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Kruka [31]
2 years ago
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6pts!!!!!!!!

History
2 answers:
kondaur [170]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. the great society

2. domino theory

3. a book of law

4. 32 days

5. woodrow wilson

6. abraham Lincoln, for a device to lift boats over shoals

7. ronald reagan

8. lee harvey Oswald

9. herbert hoover ( hoover-ball)

10. John f Kennedy, he was 43

11. preident barack obama

12. abraham Lincoln

13. 456

14. 3 dogs

15. Jefferson davis and john Calhoun

16.freemasons

17.

grin007 [14]2 years ago
7 0
*I COULDN’T FIND THE ANSWER TO QUESTION 2 SO I WENT ON TO QUESTION 3 SO IT GOES 1, 3, 4, ........

What was the name of Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic agenda?
- The Great Society


instead of the Bible, what did John Quincy Adams take the oath of office on?
- a book of law rather than the Bible


How long did William Henry Harrison serve as president of the United States?
- one month


Who is the only U. S. President with a PHD?
- Woodrow Wilson

Who is the only president to hold a patent? What was it for?
- Abraham Lincoln received Patent No. 6469 for a device to lift boats over shoals, an invention which was never manufactured. However, it eventually made him the only U.S. president to hold a patent.


Who was the first President elected who had previously been divorced?
- Ronald Reagan

What name was given to the commission that was established to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination?
- Warren commission

What president had a sport named after him?
- Herbert Hoover

Who was the oldest candidate to become President? How old was he?
- John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.

Who was the first President to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
- Barack Obama



Who was the first president born outside of the original thirteen colonies?
- Abraham Lincoln



How many pardons did President Clinton give on his last day in office?
- 140 pardons



What kind of pet did John Quincy Adams keep in the White House?
- alligator



What famous American was Zachary Taylor's son-in-law?
- Jefferson Davis


Which secret society did James Buchanan belong to?
- Freemason

What did Calvin Coolidge reportedly leave behind when he moved out of the White House?
- Gold clubs
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