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Answer
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Who was the first President of the United States?
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George Washington
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What was the first political party to have a President in office?
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Federalist
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Who was the first President not to serve two full terms?
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John Adams
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Who was the first Vice President to ascend to the presidency because of a President's death?
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John Tyler
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After its creation, which election was the only time the Democratic Party did not nominate a candidate?
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1872
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Which presidential nominee was famous for the statement: "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.”
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Barry Goldwater
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Which political party did Horace Greeley represent?
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Liberal-Republicans
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Who did incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt defeat in the 1936 Presidential Election?
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Alf Landon
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Who was the youngest person to serve as President?
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Who was the earliest President to still be alive at the time of JFK's assassination in 1963?
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Herbert Hoover
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Which presidential nominee was famous for his "Cross of Gold" speech?
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William Jennings Bryan
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Who was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms?
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Grover Cleveland
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What is the name of the electoral process for the President and Vice President?
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Electoral College
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Which state currently has the most electoral votes?
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California
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Which President admitted Alaska and Hawaii as states?
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Eisenhower
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Which state was heavily disputed in the 2000 election?
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Florida
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Who decides who becomes President if no candidate captures an electoral majority?
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House of Representatives
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What is the current electoral votes needed to capture an electoral majority?
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270
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How many unique presidents have there been?
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45
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What date is the current inaguration day?
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January 20th
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Which main political party was founded in 1854?
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Republican
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Which main political party was founded in 1828?
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Democratic
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Who did Abraham Lincoln defeat in the 1864 Presidential Election?
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George McClellan
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After Andrew Jackson, who was the next Democratic President to serve two full-terms?
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Woodrow Wilson
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What scandal occurred under the presidency of Richard Nixon?
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Watergate
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Which state was George Washington from?
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Virginia
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Which President is known by the nickname, "Silent Cal"?
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Calbin Coolidge
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Which third party candidate ran in 1992 and emassed almost 20% of the popular vote?
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Ross Perot
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The Cold War ended under who's presidency?
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George Bush
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What is the minimum age required to become President?
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35
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Who was the sitting President at the time of the 1912 Presidential Election?
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William Taft
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Who is dubbed "The First President of the Common Man"?
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Andrew Jackson
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Who ran in the 1948 Presidential Election alongside Truman and Dewey?
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Strom Thurmond
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Which President was assassinated in 1901?
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William McKinley
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Who was Vice President between 1941-1945?
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Henry Wallace
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Which President is associated with the "Teapot Dome Scandal"?
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Warren Harding
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Which potential presidential candidate was associated with the "Share Our Wealth" programe?
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Huey Long
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What was the closest electoral result in presidential history, with a final result of 185-184?
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1876
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What was the Progressive party (under Theodore Roosevelt) nicknamed?
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"Bull-Moose Party"
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Who was the first official candidate of the Republican party?
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John Fremont
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Which President was known by the nickname, "Old Rough and Ready"?
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Zachary Taylor
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What party broke off from the Democratic party in 1948?
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Dixiecrats
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Who was John McCain's running mate in 2008?
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Sarah Palin
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Who is the current oldest living President
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Jimmy Carter
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Who recites the Presidential oath to the President on inaguration day?
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Chief Justice
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The President is the head of which branch of the US government?
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Executive
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Which President signed the 1882 "Chinese Exclusion Act"?
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Chester Arthur
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What was the slogan for Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign?
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"Change"
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Who was the last President to be neither a Democrat or Republican?
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Millard Fillmore
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What party was he a part of?
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Whigs
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