The 32nd President of the US
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1933–1945
Elected to four terms in office, he served from 1933 to 1945, and is the only U.S. president to have served more than two terms.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Roosevelt created the New Deal to provide relief for the unemployed, recovery of the economy, and reform of the economic system.
His most famous legacy is the Social Security system.
The 34th President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1953–1961
As president he ended the Korean War, kept up the pressure on the Soviet Union during the Cold War, launched the space race, enlarged the Social Security program, and began building the interstate highway system.
And the 35th
John F. Kennedy
1961–1963
On my list for his involvement in getting man on the moon, and the American Civil Rights Movement.
This quote (from Wikipedia) is good too about his assassination:
Kennedy's assassination is considered to be a defining moment in U.S. history due to its traumatic impact on the nation as well as on the political history of the ensuing decades.
My choices, some info from Wikipedia.
I'm 22.
2006-11-22 10:52:26
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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Ronald Regan
Theodore Roosevelt
Jimmy Carter
I'm 25
2006-11-22 10:32:00
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answered by Grace 3
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John F. Kennedy
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
2006-11-22 10:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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George W Bush
George HW Bush
Ronald Reagan
2006-11-22 10:38:07
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answered by soadfan888 2
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- He was a womanizer, possibly corrupt, his father apparently had ties to the mafia and the nazis, but he was involved in major events in history...
Ronald Wilson Reagan
- In power during the downfall of communism. I didn't like his economic policies though.
William Jefferson Clinton
- He was president for a good part of my life. I am Canadian, so his policies didn't directly affect me, but I always thought of him as a good president. Possibly because there was no direct "conflict" during the term of his administration.
I am 20 years old.
2006-11-22 11:21:24
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answered by roccothegrey 2
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Ronald Regan
John F Kennedy
Theodore Roosevlet
I am 17 years old.
2006-11-22 10:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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FDR TR LBJ In that order. Wilson and Eisenhower obtain honourable mentions, yet are only not in the class of the above 3. a lot of something are minnows, which incorporates Kennedy, Reagan, and Clinton.
2016-10-12 22:43:44
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answered by didden 4
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Probably ...
FDR -- got America out of the depression (he didn't, really; actually his actions prolonged it, but the "popular opinion" is that he got us out of the depression)
Truman -- "the buck stops here" ; ended WWII
Reagan -- I think he's been more popular since he left office; in retrospect he did many good things, including helping bring down Russia and the communist bloc
I am 45.
2006-11-22 10:37:03
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answered by I ♥ AUG 6
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Bill Clinton
John Kennedy
Theodore Roosevelt
They all have something in common, that I'll let you figure out, that made them who they are
I'm 16
2006-11-22 10:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama Barrack
Oprah Winfrey
Hilary Clinton
Just kidding...obviously!
2006-11-22 10:29:36
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answered by roast_breadfruit 3
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