Kids Edition: What Makes A Good President?
Description
We explore the essential qualities of a good president according to America's founding fathers and how these same virtues helped Abraham Lincoln lead during the Civil War. These timeless leadership traits—honesty, wisdom, courage, and respect for the people—remain relevant for aspiring leaders of all ages today.
• Founders worried about giving one person too much power while still needing a strong leader
• Washington demonstrated honesty by refusing to become king despite popular support
• Hamilton emphasized the importance of wisdom and knowledge of laws, history, and military affairs
• Madison believed presidential power must come from the people, not from the office itself
• Lincoln exemplified these qualities during the Civil War through his honesty, constitutional wisdom, and courage
• The qualities that make a good president—honesty, wisdom, courage, respect—can apply to leadership at any level
• These same characteristics can make someone a good friend, classmate, or future leader
Remember, the qualities that make good presidents can help you become a better leader in your own life!
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