John Locke Montesquieu Daniel Shay George Washington Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson Elizabeth Cady Stanton Robert E. Lee Abraham Lincoln Stonewall Jackson William T. Sherman Nat Turner Natural Rights-life liberty property, influenced Thomas Jefferson Separation of Powers, limited govt. Farmer who led a rebellion that led to Constitutional Convention Crossing Delaware, Valley Ford, Yorktown, Whiskey Rebellion, Farewell Address Social mobility, individualism, inventor, printer, diplomat Declaration of Independence, Louisiana Purchase "Common Man's" president, expanded male suffrage, Indian Removal Act Leader of Women's Suffrage Movement, organized Seneca Fall's Convention Lead general of the Confederacy (the South) Election leads to Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg Address Robert E. Lee's "right hand man" during Civil War, killed by own soldiers Union General who led "march to the sea" Slave who led a rebellion that made South paranoid about abolitionism William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglas Grimke Sisters Woodrow Wilson F.D. Roosevelt Herbert Hoover Lyndon B. Johnson Irving Berlin Upton Sinclair Jane Addams Ida Tarbell Abolitionist, editor of The Liberator newspaper Freed slave, abolitionist, published the North Star newspaper Sisters who spoke out against slavery despite growing up on a plantation President during WWI, 14 Points peace plan and the League of Nations American president whose New Deal reforms tried to end the Great Depression President at the beginning of the Great Depression who was blamed for economic collapse, "shanty towns" named after him President whose plan known as the "Great Society" was designed to end poverty in the U.S. Musician who composed White Christmas, was a part of Tin Pan Alley Author of The Jungle which led to the Safe Food and Drug Act and the FDA Founded the Hull House to help immigrants in Chicago "muckraker" who exposed dark side of the Standard Oil Company John D. Rockefeller Sitting Bull Theodore Roosevelt Samuel Gompers Eugene Debs Henry Ford Rachel Carson Cezar Chavez Richard Nixon John F. Kennedy Jackie Robinson Langston Hughes Louis Armstrong CEO of the Standard Oil Company Lakota (Sioux) Indian Chief, people massacred at Wounded Knee. President who started National Parks and Forest System Labor leader who create American Federation of Labor Socialist who was arrested during WWI under the Espionage Act Assembly lines and affordable cars Author of Silent Spring which leads to environmental movement Founder of the United Farm Workers, protected migrant farm workers President who resigned over the Watergate Scandal President whose assassination helped lead to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1963 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 First African-American baseball player, integration of professional sports African-American author during the Harlem Renaissance who wrote to the rhythm of jazz music Famous African-American jazz musician Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Barry Goldwater Earl Warren American President: victory in the Cold War, Regeanomics, IranContra scandal U.S. President who worked with Israel and Egypt on the Camp David Peace Accords attempting to bring peace to the Middle East Politician who led the Conservative Revolution during the 1960's Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the 1950’s-60’s. Known for expanding personal liberties.
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