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US Presidents Facts Quiz
Presidents of the United States are elected to serve a 4-year term of office. Since the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution in 1951, no US President is permitted to serve more than two terms. Check your knowledge of the US Presidents with this quiz. |
1. George Washington George Washington (1789-1797) was the 1st US President and was nicknamed "Father of His Country". He was the only US President to not live in the White House.
3. Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) was the 3rd US President and was nicknamed "Man of the People" and "Sage of Monticello". He was George Washington's Secretary of State.
5. James Monroe James Monroe (1817-1825) was the 5th US President and was nicknamed "The Last Cocked Hat".
7. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) was the 7th US President and was nicknamed "Old Hickory". Nine presidents have their pictures on US paper money: George Washington ($l), Thomas Jefferson ($2), Abraham Lincoln ($5), Andrew Jackson ($20), Ulysses S. Grant ($50), William McKinley ($500), Grover S. Cleveland (,000), James Madison ($5,000), and Woodrow Wilson (00,000)
9. William Harrison William Henry Harrison (1841) was the 9th US President. He served in office for only 1 month. William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding and Franklin Roosevelt died in office of natural causes.
11. James Polk James Knox Polk (1845-1849) was the 11th US President and was nicknamed "Young Hickory". Polk waged the Mexican War and the US victory formed 7 States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming).
13. Millard Fillmore Millard Fillmore (1850-1853) was the 13th US President and was nicknamed "The American Louis Philippe".
15. James Buchanan James Buchanan (1857-1861) was the 15th US President.
17. Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) was the 17th US President.
19. Rutherford Hayes Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1877-1881) was the 19th US President and was nicknamed "Dark-Horse President".
21. Chester Arthur Chester Alan Arthur (1881-1885) was the 21st US President.
23. Grover Cleveland Grover S. Cleveland (1885-1889 & 1893-1897) was the 22nd & 24th US President.
25. William McKinley William McKinley (1897-1901) was the 25th US President. McKinley's assassin was Leon Czolgosz. McKinley acquired the first US overseas possessions.
27. William Taft William Howard Taft (1909-1913) was the 27th US President. He was huge (weighed over 300 pounds and was 6'2" tall).
29. Warren Harding Warren Gamaliel Harding (1921-1923) was the 29th US President. The 'Teapot Dome' is an oilfield in Wyoming.
31. Herbert Hoover Herbert Clark Hoover (1929-1933) was the 31st US President and the first President to be born west of the Mississippi river.
33. Harry Truman Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) was the 33rd US President and was nicknamed "Give 'Em Hell Harry". He ordered the dropping of a nuclear bomb on Japan.
35. John Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1961-1963) was the 35th US President and was nicknamed "JFK". He was elected President at the age of 43.
37. Richard Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon (1969-1974) was the 37th US President.
39. James Carter James Earl Carter, Jr. (1977-1981) was the 39th US President and a graduate of the Naval Academy.
41. George Bush George Herbert Walker Bush (1989-1993) was the 41st US President and was nicknamed "Poppy".
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