Statistics for US Presidents who were Vice-Presidents

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  • The average score is 14 of 15

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HintAnswer% Correct
Became president after Nixon's resignation, appointed as vice president after Agnew's resignationGerald Ford
98%
Became president after Kennedy's assassination, later elected to own termLyndon B. Johnson
98%
Became president after Lincoln's assassinationAndrew Johnson
97%
Became president after Roosevelt's death, later elected to own termHarry S. Truman
96%
First sitting vice president elected presidentJohn Adams
96%
Second sitting vice president elected presidentThomas Jefferson
96%
Second vice president to become president in a non-immediate fashionJoe Biden
95%
Fourth sitting vice president elected presidentGeorge H. W. Bush
94%
Became president after McKinley's assassination, later elected to own termTheodore Roosevelt
91%
First vice president to become president in a non-immediate fashionRichard Nixon
90%
Became president after Harrison's deathJohn Tyler
88%
Became president after Harding's death, later elected to own termCalvin Coolidge
87%
Third sitting vice president elected presidentMartin Van Buren
81%
Became president after Garfield's assassinationChester A. Arthur
78%
Became president after Taylor's deathMillard Fillmore
75%

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