Presidents Flashcards
Presidents: James Buchanan’s political party
Democrat
Presidents: President who made the Gadsden purchase from Mexico
Franklin Pierce
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s number
16th
Presidents: 16th President
Abraham Lincoln
Presidents: James Buchanan’s prior experience
Secretary of State under Polk
Presidents: James Buchanan’s state
Pennsylvania (Wheatland)
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s dates as President
1861-1865
Presidents: James Buchanan’s VP
John C. Breckinridge
Presidents: who was president 1861-1865?
Abraham Lincoln
Presidents: who was president 1857-1861?
James Buchanan
Presidents: James Buchanan’s dates as President
1857-1861
Presidents: James Buchanan’s nickname
The Bachelor President
Presidents: James Buchanan’s number
15th
Presidents: 15th President
James Buchanan
Presidents: 1st President
George Washington
Presidents: who was the youngest person to be VP?
John C. Breckinridge
Presidents: who was Lincoln’s son?
Robert Lincoln - Secretary of War under Chester Arthur
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s state
Tennessee
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s VP
none
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s political party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1865-1869?
Andrew Johnson
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s dates as President?
1865-1869
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s nickname
Honest Abe
Presidents: 17th President
Andrew Johnson
Presidents: Franklin Pierce graduated from this college.
Bowdoin
Presidents: what war did Abraham Lincoln fight in?
The Blackhawk war
Presidents: what state was Abraham Lincoln born in?
Kentucky
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s state
Illinois
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s first lady
Mary Todd Lincoln
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s VP
Hannibal Hamlin then Andrew Johnson
Presidents: Abraham Lincoln’s party
Republican
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s number
17th
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s first lady
Margaret (Smith) Taylor
Presidents: first President with a full time body guard
Franklin Pierce
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s dates as President
1850-1853
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s number
13th
Presidents: 13th President
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: who was Jefferson Davis’ father-in-law?
Zachary Taylor
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s political party
Whig
Presidents: won the battle of Buena Vista defeating Santa Anna
Zachary Taylor
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s VP
none
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s state
Virginia
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s VP
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s political party
Whig
Presidents: who was president 1849-1850?
Zachary Taylor
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s dates as president
1849-1850
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s nickname
Old Rough and Ready
Presidents: when did Zachary Taylor die?
July 9th 1850
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s nickname
Handsome Frank
Presidents: only President from New Hampshire
Franklin Pierce
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s state
New Hampshire
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s first lady
Jane (Appleton) Pierce
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s VP
William Rufus King
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s political party
Democrat
Presidents: who was president 1850-1853?
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s dates as President
1853-1857
Presidents: 18th President
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Presidents: Franklin Pierce’s number
14th
Presidents: 14th President
Franklin Pierce
Presidents: last whig president
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: president that established the first trade talks with Japan
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s state
New York
Presidents: Millard Fillmore’s first lady
Abigail Fillmore
Presidents: who was president 1853-1857?
Franklin Pierce
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s dates as president (1st term)
1885-1889
Presidents: Andrew Johnson’s prior experience
Governor of Tennessee
Presidents: 1st President married in the White House?
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: who dedicated the Statue of Liberty?
Grover Cleveland on October 28th - 1886
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s prior experience
Governor of New York
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s first lady
Francis Folsom Cleveland
Presidents: 23rd President
Benjamin Harrison
Presidents: who was president 1885-1889
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s number
23rd
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s number
22nd and 24th
Presidents: 22nd President
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: Chester A. Arthur’s state
New York
Presidents: Chester A. Arthur’s VP
none
Presidents: Chester A. Arthur’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1881-1885
Chester A. Arthur
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s VP (first term)
Thomas Hendricks
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s prior experience
commanded Indiana’s 70th Infantry during Civil War.
Presidents: William McKinley’s dates as president
1897-1901
Presidents: William McKinley’s number
25th
Presidents: 25th President
William McKinkley
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s VP (2nd term)
Adlai E. Stevenson
Presidents: who was president 1893-1897
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: who’s picture is on the 1 Thousand dollar bill?
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: 24th President
Grover Cleveland
Presidents: 21st President
Chester A. Arthur
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s state
Indiana
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s first lady
Caroline (Scott) Harrison
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s VP
Levi P. Morton
Presidents: who was president 1889-1893?
