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American Presidents: True or False #2

Answer these true or false questions about the presidents.
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1. During the 1960 Presidential Election, several women fainted at the sight of John F. Kennedy.
True
False
2. Calvin Coolidge's real first name was Robert.
True
False
3. Theodore Roosevelt played bagpipes for a Scottish orchestra from 1884-1887
True
False
4. Bill Clinton once met Osama bin-laden and they actually got along quite well.
True
False
5. The R. in Gerald R. Ford's name doesn't stand for anything.
True
False
6. Ulysses S. Grant almost had his leg amputated after an accident with one of his prized stallions.
True
False
7. Richard Nixon was actually a huge fanatic of the Fantastic Four. After his death in 1994, his family sold all 1,610 of his comics.
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False
8. Thomas Jefferson is known for popularizing macaroni. But what is less known is that he also popularized chicken pot pie.
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False
9. Franklin Pierce personally knew Ludwig van Beethoven. His father brought him and his sister on a trip to Vienna and they encountered each other in 1821.
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False
10. Jimmy Carter served on the USS Missouri during WW2.
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False
11. John Quincy Adams actively supported Napoleon and even gave him an ancient Greek harp during his exile on St Helena.
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False
12. Dwight David Eisenhower was the first Mormon president
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13. The last president not to be portrayed on SNL was Lyndon B. Johnson.
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False
14. Andrew Jackson got very mad if he was irritated. But if he was furious, Jackson would simply stare at the antagonizer.
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False
15. Stephen 'Grover' Cleveland famously declared in 1896, "You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold!"
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False
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