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Directions groups of 3 - all group members must be present for the presentation! we will go in order - if you miss you will forfeit 50% of your grade Presidents: JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama Background Elections Speeches Domestic Issues Foreign Affairs First Lady Impact Challenges Legacy use the hyperlinks FIRST for information for your slides create a Wordle and USE IT wisely in your presentation this time place the stuff on your slides - do not mess with the template

THE PRESIDENCY Name and party of President Names in group -

Name of President Innauguration Pics

Wordle

BACKGROUND what do we need to know about this candidate - 6 bullets of info

CAMPAIGN ISSUES 6 bullets of information about the campaign - who and what was important during the campaign

List 6 information bullets about the outcome of the election Election Outcome - Popular Vote

List 6 information bullets about the outcome of the election Election Outcome - Electoral College Vote

SPEECHES 6 bullet points from Innaugural Address and a State of the Union speech

Domestic Issue #1 Name of issue 6 bullet points about this issue - how and why did your president address this issue

Domestic Issue #2 Name of issue 6 bullet points about this issue - how and why did your president address this issue

Foreign Affairs Issue #1 Name of issue 6 bullet points about this issue - how and why did your president address this issue

Foreign Affairs Issue #2 Name of issue 6 bullet points about this issue - how and why did your president address this issue

The American Franchise Impact on American Society 6 bullet points about presidential impact on American Society

First Lady _______ Notes

Challenges 6 bullet points about challenges he faced during his presidency

Legacy 6 bullet points about his impact on the country and on the presidency

Political Cartoon

Video

–Johnny Appleseed “Type a quote here.”