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U.S. Presidents Random Quiz #3

Use the hint to identify the appropriate president. The same president may be the answer to multiple questions, and you will be given a different random selection of hints every time you take the quiz. Collect them all!

This quiz covers presidents #31 through #45.

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Quiz by arjaygee
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Last updated: February 19, 2024
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The Iran hostage crisis (1979-1981) was largely responsible for his failure to be elected to a second term.
Jimmy Carter
The 43rd President of the United States (2001-2009).
George W. Bush
Mostly pursued a policy of non-interventionism in Latin America, although he did send warships to El Salvador in 1931 to support President Araujo against a coup d’état led by Araujo’s minister of war.
Herbert Hoover
His Executive Order 10924 established the Peace Corps as part of his plan to keep communism out of recently decolonized developing nations.
John F. Kennedy
Led the nation during most of World War II.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
After asserting “I’m not a crook,” he resigned in disgrace in 1974 once his role in the Watergate scandal became known.
Richard M. Nixon
Only President born in Missouri.
Harry S. Truman
Met with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna in 1961 to discuss tensions over divided Berlin, nuclear testing and nuclear proliferation.
John F. Kennedy
Successfully pursued the Camp David Accords (brokering peace between Egypt and Israel), the Panama Canal treaties (giving Panama full control of canal operations, ensuring permanent neutrality of the canal, and providing for its defense), and the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with the Soviet Union.
Jimmy Carter
Famously took his oath of office aboard Air Force One.
Lyndon B. Johnson
His support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War led to an oil embargo by the Arab OPEC nations and gasoline shortages and rationing in the U.S. in 1973.
Richard M. Nixon
Played a key role in the reunification of Germany and presided over an invasion of Panama and over the Gulf War, ending Iraqi occupation of Kuwait.
George H. W. Bush
Ordered the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan with the goals of overthrowing the Taliban, capturing Osama bin Laden, and destroying al-Qaeda. Based on faulty intelligence, ordered the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which was alleged to have been stockpiling weapons of mass destruction. Launched the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to battle AIDS globally.
George W. Bush
A strong supporter of NATO when it was established in 1949, he appointed General Eisenhower as supreme commander of NATO forces.
Harry S. Truman
Only President born in Hawaii.
Barack Obama
Ended military involvement in Vietnam and ended the military draft in 1973.
Richard M. Nixon
Was embarrassed by the finding that he “knowingly participated or acquiesced in covering up the scandal” of violating his own administration’s arms embargo on Iran in the Iran-Contra affair.
Ronald Reagan
The 34th President of the United States (1953-1961).
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Despite his many accomplishments, he had a rather spotty civil and human rights record, explicitly excluding Mexican Americans from New Deal benefits, forcibly relocating and incarcerating Japanese Americans, and discouraging and disqualifying many Jewish refugees from Europe.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The 33rd President of the United States (1945-1953).
Harry S. Truman
6 Comments
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Level 89
Feb 18, 2024
Spellcheck please.
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Level 66
Feb 18, 2024
I will consider your feedback to be constructive if you identify the specific word or words that my spellchecker missed or over zealously changed.

There are nearly one hundred hints in this quiz. A quick review did not identify any spelling errors in the subset of hints that have been answered thus far.

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Level 90
Feb 18, 2024
Probably cheekily referring to the issue that Reagan is misspelled every time.
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Level 66
Feb 18, 2024
Yes, thanks. Misspelled it and then copied/pasted it multiple times. Then wasted a good deal of time poring over the hints for misspellings.
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Level 32
Feb 18, 2024
I think you need to spellcheck a certain 1980’s President. I won’t say who, as I don’t want give an answer away.
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Level 66
Feb 18, 2024
Thanks. Fixed, but naming him without specifying the exact question wouldn’t have given anything away.