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Olympic
Presidential
 Baseball
  OF THE 20TH CENTURY
Students will click on the correct picture
of the President that corresponds with the
  major events and Olympic event that
     occurred during that presidency.
He was the president that led the U.S. into World War I on April 2, 1917. He
introduced his Fourteen points at the Treaty of Versailles, which in it contained
    the establishment of a league of nations. This was rejected by congress.
  During his presidency there were no Olympic games due to the world war.




     Woodrow Wilson                            Calvin Coolidge
He was president during the 1929 stock market crash which ushered in the Great
Depression. Although he had plans to restructure finance and banking to get out of the
depression, Congress rejected his ideas and made him a scapegoat for the depression.
 He was defeated for reelection in 1932, the same year as the 1932 Olympic games in
                                      California.




     Harry Truman                                Herbert Hoover
The only president to serve four terms from 1932 to 1945. He enacted the New Deal which
    help get the US out of the Great Depression. He was president during World War II.
Although initially trying to remain neutral, after the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec 7, 1941 the
  US was forced into war with the Axis powers. He died in office April 12, 1945. He was
 president during the Olympic games in 1936 in Germany, but the next two were cancelled
                                      due to the war,.




    Dwight D. Eisenhower                             Franklin D. Roosevelt
President that ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima that ended
the War in the Pacific in 1945. He witnessed the establishing of the United Nations and NATO. He
  was president during the Korean War in 1950. He served as president during the 1948 Olympic
                                    games in London, England.




      Harry Truman                                          John F. Kennedy
This President was elected in 1956 and called for and enacted civil right legislation during his
 term. He launched the most federal programs since WWII, such as NASA and the Peace Corps.
   He was president during the height of the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was in
office during the 1960 Olympic games in Rome. Unfortunately he was assassinated on November
                                             22, 1963.




          John F. Kennedy                                   Richard Nixon
Elected President in 1968. He was president during the first moon landing. He opened up trade
 with China. He signed the treaty which ended the Vietnam War in 1973. His presidency was
 marred by the Watergate scandal. Facing impeachment he retired in 1974. He witnessed the
      Olympic games in Munich, Germany in 1970 and the tragic events of those games.




     Gerald Ford                                         Richard Nixon
This president elected in 1988 served during the ending of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin
Wall. He was commander and chief during the first Iraq War in 1991. Despite high popularity he
 lost reelection due to a failing economy and rising deficit. He witnessed the Olympic games of
                                      1992 in Barcelona Spain.




   George H. Bush                                        Bill Clinton
This President saw more peace and economic well being than any other president in the 20 th
century. He also saw the lowest unemployment and inflation rate in modern times. He served two
terms. He saw falling crime rates and a budget surplus during his terms. Personal problems led to
   his impeachment by the House of Representatives in 1998 but not that in the Senate. He was
 president during the 1996 Olympic games in Athens and the games in Sidney, Australia in 2000.




        Ronald Reagan                                     Bill Clinton
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  • 1. Olympic Presidential Baseball OF THE 20TH CENTURY
  • 2. Students will click on the correct picture of the President that corresponds with the major events and Olympic event that occurred during that presidency.
  • 3. He was the president that led the U.S. into World War I on April 2, 1917. He introduced his Fourteen points at the Treaty of Versailles, which in it contained the establishment of a league of nations. This was rejected by congress. During his presidency there were no Olympic games due to the world war. Woodrow Wilson Calvin Coolidge
  • 4.
  • 5. He was president during the 1929 stock market crash which ushered in the Great Depression. Although he had plans to restructure finance and banking to get out of the depression, Congress rejected his ideas and made him a scapegoat for the depression. He was defeated for reelection in 1932, the same year as the 1932 Olympic games in California. Harry Truman Herbert Hoover
  • 6.
  • 7. The only president to serve four terms from 1932 to 1945. He enacted the New Deal which help get the US out of the Great Depression. He was president during World War II. Although initially trying to remain neutral, after the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec 7, 1941 the US was forced into war with the Axis powers. He died in office April 12, 1945. He was president during the Olympic games in 1936 in Germany, but the next two were cancelled due to the war,. Dwight D. Eisenhower Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • 8.
  • 9. President that ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima that ended the War in the Pacific in 1945. He witnessed the establishing of the United Nations and NATO. He was president during the Korean War in 1950. He served as president during the 1948 Olympic games in London, England. Harry Truman John F. Kennedy
  • 10.
  • 11. This President was elected in 1956 and called for and enacted civil right legislation during his term. He launched the most federal programs since WWII, such as NASA and the Peace Corps. He was president during the height of the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was in office during the 1960 Olympic games in Rome. Unfortunately he was assassinated on November 22, 1963. John F. Kennedy Richard Nixon
  • 12.
  • 13. Elected President in 1968. He was president during the first moon landing. He opened up trade with China. He signed the treaty which ended the Vietnam War in 1973. His presidency was marred by the Watergate scandal. Facing impeachment he retired in 1974. He witnessed the Olympic games in Munich, Germany in 1970 and the tragic events of those games. Gerald Ford Richard Nixon
  • 14.
  • 15. This president elected in 1988 served during the ending of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He was commander and chief during the first Iraq War in 1991. Despite high popularity he lost reelection due to a failing economy and rising deficit. He witnessed the Olympic games of 1992 in Barcelona Spain. George H. Bush Bill Clinton
  • 16.
  • 17. This President saw more peace and economic well being than any other president in the 20 th century. He also saw the lowest unemployment and inflation rate in modern times. He served two terms. He saw falling crime rates and a budget surplus during his terms. Personal problems led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives in 1998 but not that in the Senate. He was president during the 1996 Olympic games in Athens and the games in Sidney, Australia in 2000. Ronald Reagan Bill Clinton
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  • 19.
  • 20. PERFECT! GOLD MEDAL
  • 22. STRIKE OUT! BRONZE MEDAL TRY AGAIN FOR GOLD