Benjamin Harrison
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s dates as president
1889-1893
Presidents: Benjamin Harrison’s number
23rd
Presidents: Grover Cleveland’s dates as president (2nd term)
1893-1897
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s VP
Schulyer Colfax then Henry Wilson
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ number
19th
Presidents: 19th President
Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidents: who established the nation’s first national park?
Ulysses S. Grant established Yellowstone as the first national park.
Presidents: where did Ulysses S. Grant graduate?
U.S. Military Academy
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s state
Ohio
Presidents: Chester A. Arthur’s dates as President
1881-1885
Presidents: which VP was involved in the Credit Mobilier scandal?
Schulyer Colfax
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ party
Republican
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1869-1877
Ulysses S. Grant
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s dates as president
1869-1877
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s nickname
The Galena Tanner
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s number
18th
Presidents: Mexican war fought and won under which president?
James K. Polk
Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant’s first lady
Julia (Dent) Grant
Presidents: James A. Garfield’s number
20th
Presidents: Only President to return to Senate after presidency
Andrew Johnson
Presidents: first left handed president
James A. Garfield
Presidents: How did James A. Garfield Die?
He was shot July 2 1881 by Charles Guiteau died Sept 19th after serving 199 days
Presidents: James A. Garfield’s state
Ohio
Presidents: James A. Garfield’s VP
Chester A. Arthur
Presidents: James A. Garfield’s party
Republican
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ dates as president
1877-1881
Presidents: James A. Garfield’s dates as president
1881
Presidents: who was president 1877-1881?
Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidents: 20th President
James Abram Garfield
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ prior experience
Governor of Ohio
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ state
Ohio
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ first lady
Lucy Hayes (Lemonade Lucy)
Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes’ VP
William Wheeler
Presidents: Chester A. Arthur’s number
21st
Presidents: who was president in 1881
James A. Garfield
Presidents: James Madison’s VP
George Clinton then Elbridge Gerry
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ VP
John C. Calhoun
Presidents: James Monroe’s number
5th
Presidents: 5th President
James Monroe
Presidents: credited with writing the bill of rights
James Madison
Presidents: shortest president
James Madison (5’4”)
Presidents: who was president 1817-1825
James Monroe
Presidents: James Madison’s first lady
Dolly Madison
Presidents: James Monroe’s political party
Democratic-Republican
Presidents: James Madison’s political party
Democratic-Republican
Presidents: who was president 1809-1817
James Madison
Presidents: James Madison’s dates as President
1809-1817
Presidents: James Madison’s nickname
The Father of the constitution; The Sage of Montpelier
Presidents: James Madison’s number
4th
Presidents: 4th president
James Madison
Presidents: James Madison’s state
Virginia
Presidents: who presided over “the era of good feelings”?
James Monroe
Presidents: Zachary Taylor’s number
12th
Presidents: who was president 1825-1829
John Quincy Adams
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ dates as President
1825-1829
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ nickname
Old Man Eloquent
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ number
6th
Presidents: James Monroe’s dates as President
1817-1825
Presidents: who’s picture is on the 5 Thousand dollar bill?
James Monroe
Presidents: first president inaugurated in Washington D.C.
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: what was the Monroe doctrine?
1823 - opposed European intervention in the affairs of Western Hemisphere
Presidents: who ran unopposed for president?
James Monroe in 1820
Presidents: which president fought as major in the revolution and was wounded at trenton?
James Monroe
Presidents: James Monroe’s state
Virginia (Ash Lawn)
Presidents: James Monroe’s first lady
Eliza Monroe
Presidents: James Monroe’s VP
Daniel Tompkins
Presidents: 6th President
John Quincy Adams
Presidents: George Washington’s first lady
Martha (Custis nee Dandridge) Washington
Presidents: who was president 1797-1801
John Adams
Presidents: John Adams’ dates as President
1797-1801
Presidents: John Adams’ nickname
The Duke of Braintree
Presidents: John Adams’ number
2nd
Presidents: 2nd President
John Adams
Presidents: what instrument did Thomas Jefferson play?
