The American Presidents From 1913-1945

Some Revision notes to help learn the key facts about the American presidents of the period we have to study.

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When was Woodrow Wilson President?
1913-21
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Which party was Woodrow Wilson a member of?
Democrat
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What is Woodrow Wilson most known for?
Wanting to get involved with League of Nations (but stopped by congress)
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When was Warren Harding President?
1921-23
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Which party was Warren Harding a member of?
Republican
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What is Warren Harding most known for?
Forming the Ohio gang
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What is Warren Harding's Slogan?
"Back To Normality"
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When was Calvin Coolidge President?
1923-1929
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Which party was Calvin Coolidge a member of?
Republican
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What is Calvin Coolidge most known for?
Only worked four hours a week
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What happened to the peoples wealth whilst he was the president?
many people became richer but because of themselves
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What is Calvin Coolidge's Slogan?
"Business Of America Is Business"
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When was Herbert Hoover President?
1929-1933
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Which party was Herbert Hoover a member of?
Republican
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What is Herbert Hoover most known for?
policy of rugged individualism (laissez-faire)
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When was Franklin Roosevelt President?
1933-1945
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Which party was Franklin Roosevelt a member of?
Democrat
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What two things Franklin Roosevelt most known for?
The New Deal and first president to tell the unemployed its not their fault.
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