Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the article What is the role that American president plays that is seldom mentioned t Does the author agree that the u.s. is number one? Does the President always tell his people the unpleasant truth about their economy Why do the american presidents usually downplay economic crises and emphasize outsid e dange Who are considered the greatest threats to corporate America? How does the President usually weigh the balance between the national well-being and the business interests? W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E What is the role that American president plays that is seldom mentioned? Does the author agree that the U.S. is number one? Does the President always tell his people the unpleasant truth about their economy? Why do the American presidents usually downplay economic crises and emphasize outside dangers? Who are considered the greatest threats to corporate America? How does the President usually weigh the balance between the national well-being and the business interests? I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the article To be continued on the next page. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the article Why do the presidents attach so much importance to the overseas investment of big U.S. corporations? What is the presidents' life style once they are elected into the White house How does the author describe the relationship between the president and the business community? Does the presidency necessarily lend greatness to ts occupants? How does the author explain the fact that business interests residents also fight against some occasionally the pre W BTL E The end of Further Discussion
W B T L E Why do the presidents attach so much importance to the overseas investment of big U.S. corporations? What is the presidents’ life style once they are elected into the White House? How does the author describe the relationship between the president and the business community? Does the presidency necessarily lend greatness to its occupants? How does the author explain the fact that occasionally the presidents also fight against some business interests? I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the article The end of Further Discussion. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman