USA (General) COPY Flashcards
The 2 U.S. presidents who died at the youngest ages, 82 years apart
James A. Garfield, John F. Kennedy
Who’s the only president depicted on U.S. currency specifically because of his personal association with that denomination?
Franklin Roosevelt FDR replaced “Winged Liberty” on the dime in 1946, because he had founded the March of Dimes during his presidency to fight polio.
He was the first governor of New Jersey to go on to be president.
Woodrow Wilson
This president is the only one to be interred in Washington, DC. His sarcophagus is located at the National Cathedral.
Woodrow Wilson
The United States’s scientific research station located at the South Pole is named formally after what two men, a Norwegian and a Briton respectively?
Roald Amundsen, Robert F. Scott
Four Presidents of the United States have been assassinated. Three of the assassins were dead within forty-five days of their victims’ deaths. Name the remaining assassin, who died over nine months after his victim (and thus nearly a year after the shooting itself).
Charles Guiteau (James A. Garfield)
What name is missing from this otherwise complete list? Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Endeavour.
Atlantis
The US once issued bank notes of $500, $1000, $5000, $10000 and $100000. Whose faces graced each of these bills, respectively.
- William McKinley 2. Grover Cleveland 3. James Madison 4. Salmon Chase 5. Woodrow Wilson
First proposed in August 1776 by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson, what motto on the seal of the United States was not officially adopted until 1782, and first appeared in an official capacity on a New Jersey coin in 1786? The phrase was a de facto motto of the U.S. until a 1956 act of Congress made “In God We Trust” the country’s official motto.
E Pluribus Unum
LBJ follows Lyndon Johnson’s journey from Democratic Senate Majority Leader to Vice President, to, on November 22, 1963, the 36th President of the United States. From 1789 through 1963 (Washington to Johnson), how many former Vice Presidents had gone on to become President - either through succession or election?
11 Adams (Washington) Jefferson (Adams) Van Buren (Jackson) Tyler (Harrison) Fillmore (Taylor) Johnson (Lincoln) Arthur (Garfield) Roosevelt (McKinley) Coolidge (Harding) Truman (Roosevelt) Johnson (Kennedy)
He took the oath of office twice 14 months apart.
Lyndon Johnson
Of the Presidents who served more than four years, but less than two full terms, he served the longest: 7 yrs, 9 months, 8 days.
Harry Truman
As a result of his first major act in office, who became the only sitting U.S. president to testify before a congressional hearing?
Gerald Ford (for pardoning Richard Nixon)
In her memoirs Queen Liliuokalani tells us that before Hawaii had its own national anthem, it used this one.
God Save The Queen
Prior to 2016 it was the last election year in which the winning candidate had never held public elected office.
1952 (Eisenhower)