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Analysis of a SpeechA President's Mission 1. In this excerpt from the nomination 2. This speech must be seen in the context of 3. A cartoon is a satirical drawing commenting
4» During the campaign George Bush was frequently reproached for his prosperous social background and for his lack of eloquence. How does he react to these attacks in this speech? 166 AMERICA IN CLOSE-UP
The Human Side of Congress High school students in Ohio have been discussing the structure of Congress and the legislative process. Two of the students have received a grant for an educational trip to Washington, where they will be given the chance to interview a member of Congress. The class has prepared the following questionnaire for this interview. How would Jim Wright answer these questions? 1 Does Congress really represent a cross-section of the American people? 2. How does a member of Congress compare 3. Is a member of Congress an active factor in 4. Members of Congress are subject to all kinds 5. How much time does a member of Congress 6. What can a member of Congress in 7. If a representative is strongly convinced that 8. What is the function of a majority leader? Scanning Lobbyists and Their Issues Quickly read through the presentations of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and The Wilderness Society and find out about • the type and size of the organizations • the basic issues • their activities on Capitol Hill • other activities. Date: 2015-12-18; view: 936
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