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Presidents: Heroes and Villains

Hero / Villain Round Robin (7 min) C-note Research - Use the reading packets + the additional information found in the folders. Draw a line down the middle of the last page of your c-notes. Label each president NFCRBCBO (use the back if you need more room.) For each president list 3-5 items that would make him a “hero” and 3-5 items that would make him a “villain” Label your items: foreign or domestic.

Example: President Hero Villain Nixon Reason 1 (Foreign) Reason 2 (Domestic) Reason 3 (Domestic) Reason 4 (Foreign) Reason 1 (Domestic) Reason 2 (Foreign) Reason 3 (Foreign) Ford Carter Reagan George HW Bush (41)

Hero and Villain Posters One president from Nixon-Reagan and one president from Bush 41-Obama Decide who was the biggest hero and who was the biggest villain Create a poster for each of your two presidents that illustrates how he was the hero/villain Must include Drawing of your hero and villain presidents Symbols of each presidency Five reasons (foreign and domestic) that support your opinion Paragraph (five sentence minimum) supporting your choice for hero/villain and explaining what the president did domestically and in foreign policy that makes him a hero/villain