Violin
Presidents: George Washington’s state
Virginia
Presidents: John Adams’ first lady
Abigail Adams
Presidents: George Washington’s VP
John Adams
Presidents: George Washington’s political party
Federalist
Presidents: who was president 1789-1797
George Washington
Presidents: George Washington’s dates as President
1789-1797
Presidents: George Washington’s nickname
The Father of his Country
Presidents: George Washington’s number
1st
Presidents: George Washington’s children
had no natural children
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s nickname
The sage of monticello
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ first lady
Louise (Johnson) Adams
Presidents: who wrote the declaration of independence?
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s state
Virginia
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s first lady
none (Martha died before he took office)
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s VP
Aaron Burr then George Clinton
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s political party
Democratic-Republican
Presidents: John Adams’ political party
Federalist
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s dates as President
1801-1809
Presidents: John Adams’ VP
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: Thomas Jefferson’s number
3rd
Presidents: 3rd President
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: Who is the first president alphabetically?
John Adams
Presidents: What University did John Adams go to?
Harvard
Presidents: John Adams’ state
Massachusetts (Braintree)
Presidents: who founded the university of VA?
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: who was president 1801-1809
Thomas Jefferson
Presidents: how many days after his inauguration before W.H. Harrison died?
32
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ political party
national-republican
Presidents: John Tyler’s VP
none
Presidents: John Tyler’s political party
Whig
Presidents: who was president 1841-1845?
John Tyler
Presidents: John Tyler’s dates as President
1841-1845
Presidents: John Tyler’s state
Virginia
Presidents: 10th President
John Tyler
Presidents: John Tyler’s secretary of state
Daniel Webster
Presidents: Wiliam Henry Harrison’s grandson
Benjamin Harrison
Presidents: William Henry Harrison’s VP
John Tyler
Presidents: William Henry Harrison’s political party
Whig
Presidents: who was president in 1841?
William Henry Harrison
Presidents: Wiliam Henry Harrison’s dates as President
1841
Presidents: William Henry Harrison’s nickname
Old Tippecanoe
Presidents: John Tyler’s number
10th
Presidents: James K. Polk’s dates as president
1845-1849
Presidents: William McKinley’s first lady
Ida (Saxton) McKinley
Presidents: James K. Polk’s previous experience
Governor of Tennessee and Speaker of the House
Presidents: James K. Polk’s state
Tennessee
Presidents: James K. Polk’s first lady
Sarah (Childress) Polk
Presidents: James K. Polk’s VP
George M. Dallas (Dallas TX namesake)
Presidents: John Tyler’s first lady
Julia Tyler (married while president)
Presidents: who was president 1845-1849?
James K. Polk
Presidents: first president born in the U.S.A.
Martin Van Buren
Presidents: James K. Polk’s nickname
First Dark Horse; Young Hickory
Presidents: James K. Polk’s number
11th
Presidents: 11th President
James Knox Polk
Presidents: which president had the most children?
John Tyler with 15
Presidents: first VP to succeed to office after president’s death
John Tyler
Presidents: John Tyler’s previous experience
Governor of Virginia
Presidents: James K. Polk’s political party
Democrat
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s dates as President
1829-1837
Presidents: who led the American troops at the Battle of New Orleans?
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s state
Tennessee (The Hermitage)
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s first lady
none (Rachel had died before he took office)
Presidents: who was the first VP to resign?
John C. Calhoun
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s VP
John C. Calhoun then Martin Van Buren
Presidents: William Henry Harrison’s number
9th
Presidents: who was president 1829-1837
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: who battled the Bank of the US?
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s nickname
Old Hickory
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s number
7th
Presidents: 7th President
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: who was attorny fo the slaves of the mutiny ship Amistad?
John Quincy Adams
Presidents: which president returned to the House of Reps after being president?
John Quincy Adams
Presidents: John Quincy Adams’ state
Massachusetts (Braintree)
Presidents: Andrew Jackson’s political party
Democrat
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s nickname
The Sage of Kinderhook; The Little Magician
Presidents: 12th President
Zachary Taylor
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s previous experience
Secretary of State; VP; Governor of New York
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s state
New York
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s first lady
none (wife died in 1819; never remarried)
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s VP
Richard Johnson
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s political party
Democrat
Presidents: who’s cabinet was nicknamed “the kitchen cabinet”
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s dates as President
1837-1841
Presidents: first president from a state west of the appalachians
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: Martin Van Buren’s number
8th
Presidents: 8th President
Martin Van Buren
Presidents: who defeated the Creek indians in Alabama?
