Introduction
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First Ladies
100
He was the first black president of the U.S.
Barack Obama
100
He became a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army on his wedding day.
Dwight Eisenhower
100
After he was elected president in 1976, he fought for peace and human rights.
Jimmy Carter
100
The Teddy Bear was named after this president.
Theodore Roosevelt
100
This first lady talked about diet and exercise.
Michelle Obama
200
He was born in Kentucky in 1809
Abraham Lincoln
200
This man became president when Franklin D. Roosevelt died.
Harry Truman
200
In 1776, he urged the colonies to declare independence from Britain.
John Adams
200
He is remembered as "The Father of the Declaration of Independence."
Thomas Jefferson
200
She wants to end cyberbullying.
Melania Trump
300
He was often sick when he was a child. He exercised to get healthy
Theodore Roosevelt.
300
This man knew he wanted to be a politician when he met John F. Kennedy.
Bill Clinton
300
After he was elected president, he wanted the U.S. to explore outer space.
John F. Kennedy
300
This president won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.
Barack Obama
300
She was called the "First Lady of the World" because she tried to make life better for all people.
Eleanor Roosevelt
400
He was born in Massachusetts in 1917. He had 8 brothers and sisters.
John F. Kennedy
400
He began working as a surveyor at age 16.
George Washington
400
As president, he worked to make government smaller and the military stronger.
Ronald Reagan
400
He helped end slavery.
Abraham Lincoln
400
This first lady was a newspaper reporter after college. She is remembered for her love of art, words, and history.
Jackie Kennedy
500
He was born in Texas in 1908. He loved to talk.
Lyndon Johnson
500
He led the Union Army during the Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant
500
He was president when the stock market crashed in 1928.
Herbert Hoover
500
He was elected president 4 times. He is remembered for helping Americans through hard times.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
500
This former first lady was almost elected president.
Hillary Clinton