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Who During Powers Said Numbers us Presidents Final Question Rev: 03/01/15

During 10 During the Civil War, he served as President: Abraham Lincoln Click here for the answer.

During the time, when the White House burned, he was President: During 20 During the time, when the White House burned, he was President: James Madison Click here for the answer.

During the Great Depression, he served as President: During 30 During the Great Depression, he served as President: Woodrow Wilson Click here for the answer.

During most of World War II, he served as President: During 40 During most of World War II, he served as President: Franklin D Roosevelt Click here for the answer.

During the US worse nuclear power plant crisis, he served as President: During 50 During the US worse nuclear power plant crisis, he served as President: Jimmy Carter

Who was the first President to be killed in office? Who 10 Who was the first President to be killed in office? James Garfield Click here for the answer.

Who 20 Who was the US President that was elected to the Southern Congress of the Confederacy? John Tyler Click here for the answer.

Who 30 Who was the first President to live in the White House? John Adams Click here for the answer.

Who was the President that was saved from impeachment by one vote? Who 40 Who was the President that was saved from impeachment by one vote? Andrew Johnson Click here for the answer.

Who became President even thought losing the popular vote by more then 500,000 votes? Who 50 Who became President even thought losing the popular vote by more then 500,000 votes? George W. Bush Click here for the answer.

The first power the Constitution confers upon the President is: Powers 10 The first power the Constitution confers upon the President is: The Veto Click here for the answer.

The most important and powerful of all presidential powers is command of the Powers 20 The most important and powerful of all presidential powers is command of the United States Armed Forces Click here for the answer.

Powers 30 As President, he is the head of the executive branch of the federal government and is constitutionally obligated to take care that: The laws be faithfully executed. Click here for the answer.

The President has the power to nominate federal judges, including members of the United States courts of appeals and Powers 40 The President has the power to nominate federal judges, including members of the United States courts of appeals and Supreme Court of the US Click here for the answer.

These President orders have the full force of law not promulgated from the legislative branch: Powers 50 These President orders have the full force of law not promulgated from the legislative branch: Executive orders Click here for the answer.

Said 10 Who said “Government for the people and by the people shall not perish from this earth.” Abraham Lincoln Click here for the answer.

Said 20 Who said, “I am not a crook.” Richard M. Nixon Click here for the answer.

Said 30 Said 30 Who said, “I did not have sex with that woman.” Bill Clinton Click here for the answer.

Who said, ”Mr… tear down this wall.” Said 40 Who said, ”Mr… tear down this wall.” Ronald Reagan Click here for the answer.

Said 50 Who said, “A date which should live in infamy.” Franklin D. Roosevelt Click here for the answer.

The current President is what number President? Numbers 10 The current President is what number President? 44th Click here for the answer.

Numbers 20 In 2009, how many Presidents were living? 5 Click here for the answer.

Numbers 30 How long did William Harrison serve as elected President? 23 days Click here for the answer.

Numbers 40 What was the longest number of years a past President served? 12 Click here for the answer.

Numbers 50 How many Presidents died in office? 4 Click here for the answer.

Final Jeopardy War Record how much you want to wager. Remember, if wrong that amount will be deducted from your score. When ready the question is..question is..

Final Jeopardy Who served as the Country’s President during the Revolutionary War? No one Click to close. Click here for the answer.

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