Founding Fathers
Civil War & Reconstruction
World War 1 & 2
Cold War
Contemporary
100

This President can be found on the $1 Bill

George Washington

100

The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1st, 1863 by this President.

Abraham Lincoln

100

"Speak softly and carry a big stick" was the foreign policy theme for this president.  Although this president had a tough and rugged demeanor, he had a soft side as well, and a type of childrens toy was named after him.

Theodore Roosevelt

100

This American President was WWII hero who dated Marilyn Monroe during his presidency.  A airport in the New York area is named in his honor.  

John F. Kennedy

100

This 50 year old President was impeached for lying about having sexual relations with a 22 year old college intern. 

William Clinton

200

This 2nd President of the United States had a mini series dedicated to him on HBO played by actor Paul Giamatti

John Adams

200

This President was the commanding general of the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Ulysses S. Grant

200

After the Japanese leaders rejected the Potsdam Declaration, this President authorized the use of the 1st Atomic Bomb.

Harry Truman

200

This President was reelected with the most states(49), and electoral votes (525) in American history after restoring American Exceptionalism, and winning the Cold War.

Ronald Reagan

200

This President's most famous quoted as saying "We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women created by..... you know, you know the thing".  His son is a famous painter who fancies illicit drugs and prostitutes. 

Joseph Biden 

300

This American President nearly doubled the size of the country with "The Louisiana Purchase" by paying Napoleon 15 million (2.6 Billion today) to acquire the land.

Thomas Jefferson

300

This President gave the longest inaugural address in American Presidential history in 20 degree weather leading to a severe case of pneumonia that led to his death 30 days later.

William Henry Harrison

300

This man locked up over 110,000 Japanese Americans during WWII due to their ethnick background only and held them internment camps for over a year leading to over 1,800 deaths.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Widely regarded as one of the worst presidents in American history, this man was most famous for hyperinflation, a massive energy crisis, and federal lending rates as high as 20%, and allowing Iran to seize and detain over 50 Americans for over 400 days.

Jimmy Carter

300

This American President attended Yale University and was quite the big man on campus.  He was class president, captain of the soccer team, and captain of the baseball team.  

George HW Bush

400

Nicknamed Old Hickory, this President won the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812.

Andrew Jackson

400

This man was the 2nd American President to be assasinated while in office in 1901.

William McKinley

400

He was the heaviest man ever to be in the White House, weighing over 300 lbs.

William Taft

400

This man was the center for the University of Michigan's National Championship teams in 1933, and 1934.

Gerald Ford

400

This American President smuggled 4 billion in cash on an airplane to Iran, the largest state sponsor of terrorism in 2016.  

Barack Obama

500

This man was not only the last of the 12 Founding Fathers to become President, but was also the last President from the "Virginia Dynasty"

James Monroe

500

This President oversaw the largest territorial expansion in American history (over 1 million square miles of land acquired through a treaty with England, and a war with Mexico.  A tv show with a fictionary high school in the Chicagoland area was named after this American President, where a quaterback once scored 4 touchdowns in 1 game. 

James Polk

500

This President received a Nobel Peace Prize in 1914 for advocating for the creation of a Leauge of Nations.  You know this man's last name if you own a volleyball.

Woodrow Wilson

500

This President created the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and the Bureau of Oceans and International Environments to preserve the environment, atmosphere, wildlife, fisheries, and oceans.

Richard Nixon

500

This American President established Peace in the Middle East by creating, and signing the Abraham Accords in the White House Rose Garden with the United Arab Emirates, Israel, and the United States.

Donald Trump

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