Statistics for U.S. Presidents Tile Select #3

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  • The average score is 58 of 80

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
who had more than two childrenBarack ObamaNo
100%
who were impeachedBarack ObamaNo
100%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeBarack ObamaNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionBill ClintonNo
100%
who had more than two childrenBill ClintonNo
100%
who were impeachedBill ClintonYes
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionDonald TrumpNo
100%
who were impeachedDonald TrumpYes
100%
who were impeachedDwight D. EisenhowerNo
100%
who were impeachedFranklin D. RooseveltNo
100%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeFranklin D. RooseveltNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionGeorge W. BushNo
100%
who were impeachedGeorge W. BushNo
100%
who were impeachedGerald FordNo
100%
who were impeachedHarry S. TrumanNo
100%
who were impeachedHerbert HooverNo
100%
who were over 6 feet tallHerbert HooverNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionHerbert HooverNo
100%
who were impeachedJimmy CarterNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionJimmy CarterNo
100%
who were impeachedJoe BidenNo
100%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeJoe BidenNo
100%
who were impeachedJohn F. KennedyNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionLyndon B. JohnsonNo
100%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeLyndon B. JohnsonNo
100%
who were impeachedRonald ReaganNo
100%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionBarack ObamaYes
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeBill ClintonNo
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeDwight D. EisenhowerNo
86%
who were impeachedGeorge H.W. BushNo
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeGerald FordNo
86%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionGerald FordNo
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeHarry S. TrumanNo
86%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionHarry S. TrumanNo
86%
who were over 6 feet tallHarry S. TrumanNo
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeJimmy CarterNo
86%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionJoe BidenNo
86%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeJohn F. KennedyNo
86%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionJohn F. KennedyYes
86%
who were over 6 feet tallRichard NixonNo
86%
who were over 6 feet tallBarack ObamaYes
71%
who were over 6 feet tallDonald TrumpYes
71%
who had more than two childrenDonald TrumpYes
71%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionFranklin D. RooseveltYes
71%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionGeorge H.W. BushNo
71%
who had more than two childrenGeorge W. BushNo
71%
who were over 6 feet tallGeorge W. BushNo
71%
who had more than two childrenHarry S. TrumanNo
71%
who had more than two childrenHerbert HooverNo
71%
who had more than two childrenJohn F. KennedyYes
71%
who had more than two childrenLyndon B. JohnsonNo
71%
who were impeachedLyndon B. JohnsonNo
71%
who had more than two childrenRichard NixonNo
71%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionRichard NixonYes
71%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeRonald ReaganNo
71%
who were over 6 feet tallBill ClintonYes
57%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeDonald TrumpYes
57%
who had more than two childrenDwight D. EisenhowerNo
57%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeHerbert HooverNo
57%
who were over 6 feet tallJimmy CarterNo
57%
who were over 6 feet tallJoe BidenNo
57%
who were over 6 feet tallLyndon B. JohnsonNo
57%
who had more than two childrenRonald ReaganYes
57%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionRonald ReaganYes
57%
who were over 6 feet tallDwight D. EisenhowerNo
43%
who were over 6 feet tallFranklin D. RooseveltYes
43%
who had more than two childrenFranklin D. RooseveltYes
43%
who had more than two childrenJoe BidenYes
43%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeRichard NixonYes
43%
who were impeachedRichard NixonNo
43%
who had vice presidents that eventually became president, either through succession or electionDwight D. EisenhowerYes
29%
who had more than two childrenGeorge H.W. BushYes
29%
who had more than two childrenGerald FordYes
29%
who had more than two childrenJimmy CarterYes
29%
who were over 6 feet tallJohn F. KennedyYes
29%
who were over 6 feet tallRonald ReaganYes
29%
who were over 6 feet tallGeorge H.W. BushYes
14%
who were over 6 feet tallGerald FordYes
14%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeGeorge H.W. BushYes
0%
who lost their home state in the electoral collegeGeorge W. BushYes
0%

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