Sr. # | Statement | President | % Correct |
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5 | Drafted the Declaration of Independence | Thomas Jefferson | 94%
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13 | Reunited the country by fighting through civil war and abolished slavery. Was assassinated. | Abraham Lincoln | 90%
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12 | Wartime president who launched the New Deal and saved the economy from the Great Depression | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 89%
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7 | Commander-in-chief during the war of independence | George Washington | 88%
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14 | Presidency marked by 'War on Terror' with invasion of Iraq and opening of Guantanamo Bay detention centre | George W. Bush | 88%
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3 | Founding Father who sought peace with France and Britain | John Adams | 85%
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16 | Gave the order to drop atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki | Harry S. Truman | 84%
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1 | Wrote the Bill of Rights and led during Anglo- American War | James Madison | 83%
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19 | Resigned after Watergate bugging scandal, but opened up China | Richard Nixon | 82%
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15 | Failed to handle petrol shortage or rescue American hostages in Iran | Jimmy Carter | 81%
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4 | His Doctrine barred European powers from interfering in US affairs | James Monroe | 80%
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11 | The only president to serve two non-consecutive terms | Grover Cleveland | 79%
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17 | A civil war union general and initiator of early civil rights policies | Ulysses Grant | 79%
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20 | Drafted post WWI peace plan, won Nobel Peace Prize | Woodrow Wilson | 74%
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2 | Isolationist who led westward expansion and pushed out American Indians | Andrew Jackson | 73%
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6 | Died 31 days after giving inaugural address in freezing temperatures with no coat | William Henry Harrison | 73%
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9 | Son of a former U.S President attempted to modernize America's infrastructure | John Quincy Adams | 71%
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10 | The only unmarried president, failed to stop drift to civil war | James Buchanan | 65%
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8 | Presided over the annexation of Texas | John Tyler | 49%
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18 | Considered to be one of the worst presidents, sought to expand slave trade | Franklin Pierce | 42%
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