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The 1st Republican elected President, this man ran as a staunch Abolitionist, and informed the Union that if elected he would use the Presidential power to outlaw slavery.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

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This president tweeted out "Despite the negative press, covfefe"

Who is Donald J. Trump?

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Mount Vernon in Virginia was the massive estate of this President until his death in 1799. 

What is George Washington?

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32 Days after his Inauguration, he died of what was believed to be Pneumonia.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

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After suffering a stroke in 1919, this President was incapacitated for the rest of his presidency, and evidence now suggests it was his wife Edith who made most of the decisions in his place.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

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This President's major policy point was an overhaul an expansion of Medicare and Medicaid called the Affordable Care Act, or alternatively a "care" nicknamed after him.

Who is Barack Obama?

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This is the President behind many interesting statements; such as "Families is where our nations find hope, where wings take dream."

Who is George W. Bush?

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Carved into Mt. Rushmore in Black Hills, SD is a monument to four American Presidents: Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, and this man who was the 26th President and once took a bullet to the chest directly before delivering a 1-hour speech.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

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During his record holding 4th Term, this President died rather close to the end of the 2nd World War, which he had been Commander and Chief for the entirety of until that point.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

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Officially diagnosed with Alheimerz's Disease shortly after leaving office, critics accused this President's family of covering up the office holder's cognitive decline during the final years of his Presidency, as then the oldest President in American History.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

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This President's "New Deal" policy was a series of regulations and public work projects and was intended to end the Great Depression. In the end, it got a massive assist in this task by the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the beggining of the U.S.' involvement in WWII.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

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This President told his successor William Howard Taft that he (Taft) should give up riding because it was "cruelty to horses."

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

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He was the only President from the State of Indiana, lived in Indianapolis and his home is open for tours on most weekdays, you should check it out!

Who is Benjamin Harrison?

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This President was shot and died two months after the event via infection, making his presidency the 2nd shortest at just 6 months long.

Who is James Garfield?

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In the height of the COVID-19 Virus, this President tested positive for the illness and the press went wild. But to show everyone he was doing ok, he went for a ride in the Presidential Limousine around DC waving "Hi" to supporters along the streets, (with the windows rolled up of course.)

Who is Donald J. Trump?

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In 1984, This President's implementation of Supply Side Economics, helped him be re-elected with the most Electoral Votes ever (525) with 97.6% of the Electoral Vote.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

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"You lose", these were allegedly the only words spoken by this notoriously "Silent" President when a White House Dinner Guest made a bet with friends she could get at least three words out of him by the end of the night.

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

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Monticello is was this President's architectural masterpiece, and housed his many inventions and his collection of books before it was moved to create the first Library of Congress.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

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After eating what historians describe as "copious" amount of cherries jubilee, (with rotten cherries and sour milk in it), this President died just over a year and a half into his Presidency.

Who is Zachary Taylor?

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A frequent cigar smoker, this President developed an oral tumor that he had to have surgically removed. To keep the public from panicking, the President had his operation on a yacht that he officially was "vacationing on"

Who is Grover Cleveland?

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The "Great Society" domestic policy was introduced by this President and was responsible for The 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

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This President said, "I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid. My mother made me eat it. I'm President of the United States, and I am not going to eat anymore broccoli."

Who is George H.W. Bush?

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Spiegel Grove in Fremont, OH was the home of this President elected in the "Corrupt Compromise" of 1876.

Who is Rutherford B. Hayes?

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After dying of a Brain Aneurism on his re-election campaign in San Francisco, CA; some conspiracy theorists think that this President was poisoned by his own First Lady after she had found out about is less-than-presidential activities.

Who is Warren G. Harding?

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This catholic President would receive his "last rites" multiple times both before and during his Presidency due to complications from a series of surgeries ailments including a back disorder known as "Addison's Disease." Unfortunately he would eventually be given his "last rites" a final time during his Presidency.

Who is John F. Kennedy?