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U.S. Presidents By Clue

Can you name these U.S. Presidents with the help of some hints?
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Last updated: August 19, 2020
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Grew up in North Carolina as a poor boy and had a lot of opposers during his presidency
Andrew Johnson
Last president to not be affiliated with either democratic or republican party
Millard Fillmore
Civil War president who "Made America Great"
Abraham Lincoln
Considered to be the father of the constitution
James Madison
Acted as the direct representative of the common man
Andrew Jackson
Last president from the founding fathers
James Monroe
"The last strong president until the civil war"
James Polk
Oldest president to be elected at the time; served only 32 days as president
William Henry Harrisson
Only president who served two seperated 4-year-periods
Grover Cleveland
First vice president of the U.S.; was also a philosopher
John Adams
General and national hero of the Mexican-American War
Zachary Taylor
Only president to not be married his entire life
James Buchanan
First vice president who succeeded to the presidency after his predecessor's death
John Tyler
WW1 president who led the U.S. in the war to "make the world safe for democracy"
Woodrow Wilson
Conducted one of the first "Front Porch" campaigns by delivering short speeches
Benjamin Harrison
Began efforts that led to the civil service reform
Rutherford Hayes
Was assassinated after 200 days; shares his name with a cartoon cat
James Garfield
Principal author of the declaration of independence
Thomas Jefferson
Dropped two atomic bombs on Japan and created a doctrine for the containment of communism
Harry Truman
President who "Assumed the presidency under extraordinary circumstances"
Gerald Ford
Member of multiple parties; also a senator and diplomat
John Quincy Adams
Led the U.S. to victory in the Spanish-American War
William McKinley
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Famed WW2 general, supreme leader of the allied forces in the west
Dwight Eisenhower
Hoped to ease the tension between North and South, but couldn't prevent the civil war
Franklin Pierce
"Tough president" who was known for his strong foreign politics
Theodore Roosevelt
One of the most skilled Civil War generals who fought for the Union
Ulysses Grant
President who wants to "Make America great again"
Donald Trump
Was awarded the Nobel Peace Price for his peaceful international politics
Jimmy Carter
President who faced "The greatest challenge since (Civil War President)" in 2001
George W. Bush
Only person to have served as both U.S. President and Chief Justice
William Howard Taft
Only president to resign the office
Richard Nixon
First president to have an Afro-American descendance
Barack Obama
Involved the U.S. in the Vietnam War; wanted to build a "Great Society"
Lyndon Johnson
President who was sensitive towards the plights of minorities and women
Warren Harding
"The Great Humanitarian" who fed war-torn Europe during and after WW1
Herbert Hoover
The youngest president to die; assassinated in Dallas,Texas; shares his name with a NYC airport
John Kennedy
President during the Great Depression and WW2 who helped the people to regain faith in themselves
Franklin Roosevelt
Fought for the United States' independence from the UK
George Washington
Wanted the U.S. to become a "kinder and gentler nation" and tried to create international peace by ending the cold war
George H.W. Bush
Wanted to preserve the prosperity of the U.S. in the "Golden 20s"
Calvin Coolidge
Son of a baptist preacher; emigrated from Ireland
Chester Arthur
Only president who didn't speak english as first language
Martin Van Buren
"Law and Order" president who called the Soviet Union an evil empire during one of his speeches
Ronald Reagan
The first "Baby Boomer Generation" president
Bill Clinton
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