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: first president involved in an assassination attempt
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: first to adopt the “spoils system”
Andrew Jackson
Presidents: 9th President
William Henry Harrison
Presidents: Who was president 1837-1841?
Martin Van Buren
Presidents: Carter’s prior political experience
Governor of Georgia
Presidents: Clinton’s number
42nd
Presidents: who was president 1981-1989
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Presidents: Reagan’s dates as president
1981-1989
Presidents: Reagan’s nickname
The Great Communicator; Dutch
Presidents: Reagan’s number
40th
Presidents: Reagan’s VP
George H.W. Bush
Presidents: who signed the Panama Canal and SALT II treaties?
Jimmy Carter
Presidents: Reagan’s first lady
Nancy (Davis) Reagan
Presidents: What did Carter do before public life?
Peanut farmer
Presidents: where did Carter Graduate?
U.S. Naval Academy
Presidents: Carter’s state
Georgia (Plains)
Presidents: Carter’s first lady
Rosalyn (Smith) Carter
Presidents: Carter’s VP
Walter Mondale
Presidents: Carter’s party
Democrat
Presidents: 40th President
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s dates as president
1989-1993
Presidents: LBJ’s number
36th
Presidents: formerly directed the CIA
George H.W. Bush
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s state
Texas
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s first laday
Barbara Bush (The Silver Fox)
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s VP
Dan Quayle
Presidents: Reagan’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1989-1993?
George H.W. Bush
Presidents: Carter’s number
39th
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s number
41st
Presidents: 41st President
George H.W. Bush
Presidents: oldest president elected and to serve
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Presidents: only divorced president
Ronald Wilson Reagan
Presidents: where did Reagan graduate
Eureka College in Illinois
Presidents: Reagan’s state
California
Presidents: George H.W. Bush’s party
Republican
Presidents: 37th President
Richard M. Nixon
Presidents: Nixon’s first lady
Pat Nixon
Presidents: first VP under the 25th amendment
Gerald R. Ford
Presidents: Nixon’s VP
Spiro Agnew (resigned) then Gerald R. Ford
Presidents: Nixon’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1969-1974
Richard M. Nixon
Presidents: who was president 1977-1981
Jimmy Carter
Presidents: Richard M. Nixon’s number
37th
Presidents: what was the “kitchen debate”?
Nixon’s debate with Kruschev
Presidents: LBJ’s state
Texas (The Elms)
Presidents: LBJ’s first lady
Lady Bird (Claudia Taylor) Johnson
Presidents: LBJ’s VP
none then Hubert Humphrey
Presidents: LBJ’s party
Democrat
Presidents: who was president 1963-1969
Lyndon B. Johnson
Presidents: who was president 1897-1901
William McKinkley
Presidents: Richard M. Nixon’s dates as President
1969-1974
Presidents: Gerald R. Ford’s party
Republican
Presidents: Clinton’s dates as president
1993-2001
Presidents: 39th President
Jimmy Carter
Presidents: Ford’s would be assassins
Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme and Sara Jane Moore
Presidents: played football at UNM
Gerald R. Ford
Presidents: Gerald Ford’s birth name
Leslie Lynch King Jr.
Presidents: Ford’s State
Michigan
Presidents: Nixon’s state
California
Presidents: Ford’s VP
Nelson Rockefeller
Presidents: Nixon’s WWII job
Supply Officer
Presidents: who was president 1974-1977
Gerald R. Ford
Presidents: What were Gerald R. Ford’s dates as president
1974-1977
Presidents: What was Gerald R. Ford’s number?
