U.S. Presidents For Dummies with Online Practice

Höfundur Marcus A. Stadelmann

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119654537

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2020

1.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Understanding U.S. Presidents
  • Chapter 1: Presidents and the Presidency
  • Establishing the First U.S. Government
  • Examining Presidential Influence on the Presidency
  • Perfecting the Power to Shape Public Opinion
  • Performing Many Roles: Today’s President
  • Chapter 2: Presidential Rankings and Evaluations
  • Evaluating the Presidents
  • Ranking U.S. Presidents
  • Part 2: Starting with Known Quantities: Washington to John Quincy Adams
  • Chapter 3: Starting Well with George Washington
  • Washington’s Early Career
  • Fighting for Independence
  • Designing the New Country
  • President George Washington (1789–1797)
  • Dealing with the Issues of the Day
  • Stepping Down
  • Retiring Briefly
  • Chapter 4: The Authoritarian and the Philosopher: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding the Country and Almost Destroying It: John Adams
  • Master of Multitasking: Thomas Jefferson
  • Chapter 5: Prominent but Ineffective: Madison, Monroe, and John Quincy Adams
  • James Madison: From Founding Father to Presidential Flop
  • Succeeding Abroad, Failing at Home: James Monroe
  • Like Father, Like Son: John Quincy Adams
  • Part 3: Enduring the Best and the Worst: Jackson to Buchanan
  • Chapter 6: Standing Firm: Andrew Jackson
  • Jackson’s Early Career
  • Suffering through the Stolen Election of 1824
  • President Andrew Jackson (1829–1837)
  • Chapter 7: Forgettable: Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and Tyler
  • Martin Van Buren, Master of Politics
  • The Founder of the Image Campaign: William Henry Harrison
  • Stepping into the Presidency: John Tyler
  • Chapter 8: Dreaming of California: James K. Polk
  • Young Hickory
  • Polk’s Early Political Career
  • Texas to the Rescue
  • Keeping His Campaign Simple
  • President James Polk (1845–1849)
  • Winning the War but Losing the Battle
  • Choosing Not to Run Again
  • Chapter 9: Working Up to the Civil War: Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan
  • Trying to Preserve the Union: Zachary Taylor
  • Making Things Worse: Millard Fillmore
  • Sympathizing with the South: Franklin Pierce
  • Failing to Save the Union: James Buchanan
  • Part 4: Becoming a Force in the World: Lincoln to Hoover
  • Chapter 10: Preserving the Union: Abraham Lincoln
  • Lincoln’s Early Political Career
  • A Star Is Born
  • President Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865)
  • The Civil War
  • Lincoln’s Short Second Term
  • Chapter 11: Reconstructing the Country: Johnson, Grant, and Hayes
  • From Poverty to the Presidency: Andrew Johnson
  • Enter a War Hero: Ulysses Simpson Grant
  • Corruption Leads to an Uncorrupt President: Rutherford Birchard Hayes
  • Chapter 12: Closing Out the Century: Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, and Benjamin Harrison
  • A Promising President Is Assassinated: James Abram Garfield
  • The Unexpected President: Chester Alan Arthur
  • Making History by Serving Nonconsecutive Terms: Grover Cleveland
  • The Spoiled Republican: Benjamin Harrison
  • Chapter 13: Influencing the World: McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and Taft
  • Discarding Isolationism: William McKinley
  • Building a Strong Foreign Policy: Theodore Roosevelt
  • The President Who Hated Politics: William Howard Taft (1909–1913)
  • Chapter 14: Protecting Democracy: Woodrow Wilson
  • Studying Government
  • Breaking into Politics in New Jersey
  • President Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921)
  • Being Drawn into the War
  • Making the Peace
  • Chapter 15: Roaring through the ’20s with Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover
  • Living the High Life: Warren G. Harding
  • Quietly Doing Nothing: John Calvin Coolidge
  • A Great Humanitarian, but a Bad President: Herbert Hoover
  • Part 5: Instituting the Imperial Presidency: Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon
  • Chapter 16: Boosting the Country and Bringing Back Beer: Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Roosevelt’s Early Political Career
  • Governing New York
  • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933–1945)
  • Winning a Third Term, Facing a World War
  • Fighting World War II
  • Winning the War
  • Running and Winning One More Time
  • Chapter 17: Stopping the Buck at Harry Truman
  • Truman’s Early Political Career
  • President Harry S. Truman (1945–1953)
  • Hating His Second Term
  • Ceding to Stevenson
  • Chapter 18: Liking Ike: Dwight David Eisenhower
  • Eisenhower’s Early Military Career
  • Retiring from the Military
  • President Dwight David Eisenhower (1953–1961)
  • Chapter 19: Fulfilling Family Expectations: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Kennedy’s Early Political Career
  • President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1961–1963)
  • Changing Foreign Policy
  • Attending to Domestic Policy
  • A Promising Life Cut Short
  • Chapter 20: Fighting for Might and Right: Lyndon Johnson
  • Johnson’s Early Political Career
  • President Lyndon Baines Johnson (1963–1969)
  • Chapter 21: Covering Up: Richard Nixon
  • Nixon’s Early Political Career
  • Losing the Presidential Race in 1960
  • Contending from Coast to Coast
  • President Richard Milhous Nixon (1969–1974)
  • Serving Part of a Second Term
  • Part 6: Changing the Dynamics: Gerald Ford to Donald J. Trump
  • Chapter 22: The Career Politician and the Peanut Farmer: Ford and Carter
  • Stepping in for Nixon: Gerald Ford
  • Sharing Faith and Principles: Jimmy Carter
  • Chapter 23: A Starring Role for Ronald Reagan
  • Reagan’s Early Career
  • President Ronald Wilson Reagan (1981–1989)
  • Reestablishing U.S. World Domination
  • Dealing with Scandal in His Second Term
  • Keeping the Revolution Alive during Retirement
  • Chapter 24: Acting Out: George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton
  • Bringing an End to the Cold War: George Bush
  • Scandal Amid Domestic Policy Success: Bill Clinton
  • Chapter 25: Getting the Call: George W. Bush
  • Bush’s Early Career
  • Running for the Presidency
  • Surviving the 2000 Election
  • President George Walker Bush (2001–2009)
  • Disaster Strikes
  • Winning Reelection
  • Going into Retirement
  • Chapter 26: Breaking Tradition: Barack H. Obama
  • Growing Up Global
  • From Senator to President: Obama’s Political Journey
  • President Barack H. Obama (2009–2017)
  • Dealing with Foreign Policy
  • Being Active in Retirement
  • Chapter 27: A Billionaire in the White House: Donald John Trump
  • Growing Up Wealthy
  • Succeeding in Business
  • Entering Politics
  • Being Controversial at Home
  • Being Controversial Abroad
  • Scandals: Defining Trump’s Presidency
  • Part 7: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 28: The Ten Best Presidents
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • George Washington
  • Harry Truman
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • James Polk
  • Chapter 29: The Ten Worst Presidents
  • Andrew Johnson
  • Warren G. Harding
  • Franklin Pierce
  • James Buchanan
  • John Tyler
  • Millard Fillmore
  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • William Henry Harrison
  • Martin Van Buren
  • Herbert Hoover
  • Chapter 30: Ten Presidential Libraries Worth Visiting
  • Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
  • George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
  • William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum
  • George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum
  • Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
  • Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
  • Appendix: Presidential Facts
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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