Ebook: The buck stops here: the 28 toughest presidential decisions and how they changed history
Author: Thomas J. Craughwell, Edwin Kiester Jr
- Tags: Political leadership, Political leadership--United States--Case studies, Politics and government--Decision making, Presidents, Presidents--United States--Case studies, Presidents--United States--History, History, Case studies, Presidents -- United States -- History, Presidents -- United States -- Case studies, Political leadership -- United States -- Case studies, United States -- Politics and government -- Decision making, United States -- Case studies -- Politics and government, Politics and government --
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Rockport Publishers
- City: Beverly;Mass;United States
- Edition: Online-ausg
- Language: English
- epub
The Buck Stops Here consists of twenty-eight engrossing accounts of the most important United States presidential decisions in history. They range from the abolition of slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation to the acquisition of vast new territory with the Louisiana Purchase to the establishment of enduring institutions such as Medicare and America's national parks. These decisions encompass, too, such less-well-known measures as the G.I. Bill of Rights, which cleared the way for more than two million veterans to receive a college education, as well as acts that reverberated worldwide, including Theodore Roosevelt's construction of the Panama Canal, Harry S Truman's deployment of the atom bomb, Richard Nixon's visit to China, and John F. Kennedy's pledge to put a man on the moon. Thomas J. Craughwell and Edwin Kiester Jr.'s fascinating survey of twenty-eight crucial presidential decisions opens a door into the White House's corridors of power, giving readers an insider's...