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Additional Class Topics
For Further Interest: Additional Class Topics
Chapter 41:
America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era, 1992 - 2004
- Compare Clintons impeachment and
trial to that of Andrew Johnson in the 1860s. Focus on the parallel claims
that the impeachment was fundamentally motivated by partisan spite and personal
disdain for the president, as well as on the substantial differences in the
political circumstances and in the charges themselves.
- Compare and contrast the elections of
the four people in American history to lose the election for presidency but
win the popular vote; Andrew Jackson (1824), Samuel J. Tilden (1876), Grover
Cleveland (1888), and Albert Gore (2000). Discuss the pluses and minuses
of the electoral college is the electoral college outdated? Is it
democratic to have an election where the will of the majority does not prevail?
What would have to happen to change the way America selects a president?
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