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History : Famous US Leaders III - Who am I ?


Given the DESCRIPTION, identify the US LEADER  

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1.

I was an American. I adopted the policy of 'desegregation' in schools, for allowing the admission of black students. I also passed the 'Interstate Highway Act'. I allotted very low finances for the military. I put an end to the Korean war by signing agreements with Korea and China. I was nicknamed 'Ike'. Who am I?
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2.

I was an American. I was nicknamed as 'The Father of the Country'. Who am I?
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3.

I was born in Illinois, United States of America. I was the 40th President. Before becoming the President, I was the Governor of California. Who am I?
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4.

I was the second President of United States of America. Who am I?
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5.

I was an American. I served as the President for two consecutive terms. In 1906, I won the Nobel Peace Prize for the Russo-Japanese peace treaty. Who am I?
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6.

I was an American. In my well-known Fourteen Points address, I brought up the idea of the 'League of Nations'. I received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919. Who am I?
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7.

I was an American. I balanced the nation's economy during the 'Great Depression' financial crisis after World War I. I established the 'Social Security system', which provided support to elderly citizens and those who have low earnings. My well-known 'State of the Union Address' is also called the 'Four Freedoms Speech'. During my tenure, the Japanese attacked the famous Pearl Harbor. Who am I?
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