Condoleezza rice biography review worksheets

This biography research project about Condoleezza Rice is perfect for your Women’s History Month studies. Differentiate this engaging interactive biography template for Black History Month. Combine with others in this series to create a bulletin board display.

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  • 1. Phillip Clark Clark 1 Professor John Dedie Comparative Politics & Government November 19th, 2012 Condoleezza Rice: A Broker and Diplomat With Few Regrets No Higher Honor is a political memoir written by Condoleezza Rice. Rice was the National Security Advisor, and subsequently, Secretary of State during President George W. Bush’s two terms in the Oval Office. Born in segregated Alabama during the mid-1950’s, Rice would rise to transcend the circumstances of her birth. She would go on to become a respected academic in foreign policy at Stanford University, and eventually serve a president with capability and vigor for the respective positions which she held. The years during which Condoleezza Rice served President Bush were some of the most tumultuous that the nation has witnessed since its inception. In the court of public opinion, the Bush administration has been judged harshly, for an ill-calculated and prolonged war on a country that had little to do with the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, and for a perceived inability to hear the expressed desires of American citizens – as well as the international community – when it came to determining the course the nation would take in terms of domestic and foreign policy. With eloquence and recourse to detail, Condoleezza Rice offers her vantage point as one of the most crucial insiders of the Bush administration. Compellingly, she makes the case that the court of
  • 2. Clark 2 popular opinion will not have the last word on the legacy of George W. Bush’s presidency. In fact, many courses of action taken by the administration that have been viewed through a universal lens of denunciation were in actuality, much more nuanced and complex. Condoleezza Rice was first acquainted with the Bush family when she had been sought out as a Soviet specialist for President George H. W. Bush’s National Security Council (Rice 1). Rice was first introduced to George W. Bush when she was invited by the
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