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Presidential Race Name the president most closely associated with each of the following events phrases amp developments in American History Pure Food and Drug Act Suspension of Habeas Corpus ID: 375621

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Slide1

Presidential ProwessSlide2

Presidential Race

Name the president most closely associated with each of the following events, phrases, & developments in American History.Slide3

Pure Food and Drug ActSlide4

Suspension of Habeas CorpusSlide5

New DealSlide6

Bombing of HiroshimaSlide7

“Corrupt Bargain”Slide8

Midnight AppointmentsSlide9

Court PackingSlide10

Whiskey RebellionSlide11

VietnamizationSlide12

Embargo ActSlide13

King AndrewSlide14

“Dam” PresidentSlide15

14 PointsSlide16

Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)Slide17

I LIKE IKE!Slide18

Don’t Ask; Don’t TellSlide19

Great SocietySlide20

Louisiana PurchaseSlide21

Tippecanoe and Tyler too!Slide22

Mexican American WarSlide23

“I have a BIG STICK.”Slide24

Trail of TearsSlide25

LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!

Vs. Governor

FaubusSlide26

First

Progressive

PresidentSlide27

Desegregation of US MilitarySlide28

Bay of Pigs InvasionSlide29

Emancipation ProclamationSlide30

Bull Moose PartySlide31

Bonus ArmySlide32

War on the National BankSlide33

Korean WarSlide34

WatergateSlide35

Rugged IndividualismSlide36

Fair DealSlide37

“Avoid Entanglements with Foreign Nations”Slide38

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”Slide39

“I am not a crook!”Slide40

We are fighting a “War to end all wars.”Slide41

Lewis and Clark ExpeditionSlide42

Cuban Missile CrisisSlide43

Iran Contra AffairSlide44

Led the Battle of New OrleansSlide45

First “Republican” PresidentSlide46

DetenteSlide47

Pardons NixonSlide48

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)Slide49

9/11Slide50

Iran Contra AffairSlide51

THEMESSlide52

The role of “President” has evolved in dramatic fashion since the colonies first declared their independence in 1776.

Identify how Presidents throughout American history have redefined their position and expanded their power.

Consider how the founding fathers might view our current incarnation of the executive position. Slide53

Midnight Appointments

Marbury vs. Madison

Louisiana Purchase

Embargo ActCorrupt BargainAmerican SystemBank Wars

Trail of Tears*

Polk—Mexican American War

Emancipation Proclamation

Suspension of habeas corpus

Trust busting

Big Stick Policy and American Imperialism

Wilson: wartime mobilization and national income tax

New Deal: TVA and AAA

Courtpacking

WWII mobilization; rationing

Japanese internment

Bombing Hiroshima

Assassination of Diem

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

Bombing of Cambodia

Pardoning Nixon

Iran Contra Affair

Nationalized health careSlide54

Congressional Revenge & Controversy

Congress and the

Court

have NOT

watched passively as the President expanded his power. Consider how Congress and the Court have

actively resisted

the expansion of Presidential Power. “Mr. President, CHECK you-self!”Slide55

Presidential Programs

Each President, embracing the beliefs of his party, has promoted a program to improve America. Their ambitious plans for action often involve economic, political/civil and social reforms.

Identify presidential programs that gained prominence in American history.

Compare and contrast the goals and priorities of these programs. Slide56

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