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#?? Enter Name Term Years

Overview Name: Number President: Presidential Terms: Years Served: Vice President: Political Party Affiliation:

Enter Years Childhood & Early Life

Early Childhood Birthplace: Family:

Young Adulthood Education: Profession:

Enter Years Political Life

Early Political Career Greatest Influences: Offices Held:

Presidential Campaign Election of Year: Running Opposition: Election Results: Popular Vote: Electoral College: Campaign Poster

Enter Years Presidential Tenure

Presidential Issues Political Party Issues : Local Issues: International Issues:

The Good & Bad Greatest Accomplishments: Greatest Shortcomings:

Overall Synopsis Effectiveness:

Enter Years Post Political Life

Life After The Presidency Life After Leaving Office: Did They Leave The Country In Better Shape Than They Found It?:

Lasting Legacy Enduring Influence:

Miscellaneous Items

Did You Know?

Works Cited

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