed immensely to the strengthening of the country.

  • af Bob Navarro
    89,94 kr.

    The United States Attorney General is the head of the Department of Justice. He or she is concerned with legal affairs, and is the chief law enforcement officer and chief lawyer of the government. The attorney general serves as a member of the President's cabinet. The attorney general is nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The Attorney General can be removed by the President at any time, and is also subject to impeachment by the House of Representatives, with a trial in the Senate for treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. The Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Defense are regarded as the four most important cabinet officials because of the importance of their departments. There have been 83 distinct Attorney Generals.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    58 presidential elections have been held in the United States, starting with the first one in 1788 and continuing to the latest one in 2016. Three of these elections have been decided by the House of Representatives and one by the Supreme Court.

  • af Bob Navarro
    78,95 kr.

    The Postmaster General was a Cabinet office from 1789 to 1971. Benjamin Franklin was the first Postmaster General in the Continental Congress. Since 1971, the Post Office has been an independent federal agency.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    The Presidents of the era between 1829 and 1857 undertook changes that included the expansion of the territory of the United States.A huge amount of land was obtained through the Mexican War such that it made the United States extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

  • - 1774-2016
    af Bob Navarro
    218,95 kr.

    The history of the United States began with the meeting of the First Continental Congress in September 1774. The Revolutionary War ensued in which the United States won its freedom from England. England tried to seize its former colonies again, but the War of 1812 ended in a stalemate. The Louisiana Purchase added a significant amount of land to the United States. The United States launched a War against Mexico that further enlarged its territory with the addition of areas in the Southwest. However, a Civil War detracted from further progress in acquiring new territories. The United States became involved in World War I in its first global conflict. It then underwent a Great Depression, which the entrance into World War II made it regain its economic prosperity. Great strides were made in technology, including manned trips to the moon. Civil rights issues also became prominent with many significant events that resulted in new laws against discrimination. A major war was also fought in the gulf area to protect the oil interests of the world. The 21st century has been mainly one of dealing with terrorism and a Great Recession. Two major wars have depleted the resources of the country and have contributed towards the ever-escalating national debt, which now stands at 19.5 trillion dollars. In the 243 years of its existence since 1774, the United States has experienced the assassination of 4 Presidents, and the deaths of 4 other Presidents in office. In spite of this, the country has always found someone else to lead the way towards a brighter future. It has also withstood many events that have reverberated throughout the world, including the 9/11 terrorist acts by Al-Qaeda on American soil.

  • af Bob Navarro
    83,95 kr.

    Perhaps the greatest challenge that can befall a nation is a conflict that results in a civil war. The United States, after barely being in existence as a constitutional government for only 72 years, experienced such an event in 1861. The reasons for the division between the North and the South centered on the slavery question and its economic effects, the tariffs-which mostly affected the South-and the unresolved issue of states' rights. The American Civil War remains as the most violent time in the history of the United States. More than 620,000 men lost their lives in the war. The war left a long-lasting resentment by the South against the North. The aftermath also created new problems, especially with regard to Reconstruction efforts.

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