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Name: Geschichte - Presidents
Erstellt von: Jörg-Michael Grassau
Erstellt am: 11.06.2002
Copyright: wichtiger Copyright-Hinweis zu den Wortschätzen auf vokabeln.de
Inhalt: Presidents of the United States of America
Kategorie: Kapitel (4 Einträge)

Presidents 1789-1850(12 Vokabeln)
First President
(1789-1797)
George Washington
(George Washington's integrity set a pattern for all other Presidents to follow.)
Second President
(1797-1801)
John Adams
(John Adams, a shaper of the revolution, saved his Nation from war with France. )
Third President
(1801-1809)
Thomas Jefferson
(Thomas Jefferson gained the immense Louisiana Territory for the infant Republic. )
Fourth President
(1809-1817)
James Madison
(James Madison, "Father of the Constitution," led the inconclusive War of 1812. )
Fifth President
(1817-1825)
James Monroe
(James Monroe declared the Americas no longer subject to European colonization. )
Sixth President
(1825-1829)
John Quincy Adams
(John Quincy Adams: the only son of a President to serve as President himself.)
Seventh President
(1829-1837)
Andrew Jackson
(Andrew Jackson, first frontier President, came to office with great popular support.)
Eighth President
(1837-1841)
Martin Van Buren
(Martin Van Buren was the first Chief Executive born under the United States flag.)
Ninth President
(1841)
William Henry Harrison
(William Henry Harrison was the first President to die in office.)
Tenth President
(1841-1845)
John Tyler
(At the end of John Tyler's administration, the United States annexed Texas.)
Eleventh President
(1845-1849)
James K. Polk
(James K. Polk extended the Nation's boundaries to the shores of the Pacific.)
Twelfth President
(1849-1850)
Zachary Taylor
(With Zachary Taylor, a career soldier first attained the Presidency.)
  
Presidents 1850-1901(13 Vokabeln)
Thirteenth President
(1850-1853)
Millard Fillmore
(Millard Fillmore's conciliatory politics helped postpone the Civil War.)
Fourteenth President
(1853-1857)
Franklin Pierce
(Under Franklin Pierce, guerrilla raids in Kansas heralded the approach of civil war.)
Fifteenth President
(1857-1861)
James Buchanan
(James Buchanan groped for compromise as the South advanced toward secession.)
Sixteenth President
(1861-1865)
Abraham Lincoln
(Abhorring war, Abraham Lincoln accepted it as the only means to save the Union.)
Seventeenth President
(1865-1869)
Andrew Johnson
(Andrew Johnson faced impeachment for steadfastly opposing Radicals in Congress.)
Eighteenth President
(1869-1877)
Ulysses S. Grant
(Ulysses S. Grant came to the Presidency a great military hero.)
Nineteenth President
(1877-1881)
Rutherford B. Hayes
(Rutherford B. Hayes gained the Presidency by a margin of only one electoral vote.)
Twentieth President
(1881)
James A. Garfield
(James A. Garfield died from an assassin's bullet only six months after he took office.)
Twenty-First President
(1881-1885)
Chester A. Arthur
(Chester A. Arthur, former machine politician, became a reformer in the Presidency.)
Twenty-Second President
(1885-1889)
Grover Cleveland
(Grover Cleveland was the only President elected to two nonconsecutive terms.)
Twenty-Third President
(1889-1893)
Benjamin Harrison
(Of Chief Executives, only Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of a President.)
Twenty-Fourth President
(1893-1897)
Grover Cleveland
(Grover Cleveland was the only President elected to two nonconsecutive terms.)
Twenty-Fifth President
(1897-1901)
William McKinley
(Under William McKinley the Nation gained its first overseas possessions.)
  
Presidents 1901-1953(8 Vokabeln)
Twenty-Sixth President
(1901-1909)
Theodore Roosevelt
(Theodore Roosevelt, nature lover and conservationist, championed the strenuous life.)
Twenty-Seventh President
(1909-1913)
William Howard Taft
(William Howard Taft: the only man to become President and then chief justice.)
Twenty-Eighth President
(1913-1921)
Th. Woodrow Wilson
(Woodrow Wilson tried in vain to bring the United States into the League of Nations.)
Twenty-Ninth President
(1921-1923)
Warren G. Harding
(Winner by a landslide, Warren G. Harding, friends said, "looked like a President.")
Thirtieth President
(1923-1929)
Calvin Coolidge
(Laconic New Englander Calvin Coolidge strongly favored frugality in Government. )
Thirty-First President
(1929-1933)
Herbert C. Hoover
(Herbert Hoover's record of service abroad and at home spanned half a century. )
Thirty-Second President
(1933-1945)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(Franklin D. Roosevelt led the Nation through the Great Depression and World War II.)
Thirty-Third President
(1945-1953)
Harry S. Truman
(For Harry S. Truman, war and cold war posed challenges unprecedented in history.)
  
Presidents 1953-2001(10 Vokabeln)
Thirty-Fourth President
(1953-1961)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(War hero Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed the Nation's desire for world peace.)
Thirty-Fifth President
(1961-1963)
John F. Kennedy
(John F. Kennedy: the youngest man elected President, the youngest to die in office.)
Thirty-Sixth President
(1963-1969)
Lyndon B. Johnson
(Lyndon B. Johnson worked unceasingly toward a Great Society for the Nation. )
Thirty-Seventh President
(1969-1974)
Richard M. Nixon
(The Watergate scandal forced Richard M. Nixon to resign the Presidency.)
Thirty-Eighth President
(1974-1977)
Gerald R. Ford
(Gerald R. Ford set out to restore confidence in the Presidency. )
Thirty-Ninth President
(1977-1981)
James E. Carter
(Jimmy Carter championed human rights throughout the world.)
Fourtieth President
(1981-1989)
Ronald W. Reagan
(Ronald Reagan envisioned a smaller Government, a greater America.)
Fourty-First President
(1989-1993)
George Bush
(George Bush saw hope for an end to the post-World War II division of Europe.)
Fourty-Second President
(1993-2001)
William J. Clinton
(William Clinton promised a brighter tomorrow and focused on the national economy.)
Fourty-Third President
(2001-)
George W. Bush