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U.S Presidental Assassination True/False

Can you answer thease 10 true or false questions about U.S Presidental Assassinations?
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1. Theodore Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt due to the bullet not penitrating through his 50 page speech and his glasses case.
True
False
2. Vallee’s attempt to assassinate Kennedy was stopped due to being pulled over for a traffic violation.
True
False
3. To avoid assassinations many presidents and vice presidents have been in the same party to decrrease political motives.
True
False
4. Charles Guiteau killed President Garfield.
It was not the bullets but the doctor that killed the president.
True
False
5. There were two assassination attempts in September 1975.
True
False
6. Ronald Reagan is the only sitting president to be wounded in an assassination attempt.
True
False
7. The leading theory is that President Taylor died of an assassination
The leading theory is he died of food poisoning.
True
False
8. Truman’s assssination attempt was be people advocating for Philipines independence.
They were advocating for Puerto Rican independence.
True
False
9. Leon Czolgosz was a member of the American Socialist Party who killed Mckinley because he wanted to reform the Lower class.
No. He was an anarchist
True
False
10. President Linclon’s assassination in 1865 marked the first time in U.S history a president was attempted to be assassinated.
No. In 1835 Richard Lawrence attempted assisinating Andrew Jackson
True
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