APUSH important elections flashcards

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Election of 1800

Thomas Jefferson: First nonviolent transfer of power between two groups.

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Election of 1824

John Quincy Adams: Corrupt Bargain

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Election of 1828

Andrew Jackson: First commonman president.

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Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln: First elected Republican president, led to Civil War. Also sucession

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Election of 1878

Rutherford B Hayes: Ended reconstruction era.

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Election of 1789

George Washington: First president of the US. Unanimous decision.

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Election of 1896

William McKinley: Death of silver convo. Populist third party challenge

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Election of 1912

Woodrow Wilson: 4 candidates, two third party influences.

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Election of 1932

Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Democratic landslide election

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Election of 1960

John F. Kennedy: First televised election, youngest president, first catholic president.

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Election of 1980

Ronald Reagen: Landslide Democratic Election

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Election of 2000

George W Bush: Recount controversy, through Bush v Gore.

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Election of 2008

Barack Obama: First African American president.

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Election of 2016

Donald Trump: Candidate who didn’t win popular vote wins.