Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing issues leading up to the 1992 presidential election by writing three biased essays from the point of view of the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, and Ross Perot. Topics include Hurricane Andrew, Ross Perot's entry into the presidential race, the sale of the F-16 to Taiwan, presidential debate predictions, and economic views.
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Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing issues leading up to the 1992 presidential election by writing three biased essays from the point of view of the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, and Ross Perot. Topics include Hurricane Andrew, Ross Perot's entry into the presidential race, the sale of the F-16 to Taiwan, presidential debate predictions, and economic views.
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