38th
Presidents: 38th President
Gerald R. Ford
Presidents: where did Nixon have a home
Casa Pacifia CA
Presidents: Carter’s dates as president
1977-1981
Presidents: Ford’s first lady
Betty Ford
State with the most presidents
Virginia (8)
Presidents: 42nd President
William Jefferson Clinton
First VP to serve under two presidents
George Clinton
Oldest VP
Alben Barkley
Youngest VP
John C. Breckinridge
First VP not to be President
Aaron Burr
Alaska city named for VP
Fairbanks
State with second most presidents
Ohio (7)
VP who won nobel peace prize
Charles Dawes
Four presidents for which state capitals are named
Jackson; Lincoln; Jefferson; Madison
Two presidents to serve less than one year
W.H. Harrison; Garfield
Two presidents burried at Arlington
Taft; Kennedy
Two presidents not married when elected
Buchanan; Cleveland
Two presidents who were in service during WWI
Truman; Eisenhower
Two presidents to sign the Constitution
Washington; Madison
Event that preciptated the “hot line” to Moscow installation
Cuban Missile Crisis
First lady other than Lucy Hayes who banned alcohol in White House
Sara Polk
First lady with nickname “The Steel Magnolia”
Rosalyn Carter
19th century first lady that spoke french fluently
Mary Todd Lincoln
First lady with the maiden name Thelma Patricia Ryan
Pat Nixon
Noted hostess first lady of 19th century
Dolley Madison
First Lady that graduated from the Univ. of TX
Lady Bird Johnson
Texas city named for a VP
Dallas
First Lady who danced for Martha Graham
Betty Ford
Harriet Lane was this president’s niece and hostess
James Buchanan
“Lemonade Lucy” banned alcohol in White House
Lucy Hayes
First Lady with degree in geology
Lou Hoover
VP’s official song
Hail Columbia
VP’s home
Blair House
State with most VPs
New York (8)
VPs from Minnesota
H. Humphrey; Walter Mondale
Val-Kill was this first lady’s retreat
Eleanor Roosevelt
Presidents: George W. Bush’s number
43rd
Only adopted President
Gerald Ford
Only President to hold a patent
Abraham Lincoln
First President born in a hospital
Jimmy Carter
First President born West of the Mississippi
Herbert Hoover
First President born in the 20th century
JFK
Two presidents to sign the Declaration of Independence
John Adams; Thomas Jefferson
First president born in a log cabin
Andrew Jackson
Last Whig President
Millard Fillmore
Presidents: 43rd President
George W. Bush
Presidents: Clinton’s state
Arkansas
Presidents: Clinton’s first lady
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Presidents: Clinton’s party
Democrat
Presidents: Clinton’s VP
Al Gore
Presidents: who was president 1993-2001
William Jefferson Clinton
Last president born a British subject
William H. Harrison
Illinois President
Abraham Lincoln
Presidents: 36th President
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Jimmy Carter made him the only 6-star general
George Washington
First 3-star general of the army
U.S. Grant
President who lived in Blair House during White House renovation
Harry Truman
“Baby Ruth” was this president’s daughter
Grover Cleveland
Only president to be secretary of commerce
Herbert Hoover
First President sworn in office in the White House
Thomas Jefferson
Missouri President
Harry S. Truman
First President married in the White House
Grover Cleveland
Iowa President
Herbert Hoover
He was sworn in as president at Love Field TX
Lyndon Johnson
The bicentennial president
Gerald Ford
The centennial president
Ulysses S. Grant
He promised “a chicken in every pot”
Herbert hoover
President elected by the largest electoral margin
Ronald Reagan (1984)
President’s who lost popular; won electoral
Adams v. Jackson - 1824; Hayes v. Tilden - 1876; Cleveland v. Harrison 1888; and Bush v Gore 2000.
Presidents: Only president with a PHD
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents: 31st President
Herbert Hoover
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s dates as president
1921-1923
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s number
29th
Presidents: 29th President
Warren Gamaliel Harding
Presidents: who is on the 100 Thousand dollar bill?
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s party
Republican
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s prior experience
President of Princeton N.J. and governor of N.J.
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s VP
Calvin Coolidge
Presidents: where did Woodrow Wilson graduate?
Princeton NJ
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s state
New Jersey
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s first lady
Edith (Galt) Wilson
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s VP
Thomas R. Marshall
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s party
Democrat
Presidents: who was president 1913-1921
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents: Only president born in Washington D.C.
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s nickname
Silent Cal
Presidents: LBJ’s dates as president
1963-1969
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s state
Massachusetts
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s first lady
Grace (Goodhue) Coolidge
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s VP
none then Charles G. Dawes
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1921-1923
Warren G. Harding
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s dates as president
1923-1929
Presidents: 28th President
Woodrow Wilson
Presidents: Calvin Coolidge’s number
30th
Presidents: 30th President
Calvin Coolidge
Presidents: how did Warren G. Harding die?
In office of an embolism
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s sec of commerce
Herbert Hoover
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s sec of interiror
Albert Fall sent to Jail for part on Teapot Dome Scandal.
