1. John Adams
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Martin Van Buren
4. John Tyler
5. Millard Fillmore
6. Andrew Johnson
7. Chester A. Arthur
8. George H.W. Bush
1. John Adams
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Martin Van Buren
4. John Tyler
5. Millard Fillmore
6. Andrew Johnson
7. Chester A. Arthur
8. George H.W. Bush
Question 01 - UVA 2013.1 - CE - UVA 2013.1 - CE - The “New Deal” policy, developed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, after his election in 1932, aimed mainly at:A) recovering the American economy, deeply shaken by the Great Depression.B) guarantee the American presence in Panama, due to its st
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