| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| US Senator from Illinois | Barack Obama | 80%
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| Governor of Arkansas | Bill Clinton | 78%
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| Vice President of the US in the 1800s | Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, Andrew Johnson and Chester A. Arthur | 74%
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| Governor of Texas | George W. Bush | 70%
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| Governor of Georgia | Jimmy Carter | 68%
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| Vice President of the US in the 1900s | Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush | 68%
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| US Senator from Texas | Lyndon B. Johnson | 64%
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| Supreme Allied Commander | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 62%
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| Director of the CIA | George H.W. Bush | 62%
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| US Representative from Michigan | Gerald Ford | 62%
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| Vice President of the US in the 1700s | John Adams and Thomas Jefferson | 62%
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| Governor of California | Ronald Reagan | 62%
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| Author of the Declaration of Independence | Thomas Jefferson | 60%
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| US Senator from Tennessee | Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson | 58%
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| Commander in Chief of the Continental Army | George Washington | 56%
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| President of the Constitutional Convention | George Washington | 54%
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| US Senator from Massachusetts | John Quincy Adams and John F. Kennedy | 54%
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| US Representative from Texas | Lyndon B. Johnson and George H.W. Bush | 54%
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| Governor of New York | Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt | 54%
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| US Senator from California | Richard M. Nixon | 54%
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| Amdassador to France | Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe | 54%
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| Comanding General of the US Army | Ulysses S. Grant | 54%
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| US Representative from Illinois | Abraham Lincoln | 48%
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| US Representative from Tennessee | Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson | 46%
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| US Senator from Virginia | James Monroe and John Tyler | 46%
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| US Senator from Missouri | Harry S Truman | 44%
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| Major General during Mexican-American War | Zachary Taylor | 44%
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| Delegate to the First Continental Congress | George Washington and John Adams | 42%
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| Illinois State Senator | Barack Obama | 40%
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| Georgia State Senator | Jimmy Carter | 40%
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| Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation | Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe | 38%
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| US Representative from Massachusetts | John F. Kennedy | 36%
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| US Representative from California | Richard M. Nixon | 36%
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| Governor of Ohio | Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley | 36%
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| Assistant Secretary of the Navy | Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt | 36%
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| Governor of Virginia | Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe & John Tyler | 34%
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| US Representative from Ohio | William Henry Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield and William McKinley | 34%
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| US Representative from Virginia | James Madison and John Tyler | 32%
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| US Secretary of State | Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and James Buchanan | 32%
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| US Representative from New Hampshire | Franklin Pierce | 30%
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| US Senator from Ohio | William Henry Harrison and Warren G. Harding | 30%
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| Governor of New Jersey | Woodrow Wilson | 30%
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| Governor of Tennessee | James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson | 28%
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| US Senator from New York | Martin Van Buren | 24%
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| Governor-General of the Philippines | William H. Taft | 24%
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| US Senator from New Hampshire | Franklin Pierce | 22%
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| Director of the US Food Administration | Herbert Hoover | 22%
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| Governor of Massachusetts | Calvin Coolidge | 20%
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| US House Minority Leader | Gerald Ford | 20%
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| US Senator from Pennsylvania | James Buchanan | 20%
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| US Secretary of War | James Monroe and William H. Taft | 20%
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| Ambassador to the UK | John Adams, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and James Buchanan | 20%
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| US Secretary of Commerce | Herbert Hoover | 18%
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| Ambassador to Russia | John Quincy Adams and James Buchanan | 18%
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| Governor of Indiana Territory | William Henry Harrison | 18%
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| US Senator from Indiana | Benjamin Harrison | 16%
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| Mayor of Buffalo | Grover Cleveland | 16%
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| US Representative from New York | Millard Fillmore | 16%
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| Ambassador to the Netherlands | John Adams and John Quincy Adams | 14%
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| Governor of Cuba | William H. Taft | 14%
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| Speaker of the US House of Representatives | James K. Polk | 12%
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| Collector of the Port of New York | Chester A. Arthur | 10%
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| Ambassador to Colombia | William Henry Harrision | 6%
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| President Pro Tempore of the US Senate | John Tyler | 2%
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