Essays About senator massachusetts

 

  • John F. Kennedy, and his assassination
    ... Ted Kennedy, still alive today is a senator of Massachusetts. ... Kennedy promised, as a Senator, that he would do more for Massachusetts than Lodge had done. ...
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  • Assassination of JFK
    ... assassination in 1965. Edward M. Kennedy, John's youngest brother, has served as a US Senator for Massachusetts since 1962. John F. Kennedy ...
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  • Profiles in Courage
    ... John Quincy Adams was a Massachusetts Senator. His support of the Embargo Bill, which cut off all trade with Great Britain, caused him great unpopularity. ...
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  • JFK
    ... During his first two years as senator he backed legislation beneficial to the Massachusetts textile, fishing, watch, and transportation industries. ...
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  • Edward M. Kennedy
    ... 4). Luckily for Kennedy he was able to deliver the type of speech he wanted to, to the p! eople of Massachusetts and remain as their US Senator. ...
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  • Courageous John Quincy Adams
    ... was American Ministers to four different European Countries (Hague, Prussia, Russia and England), a State Senator representing Massachusetts, peace negotiator ...
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  • JFK 2
    ... Kennedy then ran for Senate in 1952 against the Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. "He went on to win as Senator of Massachusetts and backed any legislation ...
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  • Henry Cabot Lodge
    ... until 1936. Lodge was a very successful man in the world of politics. He was elected US senator from Massachusetts. He was also ...
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  • Profiles in Courage
    ... war. Support of such subject caused his party-mates and constituents to re-think their view of the Massachusetts Senator. Daniel ...
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  • profiles in courage
    ... war. Support of such subject caused his party-mates and constituents to re-think their view of the Massachusetts Senator. Daniel ...
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  • John Quincy Adams 2
    ... the diplomatic representative to the Netherlands, diplomatic representative to Prussia, United States senator from Massachusetts, diplomatic representative to ...
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  • Abbie Hoffman: Rebel of the Sixties
    ... as a psychologist at Worcester State Hospital, Abbie had signed on as a volunteer in H. Stuart Hughes's independent campaign for US Senator from Massachusetts. ...
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  • Re-Emergence of a Two Party System
    ... Daniel Webster was the senator of Massachusetts and Henry Clay was Speaker of the House. John C. Calhoun as one of the leaders of the Democratic Party. ...
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  • JFK
    ... During his first two years as senator he backed legislation beneficial to the Massachusetts textile, fishing, watch, and transportation industries. ...
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  • JFK
    ... During his first two years as senator he backed legislation beneficial to the Massachusetts textile, fishing, watch, and transportation industries. ...
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  • US History
    ... and political ties with the North 2. a.) Free soiler-new settlers looking to make the territories free b.) Charles Sumner-Senator of Massachusetts c.) Chief ...
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  • Lyndon Baines Johnson
    ... Convention. Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts won and offered Johnson the position of Vice-President, which he accepted. Possibly ...
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  • John F. Kennedy Life
    ... In 1958 he was reelected to the Senate by a margin of some 874,000 votes, more than any other Massachusetts senator had ever received. ...
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  • Peace Corps
    ... Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy used the idea of a peace corps in his campaign for presidency in 1960 ("Peace Corps", World Book 2). The idea of a peace ...
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  • Welafre
    ... In 1958 he was reelected to the Senate by a margin of some 874,000 votes, more than any other Massachusetts senator had ever received. ...
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  • Kennedy
    ... When he returned home, he joined the Democratically party. 1952 He became the senator for Massachusetts. 1953 He married Jaquline Bouvier. ...
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  • GI JANE
    ... In the film Senator Dehaven was pushing the military to accept females in all ... She disguised herself as a man t serve in the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment in ...
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  • less than equal
    ... is of a great number. A black politician named Edward Brooke is senator of Massachusetts, talked proper. He was fair skinned and ...
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  • Electoral College
    ... The Democratic Senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy put it best when he said, "It[the Electoral College] is one under which we have on the whole ...
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  • Expansionism
    ... In the late 1980?s, a group centered on Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt and Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Loge emerged as highly ...
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  • George Bush Biography
    ... George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts to Prescott ... a strong interest in politics which led to his position as Senator of Connecticut. ...
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  • Marshall and Webster
    ... Remini 89). In 1823, Webster was returned to Congress from Boston, and in 1827 he was elected Senator from Massachusetts. Now, with ...
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  • A Comparison of John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev
    ... In 1952, Kennedy moved his political career one step forward with the defeat of Republican incumbent Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. for Senator of Massachusetts. ...
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  • Civil War Northern Attitudes
    ... from 1861 to 1865; and William Fessenden, a powerful US senator who became ... Baltimore on April 19, 1861, a pro-Confederacy mob attacked Massachusetts troops as ...
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  • Imperialism and Its Motives
    ... Chief among the leaders were Henry Cabot Lodge, the influential senator from Massachusetts, Theodore Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and ...
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