William Howard Taft
Theodore Roosevelt
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ronald Reagan
They are apparently only four.
There were several different events that made Americans fearful of foreigners and foreign ideas after World War I. The following are just a couple examples:
1) Russian Revolution- The overthrow of the Russian government and the newly created communist government scared Americans the most. This is because a communist system revolves around an enormous amount of government control. In a perfect communist system, the government would control how many products a business makes and how many resources a family would receive. This system allows for only a small amount of individual freedom.
2) German Revolution of 1918-1919
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One effect of the Crusades was the creation of a new hero for the Islamic world: Saladin, the Kurdish sultan of Syria and Egypt, who in 1187 freed Jerusalem from the Christians but refused to massacre them as the Christians had done to the city's Muslim and Jewish citizens 90 years previously.
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Mir Qasim was the Nawab of Bengal from the year 1760 till 1764. The British East India Company made him the Nawab of Bengal by replacing Mir Jafar, the father-in-law of Mir Qasim, who was also installed by the British in reply to his treachery in the Battle of Plassey. Since Mir Jafar engaged himself with the Dutch East India Company to assert independence, the British finally defeated Mir Jafar and the Dutch forces at Chinsura and made Mir Qasim the new Nawab of Bengal. Mir Qasim gave Burdwan, Midnapore and Chittagong districts to the company.