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2021

How much Power does a President actually have?

Truman Presidential Inquiries

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Dear Bess
Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb
Establishment of the CIA
Harry S. Truman and Civil Rights
House Un-American Activities Committee
How is the current debate about immigration in the United States rooted in our nation’s past?
How much Power does a President actually have?
Immigration in Post-War America
Invasion of Manchuria
Is control of nuclear weapons necessary to maintain peace?
Japanese-American Internment
Justice at Nuremberg
Presidential Leadership
Recognition of Israel
Steel Strike of 1952
The Blockade of Berlin
The Challenge of International Aid
The Challenge of National Healthcare
The Election of 1948
The Firing of MacArthur
The Marshall Plan and the Cold War
The United Nations in Korea
Truman's legacy: Breakout Box Activity
Truman’s Loyalty Program
Was the Taft Hartley Act a good bill?
Who lost China?

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