Barack Obama Trivia

Can you answer these questions about United States President Barack Obama?
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The State he was born in
Hawaii
Where his father was from
Kenya
The name of his wife
Michelle
His political Party
Democratic
The year he became President
2009
He was awarded this prize that same year
Nobel
Colloquial term for his 2010 Affordable Care Act
Obamacare
Series of revolutions in the MENA area that started in 2010
Arab Spring
Dictators deposed due to these events (one of them much later than the others)
Muammar Gaddafi
Ben Ali
Hosni Mubarak
Ali Abdullah Saleh
Bashar al-Assad
Al Qaeda leader that was killed during his presidency
Osama Bin Laden
Terrorist organization whose actions prompted him to conduct airstrikes in Iraq and Syria
ISIS
Same-sex couples gained the right to do this during his presidency
Marry
He entered an agreement with this Nation to prevent nuclear proliferation
Iran
He restarted relations with this US neighbor
Cuba
He tackled this crisis which started in 2008
Great Recession
Agreement he signed to fight climate change
Paris Agreement
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2 Comments
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Level 60
May 8, 2025
I just tried recession, didn't realise I needed great!
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Level 82
May 8, 2025
recession is a generic term, whereas Great Recession refers to a specific crisis.