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Progressive Presidents

Progressive Presidents. Hayes 19 th to Wilson 28 th. 11. 4.08 Election Day!!. Complete Warm-up Take one from front desk 9.1 out on desk Progressive Presidents Worksheet PSSA Practice Test Friday. Rutherford B. Hayes 19th.

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Progressive Presidents

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  1. Progressive Presidents Hayes 19th to Wilson 28th

  2. 11.4.08 Election Day!! • Complete Warm-up • Take one from front desk • 9.1 out on desk • Progressive Presidents Worksheet • PSSA Practice Test Friday

  3. Rutherford B. Hayes 19th • Elected President by one electoral vote after the highly disputed election of 1876 • Losing the popular vote to his opponent, Samuel Tilden • Hayes was the only president whose election was decided by a congressional commission.

  4. James A. Garfield 20th • Garfield was the second U.S. President to be assassinated • President Garfield, a Republican, had been in office a scant four months when he was shot and fatally wounded on July 2, 1881. • He lived until September 19, having served for six months and fifteen days.

  5. Chester A. Arthur 21st • He was the twentieth vice president under James Garfield. • Garfield did not die until September 19 at which time Arthur was sworn in as president, serving until March 4, 1885.

  6. Grover Cleveland 22nd(and 24th) • Cleveland is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms (1885–1889 and 1893–1897) and thus is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents • He opposed imperialism, taxes, subsidies and inflationary policies, and as a reformer he worked against corruption, patronage, and bossism.

  7. Benjamin Harrison 23rd • He was the first, and to date only, president from the state of Indiana. • His presidential administration is best known for its economic legislation, • including the McKinley Tariff and • the Sherman Antitrust Act • and annual federal spending reached one billion dollars for the first time.

  8. Grover Cleveland 24 • Only President to leave the White House and return for a second term four years later.

  9. William McKinley 25th • The last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected. • As president, he fought the Spanish-American War. • He annexed the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam, as well as Hawaii • Was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist, and succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt.

  10. Theodore Roosevelt26th • In 1901, as Vice President, the 42-year-old Roosevelt succeeded President William McKinley. • He distrusted wealthy businessmen and dissolved forty monopolistic corporations as a trust buster • He was the first U.S. president to call for universal health care and national health insurance.

  11. Teddy Roosevelt Thomas Jefferson George Washington Abraham Lincoln

  12. William Howard Taft 27th • His presidency was characterized by • trust-busting, • strengthening the Interstate Commerce Commission • expanding the civil service, • establishing a better postal system • promoting world peace • Split with TR making TR run on a third party ticket called Bull Moose party.

  13. Woodrow Wilson 28th • He served as President of Princeton University and then became the Governor of New Jersey in 1910 • A two term president • His second term centered on World War I.

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