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