Presidents: Warren G. Harding’s first lady
Florence (DeWolfe) Harding
Presidents: who was president 1923-1929
Calvin Coolidge
Presidents: 26th President
Theodore Roosevelt
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s first lady
Edith Roosevelt
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s VP
none first term then Charles W. Fairbanks (Fairbanks AL namesake)
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1901-1909
Theodore Roosevelt
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s dates as president
1901-1909
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s dates as president
1913-1921
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s number
26th
Presidents: who was first to travel outside U.S. during his presidency?
Theodore Roosevelt - to dedicate the Panama Canal
Presidents: who is on the 500 dollar bill?
William McKinkley
Presidents: how did McKinley die?
Assassinated in Buffalo by Leon Czolgosz on Sept 6 1901
Presidents: who promised a full dinner pail?
William McKinkley
Presidents: William McKinley’s prior experience
Governor of Ohio
Presidents: William McKinley’s state
Ohio
First Lady with law degree from Yale
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s nickname
The Squire of Sagamore Hill
Presidents: William H. Taft’s dates as president
1909-1913
Presidents: Herbert Hoover’s number
31st
Presidents: president when the last of the contiguous U.S. States joined the union
William H. Taft
Presidents: Heaviest President
William H. Taft
Presidents: William H. Taft’s state
Ohio
Presidents: William H. Taft’s first lady
Helen (Herron) Taft
Presidents: William H. Taft’s VP
James S. Sherman
Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt’s state
New York
Presidents: who was president 1909-1913
William H. Taft
Presidents: youngest president to assume office
Theodore Roosevelt
Presidents: William H. Taft’s number
27th
Presidents: 27th President
William Howard Taft
Presidents: when did Teddy Roosevelt experience an assassination attempt?
1912 while running on the Bull Moose ticket
Presidents: First to win Nobel Peace Price
Theodore Roosevelt
Presidents: Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter
Alice Blue
Presidents: Woodrow Wilson’s number
28th
Presidents: William H. Taft’s party
Republican
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first lady
Mamie (Doud) Eisenhower
Presidents: who said “The business of America is business”?
Calvin Coolidge
Presidents: Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles
Presidents: which president warned against a “military industrial complex”?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Presidents: with whom did Dwight D. Eisenhower have an affair?
His WWII chauffeur Kay Somersby
Presidents: what did Dwight D. Eisenhower do during WWI?
He commanded a tank corp training center
Presidents: first president to have a pilot’s license
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s state
Texas
Presidents: 35th President
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s VP
Richard M. Nixon
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1953-1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s dates as president
1953-1961
Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower’s number
34th
Presidents: 34th President
Dwight David Eisenhower
Presidents: where did Dwight D. Eisenhower graduate?
West Point Military Academy
Presidents: JFK’s state
Massachusetts
Presidents: where did JFK have a home?
Hyannisport MA
Presidents: established the peace corp
JFK
Presidents: youngest president elected
JFK
Presidents: What did JFK do in WWII?
served on the PT-109
Presidents: What did JFK win a Pulitzer for?
his book Profiles in Courage
Presidents: where did Eisenhower have a home?
Gettysburg PA
Presidents: JFK’s parents
Joseph and Rose Kennedy
Presidents: Name of Truman’s legislative program?
“Fair Deal”
Presidents: JFK’s first lady
Jacqueline (Bouvier) Kennedy
Presidents: JFK’s VP
Lyndon Johnson
Presidents: JFK’s party
Democrat
Presidents: Who was president 1961-1963
John F. Kennedy
Presidents: JFK’s dates as President
1961-1963
Presidents: JFK’s number
35th
Presidents: Where did JFK graduate?
Harvard
Presidents: where did Herbert Hoover Graduate
Engineering degree from Stanford
Presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s party
Democrat
Presidents: who was president 1933-1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s dates as president
1933-1945
Presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s number
32nd
Presidents: 32nd President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Presidents: last president without a college degree
Harry S. Truman
Presidents: who had been in China with his wife during the Boxer Rebellion?
Herbert Hoover
Presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s state
New York
Presidents: Herbert Hoover’s state
Iowa
Presidents: Herbert Hoover’s first lady
Lou Hoover
Presidents: Herbert Hoover’s VP
Charles Curtis
Presidents: Herbert Hoover’s party
Republican
Presidents: who was president 1929-1933
Herbert Hoover