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    Research Paper President Harry S. Truman wasn’t only just a president, he was a US army soldier, a democratic senator, presiding judge, and a vice president. Before his presidency, he fought in World War 1. Recapping his roles before the presidency, once the war ended, Truman got discharged from the army and then went to attend Kansas City school of law. This is when he was on the road to becoming president. In 1933 Franklin d Roosevelt was elected 32nd president. Harry S. got elected presiding judge

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    Harry S. Truman Depending on how old you are, it is possible that you have experienced many great presidents throughout your lifetime. Every single person in this world has their own view as to what a president’s role in the world should be, and how their values should reflect them. So far, the United States has gone through 42 Presidents who have all offered many new ideas that have aided our country tremendously. One of these great men was our 33rd President, Harry S. Truman who was thrown into

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         Harry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri. 2. Childhood      John A. Truman sold and bought livestock form a lot adjacent to their house when Harry was first born. When Harry was ten months old the Trumans sold their house and stocklot to move to Harrisonville, Missouri. From Harrisonville they moved to Belton, then to Grandview, and finally settled in Independence, Missouri when Harry Truman was six years old. President Truman was the oldest

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    Harry S Truman was born on May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri. He was born into the family of Martha Ellen Truman and John Anderson Truman, who was a mule trader as well as a farmer. Harry was named after his uncle, Harrison Young. After his parents couldn’t decide on a middle name they settled with just the letter “S”. He grew up on his father’s farm in Independence, Missouri and attended Independence High School (now William Chrisman High School). Since he did not attend college, he had several jobs

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    Harry S. Truman 's Life

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    States. Harry S. Truman was considered “One Tough Son –of-a-Bitch” due to his expertise, not because of his ordinary, basic look or lack of college education. No matter how people perceived him, Truman had industrial-strength; he stood his ground on his beliefs. His life would take him one of the most elaborate rides one could experience. Truman’s formative years taught him endurance, his life in the war taught him courage, and presidency taught him resilience. Although when growing up Truman was never

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    President Harry S. Truman

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    Mr. President, The First Publication From The Personal Diaries, Private Letters, Papers, And Revealing Interviews Of Harry S. Truman Written by William Hillman and published in 1952, this book intimately describes the life and decisions of President Harry S. Truman and specializes on the presidential years. It gives the reader an armchair seat beside Mr. Truman as he made some of the toughest decisions in the nation’s history! It is filled with various notes and letters to personalities from Winston

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    Essay Harry S. Truman

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    Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States. Born on May 8, 1884, in Lamar, Missouri, he was the oldest of three children. Truman had no middle name. His parents apparently gave him the middle initial “S” to appease two family relatives.      At age six, his family moved to Independence, Missouri, where he attended Sunday school. There he met five year-old Elizabeth Wallace, with whom he later fell in love with. Beginning school at age eight, Truman modeled

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    If you ask a person on the streets about Harry S. Truman, they would probably talk about him dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Maybe they would talk about how he advanced the cause of African-American civil rights. Either way, Harry S. Truman is considered one of our nation's best presidents even though he was criticized years after his presidency. Harry S. Truman was born on May 8th, 1884. He grew up in Independence, Missouri, only ten miles east of Kansas City. He was born with poor

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    Harry S. Truman was very much involved in war. He wanted to help join the fight and even though his eyesight was poor, he still enlisted in the National Guard and in World War I, he became and artillery commander. Throughout his life, Harry S. Truman was always a go-getter. He always wanted to help in wars and make sure America came out on top. This go-getter attitude he expressed is very plainly visible in his speech: “The Truman Doctrine”. The purpose, tone, and subject of this speech all points

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    Harry Truman 's Fair Deal

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    White House. Along with this shift in the government, there were also many economical and social issues that followed along. Once the first election of the decade in 1952, the government started to factor in the Korean War, inflation, the New Deal, Harry Truman’s Fair Deal, and the major problem with John McCarthy and McCarthyism. In the background of the politics in the nation, economically things were changing. As World War II was ending and the Korean War was in its early stages, a period of inflation

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