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The Presidents. 1- George Washington, Federalist, 1789- 1797 ( 4, 28). Set “precedents”: 1 st Cabinet advisors, heads of departments Supports Alexander Hamilton’s financial plan Farewell Address/ Proclamation of Neutrality- establishes policy of neutrality. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Presidents

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1- George Washington, Federalist, 1789- 1797 (4, 28)

• Set “precedents”: 1st Cabinet– advisors, heads of departments

• Supports Alexander Hamilton’s financial plan• Farewell Address/ Proclamation of Neutrality-

establishes policy of neutrality

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2- John Adams, Federalist, 1797- 180115

• Struggled with England/ French Wars• Alien and Sedition Act- violated freedom of

speech and press

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3- Thomas Jefferson, Democrat-Republican 1801- 18095

• “Revolution of 1800”- Democratic Republicans win election; peacefully take power

• Limited government (strict construction of Constitution)

• Louisiana Purchase- goes against strict construction

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4- James Madison, Democrat-Republican (1809- 1817)14

• “Father of the Constitution”• War of 1812

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5- James Monroe, Democrat-Republican (1817- 1825) 13

• Monroe Doctrine (1823) – western hemisphere- Europe stay out!!– Retains neutrality/ isolationism in European

affairs

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7- Andrew Jackson, Democrat (1829- 1837) 6 29

• “Jacksonian Democracy”- – suffrage given to all white men during this time– “spoils system”- supporters get government jobs

• Supported Native American Removal Policy- – goes against Worchester v. Georgia decision

• Vetoes the Second Bank of US• opposes Calhoun’s nullification of the Tariff of

1828

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11- James K Polk, Democrat, 1845- 1849

• Ran on fulfilling Manifest Destiny– Supports annexation of Texas (1845)– “54 40 or fight!”– Purchases Oregon (1846)– Led nation during Mexican War (1846-48)– Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo- Mexican Session

• Great topic for lots of THEMATICS!!

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16- Abraham Lincoln, Republican, 1861-6524 27

• Lincoln Douglas Debates in 1858 make him famous– Argues against EXPANSION of slavery

• First Republican president– Party formed in 1854 after Kansas Nebraska Act

opened more territory to slavery• Used war powers during Civil War to preserve the

Union– Suspended habeas corpus for Confederate supporters– Emancipation Proclamation- turns Civil War into a war

to END slavery in 1863; uses power as Commander in Chief

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16- Abraham Lincoln, cont’d

• Gettysburg Address- – gives meaning to the Civil War- nation will have a

“new birth of freedom”• Very lenient Reconstruction Plans for South• Assassinated before end of Civil War

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17- Andrew Johnson 3

• Impeached by House after bitter arguments with RADICAL REPUBLICANS over Reconstruction

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24- William McKinley, Republican, 1897-1901 16

• Spanish American War• Open Door Policy issued by Sec. of State John

Hay• Annexed Hawaii• Assassinated 1901

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25- Teddy Roosevelt, Republican, 1901-1909 21 26 35

• “Square Deal”- PROGRESSIVE domestic program– Trustbuster– conservationist – Mediates coal miner strike– The Jungle- Meat Inspection Act

• Imperialist in foreign policy– Roosevelt Corollary-

• Adds to Monroe Doctrine• POLICE POWER IN Latin America

– “Big Stick Diplomacy”• Increases navy• Panama Canal

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26- William Taft, Republican, 1909- 1913

• “Dollar Diplomacy”- supported US business interests with diplomacy and military support in Latin America

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27- Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, 1913- 1921 8

• New Freedom- Progressive president• Reforms:– Clayton Antitrust Act– Creates the Federal Reserve System (controls currency)– Federal Trade Commission (investigates trusts)

• WWI president• 14 points- his idea for peace• Senate refuses to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and

join the League of Nations (isolationism)

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30- Herbert Hoover, Republican, 1929-1933 7

• Laissez faire, pro business• Stock Market Crash• Opposes direct relief (would ruin “rugged

individualism”)• Uses troops vs. “Bonus Army”

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31- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democrat, 1933-1945 23 25

• New Deal/ World War 2 president– POWER OF FED GOV’T increases

• Wagner Act- Supports Unions• Long term reform: Social Security; SEC• Executive Order 9066- Internment of

Japanese• Elected 4 times- 22nd Amendment

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32- Harry S Truman 1945-1953 2 30

• Atomic bomb• Truman Doctrine- policy of containment• Marshall Plan• Korean War• GI Bill• Desegregates military

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33- Dwight Eisenhower 1953- 196120 32

• Supreme Commander of Allies in World War 2• Eisenhower Doctrine (Cold War in Middle

East)• Federal Highway Act• Little Rock 9• Dulles- “Brinksmanship”- Arms Race

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34- John F Kennedy 1961- 1963 11

• New Frontier– Moon!– Peace Corps– Pushes for Civil Rights Act

• Cuban Missile Crisis• Assassinated

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35- Lyndon Baines Johnson (1963- 1969)17 31

• Vietnam- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution– escalation– Doesn’t seek re-election in 1968

• Great Society- War on Poverty– Medicare– Civil Rights Act of 1964

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36- Richard Nixon Rep (1969- 74)1 33

• Vietnamization• Détente with USSR and China• Watergate- resigns

• 37- Gerald Ford– Pardons Nixon

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38- Jimmy Carter, Democrat 9

• Economic problems: inflation & oil shortages – OPEC embargo on oil

• Camp David Accords: peace between Israel and Egypt

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39- Ronald Reagan 1981-89 18

• Conservative revolution– Social issues: abortion, school prayer

• Supply side economics (“Reaganomics”)– Lower taxes, less regulation, pro big business– Reaction against Great Society

• Trade and budget deficits• “Star Wars”• “Tear down this wall” speech

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41 George H Bush (1989- 92) 12

• “no new taxes” whoops!• Persian Gulf war– Iraq invades Kuwait, 1991– Builds UN coalition; very successful

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42- William Jefferson Clinton 19

• NAFTA- free trade in North America• Backs NATO forces in Serbia (ethnic cleansing)• Balances budget• Impeached by House for perjury; acquitted by

Senate

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GW Bush 32

• Controversial 2000 election vs. Gore• 9/11 responses:– Homeland Security/ Patriotic Act– Afghanistan/ Iraq