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2Author of Common Sense, he urged colonists to
support independence from Great Britain.
3Thomas Paine
4He urged Americans to steer clear of permanent
alliances in his Farewell Address.
5George Washington
6A loose constructionist, this Secretary of the
Treasury believed that America needed a National
Bank to stabilize the economy.
7Alexander Hamilton
8This statesman used Lockes idea of the right to
revolt in the Declaration of Independence.
9Thomas Jefferson
10This chief justice of the Supreme Court presided
over rulings that increased the power of the
federal government.
11John Marshall
12President of the Union that called for volunteers
without Congressional approval.
13Abraham Lincoln
14Brought the Indian Removal Act to fruition.
15Andrew Jackson
16Approved the purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
17Thomas Jefferson
18Set precedents such as a cabinet and so help me,
god.
19George Washington
20Proposed the Missouri Compromise and the
Compromise of 1850.
21Henry Clay
22A Progressive and a conservationist who walked
softly and carried a big stick.
23Teddy Roosevelt
24Negotiator of the Treaty of Versailles, he was
heartbroken when the Senate rejected it and its
League of Nations.
25Woodrow Wilson
26Believed in rugged individualism and the trickle
down theory
27Herbert Hoover
28His New Deal programs were shot down by the
Supreme Court he then proposed to pack the
court.
29FDR
30Made the decision to use the atomic bomb against
Japan in order to save American lives.
31Harry S Truman
32Arrested for attempting to vote in Rochester (she
was NOT at Seneca Falls).
33Susan B. Anthony
34Two women who helped to pen the Declaration of
Sentiments at Seneca Falls and called for womens
suffrage.
35Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
36In writing the Feminine Mystique, she described
womens discontent in the post WWII era.
37Betty Friedan
38Advocate of birth control so that women could
gain control of their reproduction and have true
rights
39Margaret Sanger
40A presidents wife, she was an author of the
Declaration of Human Rights and an advocate for
civil liberties.
41Eleanor Roosevelt
42Inspired American to go to the moon and join the
Peace Corps.
43JFK
44Believed in supply side economics and promoted
the end of communism
45Ronald Reagan
46He opened relations with China and was brought
down by the Watergate scandal.
47Richard Nixon
48Along with Andrew Johnson, he one of two
presidents that were impeached and acquitted.
49Bill Clinton
50His Great Society programs were reduced due to
the cost of the Vietnam War.
51LBJ