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Presidential Trivia Game Name that President! Presidential Trivia Game

Directions Read the first clue given and try to guess the President before the next clue appears. The team that guesses the correct President first wins one point. There are five Presidents in all, so the team with the most points out of the five possible is the winner! Have fun!

Name that President #1 This President was a member of the Whig Party Was elected President in 1840 Was associated with the slogan, “Tippecanoe and Tyler too!” A war hero, he led the troops that conquered forces led by Tecumseh Caught a cold during his long inauguration speech and died shortly after

William Henry Harrison

Name that President #2 This President graduated from West Point in 1915 Served two terms as President Richard Nixon served as his Vice President Began the development of the Interstate Highway System Was nicknamed “Ike”

Dwight David Eisenhower

Name that President #3 The President was nicknamed “Old Buck” Was a Democrat He was the only President who never married Served as Secretary of State under James K. Polk Abraham Lincoln succeeded him as President

James Buchanan

Name that President #4 This President was soundly defeated during his first run for the White House (only 1 electoral vote) He served two terms as President Gained his middle name from his mother Graduated from Eureka College in 1932 Elizabeth Dole served as his Secretary of Transportation

Ronald Wilson Reagan

Name that President #5 This President was defeated during his first two runs for the White House Received only $25,000 a year as President Served as a member of the House of Burgesses Graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1762 His oldest daughter’s first and middle name was Martha Washington

Thomas Jefferson

Who named these Presidents? William Henry Harrison Dwight David Eisenhower James Buchanan Ronald Wilson Reagan Thomas Jefferson

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