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COMPARISON-CONTRAST BIOGRAPHY: write a short paper (5-6 double-spaced pages including sources used page) on two (2) of the AMERICAN people featured in your textbook. Compare the two people and find out how they are similar. Then, contrast the two people and highlight how they and their experiences are different. Focus on why they are important and their historical significance. You should use at least two other sources of information in addition to the textbook. I expect this paper to have a bibliography and citations (MLA style is fine). You should use standard 1 inch margins and an easily readable font.

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Comparison-Contrast Biography
A biography provides information about a person's life. Biographers write about personal
lives of individuals to enlighten other people events that these individuals were embroiled in at
every stage of life. Biographers help identify what shaped a person into what the person is. In
this essay, two American leaders, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are discussed, depicting their
historical importance in America. The paper compares and contrasts biographies of these great
leaders of the U.S.
As the forty-second president of the U.S, Bill Clinton was born in 1946 in Arkansas in a
small town. He attended Hot Springs High School where he was seen as a star saxophonist. His
leadership skills were seen when his high school principal emphasized on producing students
that would serve the public. This made Clinton to be elected as a representative of Boys Nation
in 1963 when he was enrolled at Boys State that was an American Legion plan. This position
enabled him to earn an invitation to meet the U.S President John F. Kennedy, that as based at
Rose Garden at the White House. This trip also formed a platform that created a chance to meet
and interact with many of his political champions like the Chair of the State Foreign Relations
Committee by that time, who was Fulbright William. His early career in politics began after

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graduating from the University when he was elected the attorney general of the Arkansas State in
1976 (Kroenert 27-28).
George Bush, as the forty-third U.S president, was born in New Haven in 1946. He was
among his family members who were involved in politics and business in since1950s (Burgan
32-65). After he had completed his high school at Philips Academy in Massachusetts, George
joined Yale University where his...


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