US presidents live during their presidency in White House, so there were made some of the most important historical decisions
As the US lead the world as the world's largest economic and military power the decision made in White House could affect the economic prosperity and security of other nations
Some of the presidential decisions during their presidency has had a major impact on how the world sees the United States, such as nuclear disarmament or reaction after terrorist attacks on September 11
Harry Truman was debatably one of the most historically significant presidents. He made one of the most important presidential decision, to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. He contained the expansion of communism and kept relations with the Soviets and Korea. He instituted many effective plans and doctrines. Truman maintained economic stability for Europe and our homeland. Truman is known to be one of the most influential and historically significant
The president is constantly looking toward the state of nation’s defense. All major decisions and strategies are his to make alone. Likewise, the president is the nation's number 1 political boss. People look to the president as the leader for public opinion. Even though the president seems like he couldn’t take on many other roles, he is also the Chief of State, he is the leader of the rituals of the American Democracy.
Throughout the centuries, the United States has had many influential presidents. Each greatly affected the nation during their time in office, and, often, this affect continued for years to come. However, despite the numerous Presidents that have served America, few have been as dynamic and single-minded as Theodore Roosevelt. Throughout his two terms in office, he began to change both how the world views the United States and how America views itself. His actions during his administration caused ripple effects the greatly impact us today. Among his major accomplishments, he imposed regulations upon powerful corporate monopolies, established federal protection of land, encouraged the growth and efficiency of the Navy, and brokered peace
Presidential power has been a intensely publicized issue throughout the history of the United States, but even more so in the last couple decades. Presidents have always been pushing the envelope when it comes to what they can and cannot do in office. However as terrorism has become more prevalent in the past twenty years, presidents are faced with more challenges than those of hundreds of years ago. In addition to the threats overseas, every year both parties are becoming more partisan. When the parties do this it creates a gridlock and this makes it hard for anything to get done in Washington. Congress has always been there to keep the president in check and make sure he is not overstepping his boundaries. However presidents often find ways to “get around” going to congress for approval. These sneaky actions by our presidents has created a lot of tension in Washington and is why Presidential Power is such a hot button issue.
Nixon's presidency had a tremendous impact on America's foreign and domestic policy. There were several different ways concepts which demonstrate the influence that Nixon's presidency had on American foreign and domestic policy. Nixon had a plethora of successful things he accomplished during his term that benefited America's foreign and domestic policy, but he also made decisions that made the American people doubt him. The most substantial changes or events that occurred during Nixon's presidency have to do with detente, realpolitik, watergate, and the Saturday night massacre.
Reasons why the Role and Influence of the Presidency has Increased in the Political History of the U.S.A
Beginning with the creation of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, up to the current Obama doctrine, presidential doctrines have dominated United States foreign policy. A presidential doctrine highlights the goals and positions for United States foreign affairs outlined by the sitting president. Many of the country’s major foreign policy successes or disasters can be explained by tracing the doctrines of sitting or previous presidents and analyzing their evolution and eventual impact on world events. After established, a presidential doctrine often takes on a life of its own. This can be explained by the military resources and human capital involved in carrying out these doctrines. Future presidents often feel compelled to abide by previous doctrines, or find the reality of change can only be done with incremental changes over a period of years. For this reason, presidential doctrines often outlive their creators and consequently effect American foreign policy for years to come.
The modern presidency of the United States has become a powerful institution. Most if not all the people in the United States know who the president is. The president has become a celebrity of sorts throughout history, and with that status rising the president have become more powerful. However, as the old saying goes, with the great power comes great responsibility.
Presidential greatness isn’t necessarily determined just by success or remembrance, but is determined by the ideas that a president has and how it impacts the people. Each president sets out with an agenda to accomplish and to leave a legacy behind, however, only few presidents are remembered, celebrated, and taught about. The history of great presidents often correlates to time of war for America. This is because great presidents often emerge to the people in times of crisis, such as wars. Of the many great presidents, Woodrow Wilson, offers unique qualities such as energy, intelligence, and leadership that make him a great president.
As a result, then President Truman considered as an average president; whereas, he did nuke Japan and save ½ million soldiers’ lives, but the handling of Korea War was Truman’s down fall. Consequently, most Presidents on the list belong on the bottom, but the presidents who balance the budget and maintain a strong military achieve a higher status in the public view; as well as, the president keeping America out of conflicts around the world
Overseeing the action of the armed forces, appointing treaties to be drafted, managing national affairs and being a figurehead for a great nation all imply that the individual holding the title of President has a great amount of power at their disposal. There are those indviduals who automatically come to mind talking about the President, people like JFK, FDR and Abraham Lincoln, people who left a profound impact on the nation. Then there are the back burner Presidents who do not come to mind at all, individuals like Franklin Pierce and Benjamin Harrison, who did not seem to have anything significant happen during their time as president. Some Presidents seem to have been incredibly powerful while others appear t be there just a
Truman had to make some very crucial decisions as soon as he had stepped into office as President. He contributed
The president is the most important job in the United States. Not the ruler of the United States ,but have some power over the country. The president of the United States is a person who symbolize the country and leads the country by making decisions of what is the best thing to do. The president needs to know about the past history such as the conflict of World War I and II and different events that led to violence in our own country. The president of the United States needs to know how the system of the government works and different problems that have been happening right now such as immigration, terrorism and hunger. The president needs to have the people votes so that he or she could be able to have the position of being the president
The Presidents over time has increased the power of the office beyond what is specifically stipulated in the U.S. Constitution in many ways. Part of it has to do with how over time the Presidents all became distracted by the other President’s pressing issues. Congress’s decisions required that all the Presidents control their agenda, but only a few of the Presidents even managed to do that. Each of Presidents the over time approached developments and final approaches of the legislation, but some were unable to promote their certain provisions that they had. Historical Presidency and Modern Presidency shows how the power of the office has increased over time.
The book "We the people. Brief Introduction to American politics, "the author reveals the theme of American politics, especially the presidency. The author tells of the powers, rights and duties of the President of the United States, you should consider some of the examples in US history. The author notes that President Nixon, for example, the chapter on the issue of