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History changes every four years with the election of a President. Though the Chief Executive is an equal partner with the Congress and the Supreme Court, the successful candidate is looked upon as the singular leader of the free world. The nominees are revered, despised, honored and ignored over their two-year campaign – at a high cost to themselves and their families. This class will focus upon fifteen of the 58 elections, ones that were significant certainly pivotal in the history of our country. Mr. Schockow is a recently retired Junior High School history teacher.
Nov. 9 – Five Elections from 1800 through 1876
Nov. 16 – Five Elections from 1888 through 1948
Nov. 30 – Five Elections from 1960 through 2016
