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Harry S. Truman: Presidential Skills And Youngstown Steel Vs. Sawyer
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9 pages in length. Harry S. Truman was a man with a vision; a vision that would continue to establish the United States of America as one of -- if not the most -- powerful countries in the world. His presidential skills were such that he represented the nation in a tough yet diplomatic manner, quick to act upon issues that threatened to compromise its inherent fortitude. Throughout the Truman administration, the President was faced with several dire situations where sometimes his particular choice of resolution may not have set well with his constituency or the rest of the world. Yet that was not to be his primary concern, for Truman fought hard to apply the common principles of a utilitarian existence so that he may ultimately perform his presidential duties for the greater good of the United States. The writer discusses Truman in relation to presidential skills and Youngstown Steel. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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