JOHNSON, ROOSEVELT, AND HOOVER
President is defined as "one appointed or elected to preside over an organized body of people, such as an assembly or meeting." President is a role model for every person living in the United States. For some people, being President was meant to be for them, but for some, the task is either proven too difficult. Three Presidents who face the toughest obstacle and help to bring Americans up to their feet were Presidents Andrew
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Johnson and Hoover did fail in some areas, they are still the two most significant figures in American history today.
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