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These are the Presidents who may show up on the GHSGT

 Precedents  Whiskey Rebellion  Cabinet:  Hamilton  Jefferson  Farewell Address

 Alien and Sedition Acts  XYZ Affair  Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions  Election of 1800

 Louisiana Purchase  Lewis and Clark Expedition  Embargo Act of 1807

 War of 1812  Affect on Nationalism  Affect on Economy

 Missouri Compromise  Monroe Doctrine

 The “corrupt bargain”  The American System

 Jacksonian Democracy and expansion of suffrage  Bank War  Spoils System  Nullification Crisis  Indian Removal Act

 Civil War  Suspension of habeas corpus  Gettysburg Address  Second Inaugural  Emancipation Proclamation  Assassination

 Presidential Reconstruction  Congressional Reconstruction  Impeachment

 National Park system  “Big Stick” Diplomacy  Roosevelt Corollary  Panama Canal

 Election of 1912  Federal Reserve System  Progressive Reforms:  Initiative  Referendum  Recall  17 th Amendment  World War I  14 Points

 Great Depression  Dust Bowl  New Deal:  Wagner Act  Court Packing Bill  Social Security  Tennessee Valley Authority  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation  Huey Long’s Criticism  Neutrality Acts

 Integration of US military  Containment  Truman Doctrine  Marshall Plan  Cold War

 Kennedy-Nixon Debates  Cuban Revolution  Bay of Pigs  Cuban Missile Crisis  Assassination

 Civil Rights Act of 1964  Warren Court ( Miranda decision)  Great Society:  Medicare and Medicaid  Aid to education  Vietnam War

 Watergate Scandal  Opening of China  Vietnam War  Nixon’s Resignation

 How he became President  Nixon Pardon  Whip Inflation Now

 Iranian Revolution  Iranian Hostage Crisis  Energy Crisis  Camp David Accords

 Reaganomics  Iran-Contra Affair  Collapse of the Soviet Union

 Impeachment  NAFTA  Republican Revolution

 Election of 2000  9/11 Attacks  War on Terrorism  Afghanistan  Iraq