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Слайд 1The USA Presidents
The USA Presidents
The USA Presidents

The USA PresidentsThe USA Presidents The USA Presidents

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L I S T O F P R E

S I D E N T S
L I S T  O F  P R E S I D E N T

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43. 1998 -2008

George W.Bush Republican

44. 2009 - Barack Obama Democrat

43.  1998 -2008          George W.Bush

Слайд 6GEORGE WASHINGTON
George Washington was the commander in chief of the

Continental Army.
On April 30, 1789, 57 - year old George Washington took the oath as the first president of the United States.(1789 - 1797 )
After Washington took the oath on the balcony at Federal Hall in New York city, thousands of citizens cheered and 13 cannons fired a salute.
Inside Washington delivered his inaugural address in the Senate Chambers.

1732 - 1799

GEORGE  WASHINGTONGeorge Washington was the commander in chief of the Continental Army.On April 30, 1789, 57

Слайд 7JOHN ADAMS

John Adams was the second president (1797 - 1801)

and the first vice president (1789 - 1797) of the United States.

He was the first president to live in the White House.

He was the leader in the movement for independence.

His presidency was marked by a crisis in United States’ relations with France.

1735 - 1826

JOHN  ADAMSJohn Adams was the second president (1797 - 1801) and the first vice president (1789

Слайд 8THOMAS JEFFERSON
Thomas Jefferson was the American revolutionary leader and political philosopher.

He

was one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence ( adopted in 1776).

The third president of the USA (1801 - 1809).


1743 - 1826

THOMAS JEFFERSONThomas Jefferson was the American revolutionary leader and political philosopher.He was one of the authors of

Слайд 9JAMES MADISON

James Madison was the forth president of the USA

(1809 - 1817).
Because of his central role in the Constitutional Convention he became known as the “Father of Constitution”.
He sponsored the first 10 Amendments known as Bill of Rights.
Madison was one of the founders of Republican Party in 1790s.

1751 - 1836

JAMES  MADISONJames Madison was the forth president of the USA (1809 - 1817).Because of his central

Слайд 10JAMES MONROE
James Monroe was the fifth president of the USA

(1817 - 1825) .
He was one of the founders of the Republican Party.
Monroe served as a minister to France and Great Britain and as a secretary of the state under presidency of James Madison.
He was the author of Monroe Doctrine.


1758 - 1831

JAMES  MONROEJames Monroe was the fifth president of the USA		 (1817 - 1825) .He was one

Слайд 11JOHN QUINCY ADAMS

John Adams was the sixth president of the USA

(1825 -1829).
He combined brilliant statesmanship with skillful diplomacy and played a major role in formulating American foreign policy.
Adams was a leading defender of freedom of speech and a spokesman for antislavery cause.

1767 - 1848

JOHN QUINCY ADAMSJohn Adams was the sixth president of the USA   (1825 -1829).He combined brilliant

Слайд 12ANDREW JACKSON
Jackson was the seventh president of the United States

(1829 – 1837).
And the first president of humble origin.
His election to the highest office was long regarded as a great victory for the common people.
The political movement he led was known as Jackson’s Democracy.


1767 - 1845

ANDREW  JACKSONJackson was the seventh president of the United States (1829 – 1837).And the first president

Слайд 13MARTIN VAN BUREN

Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the USA

(1837 – 1841) was nicknamed the “Fox” and the “Little Magician” for his shrewdly opportunistic political leadership.
He was responsible for forming the coalition that became the modern Democratic Party.

1782 - 1862

MARTIN VAN BURENMartin Van Buren, the eighth president of the USA   (1837 – 1841) was

Слайд 14WILLIAM H. HARRISON
William Henry Harrison was the ninth president (1841).
His claim

to fame rests not on administration – for he died of pneumonia one month after his inauguration – but on the strange campaign by which in 1840 he attained the high office.
A minor military hero, he rode to glory by saying nothing (General Mum, his critics called him).


1773 - 1841

WILLIAM H. HARRISONWilliam Henry Harrison was the ninth president (1841).His claim to fame rests not on administration

Слайд 15JOHN TYLER

The tenth president (1841 – 1845) Tyler was the

first vice-president who succeed to the office on the death of a president.

Tyler was known as an independent who refused to compromise on principles to please political allies.

1790 - 1862

JOHN  TYLERThe tenth president (1841 – 1845) Tyler was the first vice-president who succeed to the

Слайд 16JAMES KNOX POLK
James Polk was the 11th president (1845 – 1849).

Under

his leadership the country fought a victorious war with Mexico.

As a result the USA greatly increased its territory by annexing Texas and all the land west of the Rocky Mountains.


1795 - 1849

JAMES KNOX POLKJames Polk was the 11th president (1845 – 1849).Under his leadership the country fought a

Слайд 17ZACHARY TAILOR

Zachary Tailor was the US general in the Mexican

War.

He became the twelfth American president (1849 – 1850).

