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4The Presidents Dead!
Everybody Loves Parties!
Who was president?
Middle Names
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5He was shot in Dallas in 1963 no one was ever
convicted of the crime
6Who was John F. Kennedy (D) 1961-1963?
7In 1865, he was murdered while watching a play
called The American Tourist
8Who was Abraham Lincoln (R) 1861-1865?
9He died of a cherries-and-milk induced stomach
ache in 1850
10Who was Zachary Taylor (W) 1849-1850?
11He caught pneumonia after a three-hour inaugural
speech and died in 1841
12Who was William Henry Harrison (W) 1841?
13Leon Czolgosz assassinated him at the World Fair
in 1901
14Who was William McKinley (R) 1897-1901?
15John Adams was the only president from this party
16What is the Federalist party?
17There were four straight presidents from this
party, spanning from 1869-1885
18What is the Republican Party?
19The Anti-Federalists became this party
20What is the Republican party?
21In 1829, Andrew Jackson became the first
president to say he was from this party
22What the Democratic Party?
23Andrew Johnson was sometimes a Democrat, he
worked for a Republican, but he also belonged to
this party
24What is the National Union Party?
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26Who was Thomas Jefferson (R) 1801-1809?
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28Who is William Howard Taft (R) 1909-1913?
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30Who is Jimmy Carter (D) 1977-1981?
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32Who was Dwight Eisenhower (R) 1953-1961?
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34Who was Grover Cleveland (D) 1885-1889 and
1893-1897?
35He was president when the Stock Market crashed in
October, 1929
36Who was Herbert Hoover (R) 1929-1933
37He was president when Pearl Harbor was attacked
in 1941
38Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D) 1933-1945?
39He was president when South Carolina seceded in
1860
40Who was James Buchanan (D) 1857-1861?
41He was the president during the Mexican War,
which lasted from 1846-1848
42Who was James Polk (D) 1845-1849?
43He was president when the U.S. entered World War
I in 1917
44Who was Woodrow Wilson (D) 1913-1921?
45Barack Obama (D) 2009-?
46What is Hussein?
47Richard Nixon (R) 1969-1974
48What is Milhous?
49Bill Clinton (D) 1993-2001
50What is Jefferson?
51Chester Arthur (R) 1881-1885
52What is Alan?
53Warren Harding (R) 1921-1923
54What is Gamaliel?
55These two sons of presidents became Presidents
themselves
56Who were John Quincy Adams (R) 1825-1829 and
George W. Bush (R) 2001-2009?
57These two presidents were the only ones to be
impeached
58Who were Andrew Johnson (D/National Union)
1865-1869 and Bill Clinton (D) 1993-2001?
59He served as a Republican president, but later
ran for re-election as a member of the Bull Moose
Party
60Who was Theodore Roosevelt (R) 1901-1909?
61He was the only president to take the oath of
office on an airplane
62Who was Lyndon Johnson (D) 1963-1969?
63He was the only president who was never elected
as either president or vice president
64Who was Gerald Ford (R) 1974-1977
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66He was the oldest person ever elected president
67What was Ronald Reagan (R) 1981-1989?