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100

Jimmy Carter is known to have kissed this British monarch

Queen Elizebith II

100

This President won a total of four terms

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

This President was shot by an actor at Fords Theatre.

Abraham Lincoln

100

Who was the lightest President

James Madison

100

This President died while posing for a portrait

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

This Civil Rights leader is known for being next to President Lyndon B. Johnson when signing the Civil Rights Act

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

This President was the first to be sworn in in Washington D.C

Thomas Jefferson

200

This President was shot at the Temple of Music

William Mckinley

200

Who was the only President to go from the Presidency to the Supreme Court

William Howard Taft

200

Name the three Presidents to have died on July 4th

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe

300

This Founding Father who was also a vice president is known for shooting and killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel 

Aaron Burr

300

This President was sworn in by his nickname

Jimmy Carter

300

This President was shot outside a Hilton Hotel

Ronald Reagan

300

The first teatoteler President

P.S, a teatoteler is a person who doesn't drink alchol

Abraham Lincoln

300

This President died while listenling to his wife

Warren G. Harding

400

This man from Donald Trumps show gave him a death glare after he was fired

Sam

400

This President was the first to be impeached

Andrew Johnson

400

This President was shot at a train station 

James A. Garfield

400

Who was the shortest President

James Madison

400

This President got pneumonia after 31 days and died

William Henry Harrison

500

This Founding Father is known for creating bionicles

Benjamin Franklin

500

This is how many Presidents have served 2 terms

21

500

This President had two assassination attempts in one week

Gerald R. Ford

500

Which President invented highways

Dwight D. Eisenhower

500

This President died while speaking on the floor of the House of Represenitives

John Quincy Adams