1784 - 1850

ZACHARY  TAILORZachary Tailor was the US general in the Mexican War.He became the twelfth American president

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MILLARD FILLMORE
The 13-th president of the USA
(1850 – 1853)
FRANCLIN PIERCE
The 14-

th president of the USA
(1853 – 1857)

1800 - 1874


1804 - 1869

MILLARD FILLMOREThe 13-th president of the USA(1850 – 1853)FRANCLIN PIERCEThe 14- th president of the USA(1853 –

Слайд 19JAMES BUCHANAN
The 15th president of the United States (1857 –

1861).

James Buchanan tried unsuccessfully to stave off the crisis that led to the American Civil War.


1791 - 1868

JAMES  BUCHANANThe 15th president of the United States (1857 – 1861).James Buchanan tried unsuccessfully to stave

Слайд 20ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the USA.

(1861 – 1865)
He steered the Union to victory in the American Civil War.
That was he who abolished slavery in the USA.
Lincoln was shot on April,14 at Ford’s Theatre in Washington.

1809 - 1865

ABRAHAM  LINCOLNAbraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the USA.  (1861 – 1865)He steered the

Слайд 21 ULYSSES S. GRANT ANDREW JOHNSON
. Ulysses Simpson

Grant – American general and the 18th president
(1869 – 1877).

Johnson was the vice-president so
he became the 17th president
(1865 – 1869).

1808 - 1875

1822 - 1885

ULYSSES S. GRANT   ANDREW  JOHNSON. Ulysses Simpson Grant – American general and the

Слайд 22RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
Rutherford Birchard Hayes was the 19th president of the

USA (1877 – 1881).

His administration marked a shift in national issues from those growing out of the American Civil War to such concerns as service reform currency.


1822 - 1893

RUTHERFORD B. HAYESRutherford Birchard Hayes was the 19th president of the USA (1877 – 1881).His administration marked

Слайд 23JAMES A. GARFIELD

James Abram Garfield, the 20th president of the USA(1881).

During

his brief term he asserted presidential programme of prerogatives against the demands of congressional leaders.

1831 - 1881

JAMES A. GARFIELDJames Abram Garfield, the 20th president of the USA(1881).During his brief term he asserted presidential

Слайд 24CHESTER A. ARTHUR
Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st president (1881 – 1885),rose

above a background of political corruption.

He headed a reform oriented administration that enacted the first comprehensive US civil service legislation.


1829 - 1886

CHESTER A. ARTHURChester Alan Arthur, the 21st president (1881 – 1885),rose above a background of political corruption.He

Слайд 25GROVER CLEVELAND

Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and the 24th

president (1885 -1889, 1893 – 1897).
He was the only chief executive to be reelected after defeat.
Cleveland adopted the credo “a public office is a public trust”.
And in his two terms spent much of his energies resisting partisan influences and political favoritism characteristic of that era.

1837 - 1908

GROVER  CLEVELANDGrover Cleveland was the 22nd  and the 24th president (1885 -1889, 1893 – 1897).He

Слайд 26BENJAMIN HARRISON
The 23d president (1889 – 1893) Benjamin Harrison directed

a reformulation of Monroe Doctrine.

That was to end American isolationism and set the stage for future territorial and trade expansion.


1833 - 1901

BENJAMIN  HARRISONThe 23d president (1889 – 1893) Benjamin Harrison directed a reformulation of Monroe Doctrine.That was

Слайд 27WILLIAM McKINLEY

William McKinley was the 25th president (1897 – 1901).
His administration

inaugurated a period of Republican party dominance.
They aided business and made the United States a world power through its victory in the Spanish – American War.

1843 - 1901

WILLIAM McKINLEYWilliam McKinley was the 25th president (1897 – 1901).His administration inaugurated a period of Republican party

Слайд 28THEODORE ROOSEVELT
The 26th president (1901 -1909), he was a reform

leader at home and a skilled diplomat abroad.
In his lifetime Roosevelt became a personal model particularly for the country’s youth in a way that no public figure has matched.
Roosevelt was one of the most popular presidents in American history.


1858 - 1919

THEODORE  ROOSEVELTThe 26th president (1901 -1909), he was a reform leader at home and a skilled

Слайд 29WILLIAM H. TAFT

William Howard Taft was the 27th president (1909

– 1913) and the tenth chief justice of the USA.

He was the only person in the US history to head two brunches of the Federal Government.

1858 -1930

WILLIAM  H. TAFTWilliam Howard Taft was the 27th president (1909 – 1913) and the tenth chief

Слайд 30THOMAS W. WILSON
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the
28th president (1913 – 1921)

enacted significant reform legislation and set the course of 20th century liberalism.
He led the USA to victory in World War I.
Thomas Wilson played a major role in founding League of Nations.


1856 -1924

THOMAS W. WILSONThomas Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president (1913 – 1921) enacted significant reform legislation and set

Слайд 31WARREN G. HARDING

Warren Gamaliel Harding the 29th president came to office

in the aftermath of the World War I and voiced the national desire to forgo further crusades and a return to “normalcy”.
His administration is mainly remembered for its corruption which was revealed after Harding’s death.

