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United States President Part 2

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His presidency was marred by scandals, including the Teapot Dome scandal, which involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves.
He was known for his laissez-faire approach to government and his belief in limited intervention in the economy.
He signed the Sherman Antitrust Act, which was the first legislation enacted by the United States Congress to curb concentrations of power that interfere with trade and reduce economic competition.
He brokered the Camp David Accords, leading to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.
He was the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms and is known for his commitment to fiscal conservatism.
He implemented the New Deal to combat the effects of the Great Depression and led the United States through most of World War II.
He was assassinated just six months into his presidency by a disgruntled office-seeker.
He faced the Cuban Missile Crisis and initiated the Peace Corps, which provided volunteer assistance to developing nations.
He was the only person to serve as both President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
He was president during the onset of the Great Depression and struggled to effectively address the economic crisis.
He led the United States through World War I and championed the League of Nations as part of his Fourteen Points.
He became the first president to resign from office following the Watergate scandal.
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He led the nation during the Spanish-American War, during which the United States acquired territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean.
He became president after Nixon's resignation and granted a controversial pardon to Nixon for any crimes he may have committed while in office.
He was a champion of progressive reform and conservation, establishing national parks and breaking up monopolistic trusts.
He was a five-star general during World War II and implemented desegregation of the armed forces.
He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, advancing civil rights in the United States.
He made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War II, and initiated the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after the war.