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Presidential program

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JFK's Latin American program Alliance for Progress
TR's foreign policy Big Stick
advisors to FDR Brain Trust
Taft's foreign policy Dollar Diplomacy
to maintain the US's interests in the Middle East Eisenhower Doctrine
Truman's domestic policy Fair Deal
program by TR Square Deal
FDR's relations with Latin America Good Neighbor Policy
LBJ's domestic program Great Society
Jackson's informal advisors Kitchen Cabinet
FDR's domestic program New Deal
Wilson's domestic program New Freedom
JFK's domestic program New Frontier
Teddy Roosevelt's political/domestic program during the election of 1912 New Nationalism
Wilson's guidelines for peace at the end of WWI Fourteen Points
noncolonization and nonintervention in the Western Hemisphere Monroe Doctrine
thwarting communism in Greece and Turkey Truman Doctrine
Wilson League of Nations
sec. of state Hay (under McKinley) Open Door Policy
economic aid to Europe after WWI Marshall Plan
Jackson New Democracy
Harding Return to Normalcy
Monroe Era of Good Feelings
Nixon detente
Truman containment
two elections decided in the house of representatives 1800, 1824
four election years where the winner of the popular vote didn't win the presidency 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000
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