1865 - 1923

WARREN G. HARDINGWarren Gamaliel Harding the 29th president came to office in the aftermath of the World

Слайд 32JOHN C. COOLIDGE
John Calvin Coolidge the 30th president of the USA

served during the relatively prosperous and peaceful years (1923 – 1929).

In a rapidly changing society he expressed traditional small-town values.


1872 - 1933

JOHN C. COOLIDGEJohn Calvin Coolidge the 30th president of the USA served during the relatively prosperous and

Слайд 33HERBERT C. HOOVER

Herbert Clark Hoover was the 31st president (1929 –

19330.

He held the office during the early part of the Great Depression and presided over the transilion from a business-managed economy to the Government intervention of the New Deal.

1874 - 1964

HERBERT C. HOOVERHerbert Clark Hoover was the 31st president (1929 – 19330.He held the office during the

Слайд 34FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Franklin Delano Roosevelt the 32nd president was elected for

an unprecedented four terms (1933 -1945).
He was one of the 20th century’s most skillful political leaders.
His New Deal programme, a response to the Great Depression utilized the federal government as an instrument of social and economic change.
In World War II he led the Allies.


1882 - 1945

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTFranklin Delano Roosevelt the 32nd president was elected for an unprecedented four terms (1933 -1945).He

Слайд 35HARRY S. TRUMAN

Harry S. Truman the 33d president (1945 –

1953) initiated the cold war foreign policy.
He continued the modest welfare state established under president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.
His responsibility for difficult decisions contributed to the trend toward the centralization of power in the executive brunch.

1884 - 1972

HARRY  S. TRUMANHarry S. Truman the 33d president (1945 – 1953) initiated the cold war foreign

Слайд 36DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Dwight David Eisenhower was an American military leader whose

great popularity as Allied supreme commander during World War II secured him election as the 34th president of the United States (1953 – 1961).


1890 - 1969

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWERDwight David Eisenhower was an American military leader whose great popularity as Allied supreme commander

Слайд 37JOHN F. KENNEDY
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the

USA(1961 – 1963).
In 1961, his first year was battered by a series of adverse international developments.
The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 was regulated as a result of communication between Kennedy and Khrushchev.
It was considered a personal and political triumph for the president.
Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas.

1917 - 1963

JOHN F. KENNEDYJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the USA(1961 – 1963).In 1961, his first

Слайд 38LYNDON B. JOHNSON

RICHARD M. NIXON Lyndon Baines Johnson Richard Milhous Nixon the 36th president the 37th president (1963 – 1969 ) ( 1969 – 1974)

1908 - 1973

1913 - 1994

LYNDON B. JOHNSON         RICHARD M. NIXON Lyndon Baines Johnson			Richard

Слайд 39GERALD R. FORD
Gerald Rudolf Ford the 38th president of the USA


(1974 -1977).
The only president elected neither a presidency nor a vice-presidency.
He attempted during his 2,5 year term to restore the nation’s confidence in a government tarnished by Watergate scandal.

1913 -

GERALD R. FORDGerald Rudolf Ford the 38th president of the USA   (1974 -1977).The only president

Слайд 40JIMMY CARTER
Jimmy Carter the 39th president of the US (1977

– 1981).

The first president from the Deep South since Andrew Jackson.

He was an outsider to traditional party politics.

1924 -

JIMMY  CARTERJimmy Carter the 39th president of the US (1977 – 1981).The first president from the

Слайд 41RONALD W. REAGAN
Ronald Wilson Reagan the 40th president(1981 1989)
Was elected on

a conservative Republican platform. He emphasized a strong national defense and a hard line against the Soviet Union.

1911 - 2003

RONALD W. REAGANRonald Wilson Reagan the 40th president(1981 1989)Was elected on a conservative Republican platform. He emphasized

Слайд 42GEORGE H. W. BUSH
George Herbert Walker Bush the 41st president (1989

– 1993).
Was elected on a conservative Republican platform.
He responsed to rapid political changes in Easten Europe by offering economic assistance to these countries, by encouraging the unification of Eastern and Western Germany into a country that would remain a Western Ally.

1924 -

GEORGE H. W. BUSHGeorge Herbert Walker Bush the 41st president (1989 – 1993).Was elected on a conservative

Слайд 43BILL CLINTON
Bill Clinton the 42nd president (1993 – 1997) –

the first president born after World War II.( 1946 )
Clinton was the third youngest person to become president ( after Fr.Roosevelt and J.F.Kennedy)
BILL  CLINTONBill Clinton the 42nd president (1993 – 1997) – the first president born after World

Слайд 44GEORGE W. BUSH

George Bush ( the younger) is a son

of George H. W. Bush .

The 43d president ( 1998 – 2008)

GEORGE W. BUSH George Bush ( the younger) is a son of George H. W. Bush .

Слайд 45Barack Hussein Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II born August 4, 1961)

is the first African American to be elected President of the United States, Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois in 2004 and served until his resignation on November 16, 2008, following his election to the Presidency. His term of office as the forty-fourth U.S. president will begin on January 20, 2009.
Barack Hussein Obama Barack Hussein Obama II born August 4, 1961) is the first African American to

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