| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who was the first President of the United States? | George Washington | 100%
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| Who was the first President not to serve two full terms? | John Adams | 93%
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| Who is the current oldest lived President | Jimmy Carter | 86%
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| Which main political party was founded in 1854? | Republican | 86%
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| Which state was George Washington from? | Virginia | 86%
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| Who was the first Vice President to ascend to the presidency because of a President's death? | John Tyler | 82%
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| Who was the youngest person to serve as President? | Theodore Roosevelt | 82%
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| What scandal occurred under the presidency of Richard Nixon? | Watergate | 82%
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| What is the minimum age required to become President? | 35 | 79%
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| The Cold War ended under who's presidency? | George Bush | 79%
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| Who was the first President to serve two non-consecutive terms? | Grover Cleveland | 79%
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| Who was the sitting President at the time of the 1912 Presidential Election? | William Taft | 79%
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| Which President is known by the nickname, "Silent Cal"? | Calvin Coolidge | 75%
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| Which President admitted Alaska and Hawaii as states? | Eisenhower | 75%
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| Who was the earliest President to still be alive at the time of JFK's assassination in 1963? | Herbert Hoover | 75%
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| Which President was assassinated in 1901? | William McKinley | 75%
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| Which main political party was founded in 1828? | Democratic | 71%
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| Which state currently has the most electoral votes? | California | 68%
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| What was the first political party to have a President in office? | Federalist | 68%
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| Who was the last President to be neither a Democrat or Republican? | Millard Fillmore | 68%
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| What is the current electoral votes needed to capture an electoral majority, as of 2024? | 270 | 64%
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| The President is the head of which branch of the US government? | Executive | 64%
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| Which state was heavily disputed in the 2000 election? | Florida | 64%
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| Which President was known by the nickname, "Old Rough and Ready"? | Zachary Taylor | 64%
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| How many unique presidents have there been? | 45 | 61%
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| Which President is associated with the "Teapot Dome Scandal"? | Warren Harding | 61%
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| Which President signed the 1882 "Chinese Exclusion Act"? | Chester Arthur | 57%
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| After Andrew Jackson, who was the next Democratic President to serve two full consecutive terms? | Woodrow Wilson | 57%
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| Who is dubbed "The First President of the Common Man"? | Andrew Jackson | 54%
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| What is the name of the electoral process for the President and Vice President? | Electoral College | 54%
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| Who was John McCain's running mate in 2008? | Sarah Palin | 46%
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| Who recites the Presidential oath to the President on inaguration day? | Chief Justice | 43%
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| Who decides who becomes President if no candidate captures an electoral majority? | House of Representatives | 43%
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| What was the Progressive party (under Theodore Roosevelt) nicknamed? | "Bull-Moose Party" | 39%
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| Which third party candidate ran in 1992 and emassed almost 20% of the popular vote? | Ross Perot | 39%
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| Who did Abraham Lincoln defeat in the 1864 Presidential Election? | George McClellan | 32%
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| Who was Vice President between 1941-1945? | Henry Wallace | 32%
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| What date is the current inaguration day? | January 20th | 32%
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| What was the slogan for Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign? | "Change" | 29%
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| What party was he a part of? | Whigs | 29%
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| Who did incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt defeat in the 1936 Presidential Election? | Alf Landon | 25%
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| What party broke off from the Democratic party in 1948? | Dixiecrats | 25%
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| Who was the first official candidate of the Republican party? | John Fremont | 25%
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| After its creation, which election was the only time the Democratic Party did not nominate a candidate? | 1872 | 21%
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| What was the closest electoral result in presidential history, with a final result of 185-184? | 1876 | 18%
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| Who ran in the 1948 Presidential Election alongside Truman and Dewey? | Strom Thurmond | 18%
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| Which presidential nominee was famous for his "Cross of Gold" speech? | William Jennings Bryan | 18%
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| Which presidential nominee was famous for the statement: "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.” | Barry Goldwater | 14%
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| Which potential presidential candidate was associated with the "Share Our Wealth" programe? | Huey Long | 7%
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| Which political party did Horace Greeley represent? | Liberal-Republicans | 7%
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