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About the President Shana Hashagen, History, 11 th grade Click Gorge to move forward

Learn about these presidents Click to learn about Abraham Lincoln Click to learn about George Washington Click to learn about Teddy Roosevelt Click to learn about Thomas Jefferson Click to learn about Andrew Jackson Click to learn about Harry S. Truman Click to learn about Jimmy Carter Click to learn about Barack Obama Click George to advance to the questions

Abraham Lincoln Click George to return to the main page Was the 16 th president of the United States He was the first president to be assassinated He was the tallest U.S. president at 6ft. 4 inches

George Washington Click George to return to the main page He was the first president of the United States His vice president was John Adams He was the only president to be elected unanimously

Teddy Roosevelt Click George to return to the main page The 26 th president of the United States Teddy bears were named after him He had many nicknames including Teddy, T.R., and Trust Buster

Thomas Jefferson Click George to return to the main page His first occupation was as a lawyer He is the only two term president to never veto a bill He was the third president of the United States He is on the two dollar bill

Andrew Jackson Click George to return to the main page He was the seventh president of the United States Arkansas and Michigan both entered the Union while he was in office His nickname was Old Hickory

Harry S. Truman Click George to return to the main page The S in his name doesn’t stand for anything, it’s just a letter He was the 33 rd president of the United States In his first six months as president Truman brought to end World War II which included dropping two atomic bombs on Japan

Jimmy Carter Click George to return to the main page While in office the U.S. officially recognizes People’s Republic of China Was only president for one term He was a life long tennis player

Barack Obama Click George to return to the main page He was the first African American president While on the campaign trail he refused to watch CNN ad had sport channels on instead He hates ice cream. He worked at Baskin-Robin as a teenager and that’s were the hate for ice cream started.

Review Question #1 Who is on the two dollar bill? George Washington Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Andrew Jackson

Sorry that is incorrect Click George to try again You were close but, George Washington is actually featured on the dollar bill, but not the two dollar bill.

That’s Correct! Click George to return to the first sldie Thomas Jefferson is on the two dollar bill! Congratulations you are now done with this Power Point! Please click George to return to the first slide.

Sorry that is incorrect Click George to try again Nice try however, Abraham Lincoln is actually featured on the five dollar bill, but not the two dollar bill.

Sorry that is incorrect Click George to try again Good try but, Andrew Jackson is actually not featured on any of the U.S. bills.