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Effects of Television on Presidential Elections
Essay Grade: 88% (637 words, approx. 2 pages)
Since the 1960s television has served as a positive influence on presidential elections. Television enables a greater connection between the American public and its presidential candidates; allows candidates to appear more human in the eyes of the public; and makes candidates more accountable for their actions.
Everybody Has an Opinion
Essay Grade: 84% (641 words, approx. 2 pages)
Based on " The Velvet Coup" by Daniel Lazare. Dealing with the age of the Constitution.
Exploring a Weak Political Argument
Essay Grade: 86% (508 words, approx. 2 pages)
Discusses how the article "A Paramedic For Governor" fails to sway the reader to support the candidacy of James H. Green for governor of California. Critiques the article's lack of clear reasoning and persuasive power.
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