Presidents

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  1. 3. This man served as President through the Great Depression and most of WWII. Use his three initials because he shares a last name with someone else
  2. 7. This president ended WWII
  3. 11. The first president to live in the Whitehouse
  4. 12. It is perhaps ironic that this 4 star general warned of the "Military industrial complex" in his farewell address
  5. 13. The only bachelor president
  6. 14. A polarizing figure, it is likely you either love or hate the 45th president of the United States
  7. 15. While he likely would wish to be remembered for his "Great Society" programs this presidents time in office was marred by the quagmire of Vietnam
  8. 16. Previously the leader of the Union forces in the Civil War before becoming president
  9. 18. A war hero and popular president who was responsible for the relocation of Native Americans that would lead to the "Trail of Tears"
  10. 20. He is the only president in American history to serve two nonconsecutive terms in office.
  11. 21. In his iconic inaugural address he stated, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country."
  12. 23. Lead America through the Civil War
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  1. 1. He was the first Vice President to become President because of the death of his predecessor
  2. 2. Responsible for the Louisiana purchase
  3. 4. "Speak softly and carry a big stick" was a famous line/policy from this rough rider turned President
  4. 5. This president had to flee the Whitehouse when it was burned by the British in the War of 1812
  5. 6. Delivered the longest inaugural event, but served the shortest time in office
  6. 8. While he successfully lead the US through WWI, he was unable to get the country to join the League of Nations in its aftermath
  7. 9. The current President of the United States
  8. 10. "The Father of his country"
  9. 17. At 97, he is the oldest living president
  10. 19. "The Great Communicator" used to be an actor before becoming President
  11. 22. Despite his claim that: "I'm not a crook," he resigned from the Presidency following the Watergate Scandal