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Parent topics
- U.S. Constitution: The document defining the fundamental purpose and structure of the United States government; it became effective in 1789. [e]
- U.S. Electoral College: The indirect election mechanism used to select the president and vice president of the United States [e]
- White House: The official residence and offices of the President of the United States; also used to describe Presidential level activity [e]
Presidential authority
- National Command Authority: Add brief definition or description
- Executive Order: Add brief definition or description
- Veto: Add brief definition or description
List of Presidents
- George Washington: (1732-1799) First U.S. President (from 1789 to 1797) and commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. [e]
- John Adams: (1735-1826) Second U.S. President (from 1797 to 1801), attorney who successfully defended participants of the Boston Massacre of 1770, and a U.S. founding father. [e]
- Thomas Jefferson: (1743-1826) Third U.S. President (from 1801 to 1809), first U.S. Secretary of State (from 1789 to 1793), author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and founder of the University of Virginia. [e]
- James Madison: (1751–1836) Fourth U.S. President (from 1809 to 1817), author of some the Federalist Papers, Secretary of State, and one of the most influential U.S. founding fathers. [e]
- James Monroe: (1758-1831) Fifth U.S. President (from 1817 to 1825), creator of the Monroe Doctrine and a lessening of partisan tensions known as the "Era of Good Feelings." [e]
- John Quincy Adams: (1767-1848) Sixth U.S. President (from 1825 to 1829), and son of President John Adams. [e]
- Andrew Jackson: (1767-1845) Seventh U.S. President (from 1829 to 1837), general defeating the British at New Orleans in 1815; sponsored the violent removal of Native Americans from Tennessee to Oklahoma. [e]
- Martin Van Buren: (1782-1862) Eighth U.S. President (from 1837 to 1841) and a close ally of President Andrew Jackson. [e]
- William Henry Harrision: Add brief definition or description
- John Tyler: (1790–1862) Tenth U.S. President (from 1841 to 1845), responsible for the annexation of Texas leading up to the Mexican-American War. [e]
- James K. Polk: (1795–1849) Eleventh U.S. President (from 1845-1849) who prosecuted the Mexican-American War and oversaw the largest territorial expansion in American history. [e]
- Zachery Taylor: Add brief definition or description
- Millard Fiilmore: Add brief definition or description
- Franklin Pierce: (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) The 14th President of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. [e]
- James Buchanan: Only U.S. President (15th), 1857-1861, that never married. Democratic Senator and Secretary of State under President James K. Polk. [e]
- Abraham Lincoln: (1809-65) Sixteenth U.S. President (from 1861 to 1865) who prosecuted the American Civil War to reclaim 11 seceding states and abolish slavery; assassinated in 1865 near the beginning of his second term. Considered the greatest of all American presidents. [e]
- Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States of America (2009–2017) and a former Senator from Illinois (U.S. state) (born 1961). [e]
- Dwight D. Eisenhower: (1890-1969) A career soldier who was the top Allied commander in Europe in World War II, and who later served as the 34th president of the United States (1953-1961). [e]
- Franklin Pierce: (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) The 14th President of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. [e]
- Rutherford B. Hayes: (1822-1893) The Republican President of the United States, 1877-1881. [e]
- Theodore Roosevelt: (1858-1919), Twenty-sixth President of the United States, naturalist, historian, political reformer, and Progressive Era politician. [e]
- Jimmy Carter: President of the USA from 1977 to 1981, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. [e]
- Joe Biden: President of the United States (2021–), former Vice President of the United States (2009–2017) and U.S. senator from Delaware (born 1942). [e]
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- Government of the United States of America: Add brief definition or description
- Hanging chad: A piece of paper partially, but not completely, punched from a punch card. [e]
- Hillary Clinton: U.S. Secretary of State (2009-2013); Senator for New York (2001-2009); U.S. presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, 2016 (contender, 2008); former First Lady (born 1947). [e]
- Mexican Revolution: A civil war in Mexico from 1910 to 1920, producing the Mexican Constitution of 1917, costing Mexico 2.1 million lives, and the long rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party [e]
- Obama administration: The policy making organization lead by President Barack Obama. [e]