Portraits of People in United States History EOCT ReviewRev 3-09.

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Portraits of People in United States History EOCT ReviewRev 3-09

People Specifically mentioned in GPS (rev 3/09)

Ben Franklin

Nathaniel Bacon

Thomas Paine

John Locke

Montesquieu

Lafayette

George Washington – as military leader

Lord Cornwallis

Daniel Shays

Alexander Hamilton

James Madison

George Washington – as Pres.

John Adams

Thomas Jefferson

Lewis and Clark

James Monroe

Eli Whitney

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Andrew Jackson

Nat Turner

William Lloyd Garrison

Frederick Douglas

The Grimke Sisters

John Calhoun

Dred Scott

John Brown

Abraham Lincoln

Ulysses Grant

Robert E. Lee

“Stonewall” Jackson

William T. Sherman

Jefferson Davis

Andrew Johnson

John D. Rockefeller

Ida Tarbell

Upton Sinclair

Thomas Edison

Samuel Gompers

Sitting Bull

Teddy Roosevelt – as military leader

Teddy Roosevelt – as Pres.

Eugene V. Debs

Woodrow Wilson

Henry Ford

Louis Armstrong

Langston Hughes

Irving Berlin

Herbert Hoover

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Huey Long

Philip Randolph

Marshall Plan (George Marshall)

Harry S. Truman

Joseph McCarthy

Fidel Castro

John F. Kennedy

Richard Nixon (before Pres.)

Dwight D. Eisenhower (as Pres.)

Jackie Robinson

Martin Luther King Jr.

Chief Justice Earl Warren

Lyndon Johnson

Robert F. Kennedy

Cesar Chavez

Rachel Carson

Barry Goldwater

Richard M. Nixon (as Pres.)

Gerald Ford

Jimmy Carter

Ronald Reagan

Bill Clinton

George W. Bush