FIRST PRESIDENT OF USA
George Washington
First president to have a telephone in the White House.
Rutherford B. Hayes
How many individuals have served as the President of the United States?
46
Name the President on the $5 dollar bill .
President Abraham Lincoln
First African American President of the US
Barack Obama
This person was known as “Honest Abe,” the tallest president at 6’4”,
Abraham Lincoln
Name the PERSON-- WHO WAS NOT A PRESIDENT BUT IS on the $100 bill
Benjamin Franklin
This was the youngest president, taking office at age 42
Theodore Roosevelt
This president was an Amazing football player at the University of Michigan, Ford turned down offers from both the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
Gerald Ford
44th President of the US
Barack Obama
Current US president
Joe Biden
This president worked as a lifeguard and sportscaster before becoming an actor and, later, a politician.
Ronald Reagan
President used to stutter during his childhood
Joe Biden
NAME THE PRESIDENT WHICH MIDDLE INITIAL DOES NOT STAND FOR ANYTHING
Harry S. Truman
This president was known for being a very good poker player
Richard M. Nixon
This president was president for only 32 days in office, the shortest stint of any president.
William Henry Harrison
Who was the first known left-handedpresident.
James A. Garfield
This president had/fathered 15 children, the most of any president.
John Tyler
This president appeared on the $500 bill, which was discontinued in 1969.
William McKinley
Only one student has been named president in Mr. Mera's class. What is the name of the student?
Armelle
Name the Presidents belonging to the same familial lineage.
George Bush Sr (Father)
George Bush Jr(Son)
Only president to have serve as president in two non-consecutive terms
Grover Cleveland
During his PRESIDENDY THIS PRESIDENT secretly purchased a number of enslaved children for his Mississippi cotton plantation.
James K. Polk
This president WAS a teacher before becoming a President.
Lyndon B. Johnson
This president had no pets BUT apparently cared for a family of White House mice, which he called “the little fellows.”
Andrew Johnson