| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| One of our best presidents, largely known for the abolition of slavery | Abraham Lincoln | 97%
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| Only president to be impeached twice, both times unsuccessfully | Donald Trump | 97%
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| Was impeached following his affair with Monica Lewinsky | Bill Clinton | 93%
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| Served four terms as president | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 93%
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| Widely credited for writing the Declaration of Independence | Thomas Jefferson | 93%
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| Youngest president and only black president | Barack Obama | 90%
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| First president to serve two non-consecutive terms | Grover Cleveland | 90%
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| Involved in the Watergate Scandal, forcing him to resign | Richard Nixon | 90%
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| Initiated the "war on terror" | George W. Bush | 87%
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| Launched two atomic bombs over Japan | Harry S. Truman | 87%
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| His laissez-faire views prevented him from alleviating the Great Depression | Herbert Hoover | 87%
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| Was an actor before running for president | Ronald Reagan | 87%
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| Represented a different political party than his father, who was also president | John Quincy Adams | 83%
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| Was a commanding general during the Civil War | Ulysses S. Grant | 83%
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| First Democratic president and face of the $20 bill | Andrew Jackson | 80%
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| President during the Gulf War | George H. W. Bush | 80%
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| Sworn in aboard Air Force One | Lyndon B. Johnson | 80%
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| This president is known for failing to help with Reconstruction | Andrew Johnson | 77%
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| Served entirely in the 18th century | George Washington | 77%
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| The only president to never be elected president or vice president | Gerald Ford | 77%
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| He mainly spoke Dutch rather than English | Martin van Buren | 77%
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| Only president to be the grandson of another president | Benjamin Harrison | 73%
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| The only president to be a centenarian | Jimmy Carter | 73%
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| First vice president to ascend to office after the death of the president | John Tyler | 73%
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| He later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court | William Howard Taft | 73%
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| His "Fourteen Points" were meant to guide the world in the aftermath of World War I | Woodrow Wilson | 73%
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| Was the shortest president at 5'4 | James Madison | 70%
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| His short presidency was tainted with his involvement in the Teapot Dome Scandal | Warren G. Harding | 70%
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| His presidency lasted only a month, the shortest of any president | William Henry Harrison | 70%
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| Namesake of the Interstate System | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 67%
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| His assassination was successful due to the inadequacy of his doctors | James A. Garfield | 67%
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| Only president from the Federalist Party | John Adams | 67%
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| Criticized for leading the U.S. into the Civil War | James Buchanan | 63%
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| Assassinated at the Pan-American Exposition | William McKinley | 63%
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| President during the Mexican-American War | James K. Polk | 60%
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| Youngest person to become president | Theodore Roosevelt | 60%
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| Gave a speech where he sympathized with the residents of West Berlin | John F. Kennedy | 57%
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| Ended Reconstruction at the start of his presidency | Rutherford B. Hayes | 57%
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| Namesake of the capital of Liberia | James Monroe | 53%
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| Only president born during the Silent Generation | Joe Biden | 50%
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| Contracted food poisoning after eating cherries and iced milk | Zachary Taylor | 47%
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| Gave citizenship to Native Americans | Calvin Coolidge | 37%
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| Early in his presidency, he survived a train crash | Franklin Pierce | 27%
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| Battled Napoleon III over control over Hawaii | Millard Fillmore | 27%
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| Has a statue in Madison Square, New York | Chester A. Arthur | 23%
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