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Historian and author Michael Beschloss used examples of five historic inaugural addresses to discuss what makes an effective inaugural address. He cited the inaugural address of Lincoln (1865), Roosevelt (1933), Kennedy (1961), Reagan (1981), Bush (2001), and Obama (2009).
The correct answer is the following.
Although the question is incomplete because you forgot to attach the list of the names of the presidents and the events, we can say the following.
If this is the list of events, then:
1. Cuban missile crisis: Kennedy.
2. Great Society: Johnson.
3. moon landing: Nixon.
4. Department of Education: Carter.
5. Iran-Contra scandal: Reagan.
6. Persian Gulf War: Bush, Sr.
7. bombing of the Murrah Federal Building: Clinton.
8. election lawsuits: Bush, Jr.
Part of the job of the President of the United States is to lead with the difficult situations that threaten the nation or, on the other hand, enjoy great development during its administration. That is why he is the leader of the nation and has to make the most difficult decisions.
Kennedy had to deal with the Cuban missiles crisis of 1962 and later was assassinated. Lydon B. Johnson created the Great Society, a series of legislation and programs to fight poverty in America and end crime and racial segregation. Nixon witnessed the moon landing but years later he was involved in the Watergate Scandal that cost him the presidency.
The stamp act was an act passed by the British parliament. The act placed a tax on every piece of printed paper. This made it very hard to share news threw letters or newspapers. But also they taxed ship papers, trading documentations, licenses, legal documents, and even play cards.