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177 matches to President
Carmona, António. 1869-1951. Portuguese president 1928-.
Carnot, Sadi. 1837-94. President of the Third French Republic, 1887-. Assassinated.
Carrera, José. 1785-1821. Chilean rebel leader, First President 1811-14.
Carter, Jimmy. 1924-. US President 1977-81. Camp David Talks. Habitat for Humanity.
Clinton, William J. 1946- US president 1993-2001. Impeached, acquitted over Lewinsky affair. Signed NAFTA. Raised taxes.
Coty, René. 1882-1962. President of France, 1954-59. Algerian Crisis 1958, led to return of deGaulle.
Davis, Jefferson. 1808-89. US Confederate president during Civil War.
De Valéra, Eamon. 1882-1975. US/Irish mathematician. Led Easter Uprising. Led Sinn Fein, 1917-26. Founded Fianna Fáil 1926. Prime Minister of Irish Free State, 1931~59. President 59-73.
DeGaulle, Charles. 1890-1970. Led Free French during WWII. Provisional President 1944-6. President 58-69. Fifth Republic.
Dewey, Thomas. 1902-71. Lost US presidential elections 1944,8.
Diori, Hamani. 1916-89. First President of Niger 1960-74. Deposed.
Douglas, Stephen. 1813-61. US politician. Compromise of 1850. Popular Sovereignty. Lost presidential campaign to Lincoln.
Doumer, Paul. 1857-1932. French President 1931-. Assassinated.
Doumergue, Gaston. 1863-1937. French Prime Minister 1910-11, President 1924-31. Instability.
Dutra, Enrico. 1885-1974. Brazilian President 1946-51. Restored democracy.
Ebert, Friedrich. 1871-1925. First president of German Republic 1919-.
Einaudi, Luigi. 1874-1961. Italian. First President of Republic, 1948-55.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969. Commander-in-Chief of Allied Armies in Europe 1943-5. US president 1953-61.
Electoral College. US body of electors from each state which selects the president.
Élysée Palace. 1718. Site of Napoleon’s abdication 1815. French president’s residence since 1873.
Executive Branch. Department of US government which carries out laws, under supervision of President.
Faure, Felix. 1841-99. French president. Fashoda. Dreyfus.
Fillmore, Millard. 1800-74. US President 1850-3. Delayed Civil War. Know Nothing Party 1856.
Ford, Gerald. 1913-. Only non-elected US President 1974-6. Replaced Agnew as VP, Nixon as President pardoned Nixon.
Frémont, John. 1813-90. US pioneer, Governor of CA, First senator 1856. First Republican Presidential candidate.