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* most people in Iraq want that the war ends and US troops leave the country
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* politicians don´t expect an overnight change
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* some think that the troops will stay while Obama is president
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* they want him to initiate the dialogue with Iran and Syria
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* they expect him to fulfil his promises in the near future (he said, that by august 31, 2010 the mission in Iraq would end)
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Qualities of a President ...


What people expect from President Obama

Europeans


Muslims


Arab States

what Iraq expects from OBAMA

  • most people in Iraq want that the war ends and US troops leave the country
  • politicians don´t expect an overnight change
  • some think that the troops will stay while Obama is president
  • they want him to initiate the dialogue with Iran and Syria
  • they expect him to fulfil his promises in the near future (he said, that by august 31, 2010 the mission in Iraq would end)

what Iraq expects from OBAMA

  • most people in Iraq want that the war ends and US troops leave the country
  • politicians don´t expect an overnight change
  • some think that the troops will stay while Obama is president
  • they want him to initiate the dialogue with Iran and Syria
  • they expect him to fulfil his promises in the near future (he said, that by august 31, 2010 the mission in Iraq would end)

Unemployed


Hispanics

  1. Hispanic Business Magazine Underrepresentation of Hispanics in federal agencies
  2. VOA News Expectations and hopes of Hispanics concerning Obama and his government

Article 1 (Hispanic Business Magazine):

  • Hispanics are underrepresented in federal employment → President Obama wants to change this.
  • Obama has already appointed many Hispanics to "high level administration positions".
  • The text also mentions two examples of Hispanics living the "American Dream": Ken Salazar and Hilda Solis - the first Hispanic woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet.

Article 2 (VOA News):

  • Many Hispanics voted for Barack Obama.
  • They want Obama to be fair and to pay attention to the requests of the steadily growing Hispanic population in the US.
  • They for example want Obama and his government to offer them the opportunity to get a good education and to put an end to the war in Iraq, where also many Hispanic soldiers fight for the US.
  • Furthermore the Hispanics stand up for a immigration reform.

US Hispanics Pin Hopes on Obama Administration


  1. Largest minority group. Hopes: resolve economy crisis,immigration education
  2. More than 45 Mio. People. 15% of US-population ; critical part of workforce in industry and agriculture ; fast growing minority
  3. Education, Economy, Prosperity, Health Care Access, Safety in streets (inner cities)
  4. Hispanics identify with Obama
  5. Many Hispanics in Obama's Cabinet
  6. Hispanics want to help Obama in his administration
  7. Tackle issues of immigration reform and border security
  8. Latino community younger than the American one. ==> Education most important
  9. Many Hispanics serve in U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan ==> Stop war
  10. 70% of Hispanics voted for Obama
  11. 30% of U.S. population are Hispanics by mid-century

African Americans

  • 89% of the African Americans think their dream comes true with a black president
  • 53% think that Obama will be held to a higher standard
  • 68% think that Obamas inaugural speech will be excellent
  • Fairness,clarity,truthfulness
  • Fight hard for civil rights
  • Education
  • Jobs
  • Changes

Expectations of African Americans

Young people



US Supreme Court

Look at the following two articles! Show/explain the function of the supreme court and the power it has!

Summary of the two articles above
  • Supreme Court after a hearing decides if new laws (by states and districts)or federal governments are constitutional
  • The Supreme Court has to decide if the decisions of lower courts are correct
  • Former courts decided that the right to bear arms is not an individual right, but applies to citizens in a militia
  • The Supreme Court can decide what limitations of citizens' rights are constitutional, e.g. it may decide that although there exists a certain basic constitutional right, the gov. has the right to impose limitations, e.g. certain conditions or times that specify when/how this const. right may be exercised.
  • Decision to be made here: … is the District of Columbia's gun law unconstitutional? It bans private "ownership of handguns, but permits rifles and shotguns, if kept disassembled or under an easily removed trigger lock."

If you want to know a lot more ....