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Early America's Presidents Quiz
1. Which President is known as "The Father of Our Country"?
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
Herbert Hoover
2. Who Was The Only President To Be Elected Four Times?
Rutherford Hayes
Benjamin Harrison
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Warren Harding
3. Who Among These Presidents Was Known As "Man Of The People"?
Martin Van Buren
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
James K. Polk
4. Who Among These Presidents Issued The Emancipation Proclamation?
Malcolm Nottinger
John Wilkes Booth
John Surratt
Abraham Lincoln
5. Which one of these Presidents was a Founder of the Country?
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
James Monroe
Martin Van Buren
6. Who Was The First U.S. President To Be Awarded The Nobel Peace Prize?
Woodrow Wilson
Ulysses S. Grant
Theodore Roosevelt
Andrew Johnson
7. Which President Invented The Swivel Chair, A Pedometer and A Letter-Copying Machine?
Chester A. Arthur
James Garfield
James Buchanan
Thomas Jefferson
8. Who Appointed The First Woman To The Supreme Court?
John F. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
Lyndon Johnson
William Howard Taft
9. Which One Of These Statements Is True?
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Were Born In The Same Village in Virginia.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Died On The Same Day Just Hours Apart.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Each Served 8 Years As President.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Both Apprenticed Under the Same Lawyer.
10. Who Made The Decision To Drop The Atom Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Leading To The End of World War II?
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Harry Truman
James Earl Carter, Jr.
11. In 1812 Which President Asked Congress To Declare War Against England?
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
12. In 1823 President James Monroe Issued A Policy Of The U.S. Now Known As The Monroe Doctrine. What Does It Assert?
The U.S. Would Cooperate With Other Countries Colonizing Latin America.
The Western Hemisphere was not to be colonized by European countries, violation of which would be viewed as acts of aggression.
Encourage Russia To Develop The Uninhabited Northwest Area of The U.S.
The Right Of America To Intervene In The Affairs of Europe When Threatened.
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