This packet introduces the distinct legacies and unique contributions of each of the American presidents from Van Buren to Pierce. Using a biographical format, special emphasis is given to the powerful convergence of personality and circumstance which transformed the office of our nation's chief executive into the most prominent and influential political office in the world. Challenging review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. Tests, answer key, and bibliography included.
The essays by Frank Miele in this collection span from 2015 to 2018 during the campaign of Donald Trump and the first two years of his presidency, with special emphasis on border security, the Deep State and Fake News.The "Why We Needed ...
This edited collection delves into the key aspects of the Trump campaign promises around immigration, trade, social and foreign policy, and unpicks how the first year of the presidency has played out in delivering them.
With annotations compiled by the editors of the Ulysses S. Grant Association's Presidential Library, this definitive edition enriches our understanding of the antebellum era, the Mexican War, and the Civil War.
With annotations compiled by the editors of the Ulysses S. Grant Association's Presidential Library, this definitive edition enriches our understanding of the antebellum era, the Mexican War, and the Civil War.
A laconic man of granite self-control, he often arouses more respect than affection. In this groundbreaking work, based on massive research, Chernow dashes forever the stereotype of a stolid, unemotional man.
The former president looks back on his life and career, discussing his youth and education, his early public service, his years as governor of Arkansas, and his accomplishments during two terms in the White House.
A strapping six feet, Washington was a celebrated horseman, elegant dancer, and tireless hunter, with a fiercely guarded emotional life. This book brings to vivid life a dashing, passionate man of fiery opinions and many moods.
4, with Christopher M. Duncan, The Anti-Federalists and Early American Political Thought (DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 1995), pp. 133–35. 48. Especially in Number 51. 49. See John D. Lewis, ed., Anti-Federalists ...
U.S. Government and Presidents The lessons in this book are designed to inspire critical thinking and can be taught in any order. This book includes an answer key and reproducibles.
" Our mascot--the Truth Sleuth--guides readers through this entertaining and fact-packed book, filled with historical photos and kid-appealing art and humor.