| Scandal | President | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| January 6th | Donald Trump | 95%
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| Watergate | Richard Nixon | 80%
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| Abu Ghraib torture and abuse | George W. Bush | 74%
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| Lying on oath about Monica Lewinsky | Bill Clinton | 71%
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| Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel | Thomas Jefferson | 64%
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| An Afghan hospital was targeted in a U.S. airstrike, killing 42 | Barack Obama | 63%
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| Donald Trump becomes the first former-president to be a felon | Joe Biden | 60%
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| Only president for about 6 months before he was assassinated | James Garfield | 58%
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| Four convicted government officials involved in the Iran-Contra affair a pardoned. | George H.W. Bush | 56%
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| Pardoning Nixon | Gerald Ford | 55%
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| The president dies after 32 days in office, possibly due to medical malpractice. | William Henry Harrison | 55%
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| Numerous affairs by the president | John F. Kennedy | 53%
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| Iran-Contra affair | Ronald Reagan | 53%
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| First president to be impeached | Andrew Johnson | 51%
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| Reagan was given his opponent's stolen election briefing papers | Jimmy Carter | 50%
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| Nixon delivers his "Checkers speech" to deflect $18,000 in gifts | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 44%
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| President Pro Tempore of the Senate proposed firearm trade with Jefferson Davis | Abraham Lincoln | 40%
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| Teapot Dome | Warren G. Harding | 39%
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| Corrupt bargain plan was hatched to control who wins the 1824 election | James Monroe | 37%
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| Passed the fugitive slave act | Millard Fillmore | 31%
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| XYZ affair | John Adams | 30%
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| A representative beat a senator with a cane, leaving him unconscious on the floor of the House of Representatives | Franklin Pierce | 26%
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| The presidency was won without the popular or electoral majority | John Quincy Adams | 24%
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| Petticoat Affair | Andrew Jackson | 22%
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| Cofounder of the Republican Party impeached for drunkenness | Ulysses S. Grant | 22%
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| Senator H. Styles Bridges threatened to expose another senator Lester Hunt's son as a homosexual is Hunt didn't resign and give the republicans a majority, Hunt refused and shot himself after his term was finished. | Harry Truman | 20%
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| Governor of the Oklahoma Territory investigated for political malfeasance, and removed from office although the investigations proved him innocent. | Theodore Roosevelt | 18%
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| U.S. Alien Property Custodian conspired to defraud the U.S. government | Calvin Coolidge | 16%
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| William Blount kicked out of senate | George Washington | 16%
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| Arizona senator tried to control access to the Grand Canyon | William Taft | 15%
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| Louisianan district court impeached for drunkenness, corruption and election-rigging | Rutherford B. Hayes | 14%
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| Federal judge found to be blind and deaf, with all of his decisions being decided by someone else | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 12%
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| U.S. Judge from Texas sentenced to three years in prison for stabbing his mistress multiple times | Herbert Hoover | 12%
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| A Supreme Court Justice was discovered to be a paid consultant to a criminal. | Lyndon B. Johnson | 12%
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| Utah court district judge implicated in a sex scandal with the cleaning woman of his courtroom | Woodrow Wilson | 12%
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| Utah delegate convicted for and imprisoned for polygamy | Grover Cleveland | 11%
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| Galphin Affair | Zachary Taylor | 11%
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| Representative said that most congressmen were purchasable | James Buchanan | 9%
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| Charles Mitchell, a U.S. representative was convicted of forgery | John Tyler | 9%
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| Oregon district attorney accused of failing to prosecute those involved in the Oregon land fraud scandal | Williams McKinley | 9%
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| U.S. postmaster appointed by president was sentenced to time in prison for forgery | Chester A. Arthur | 8%
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