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President's Day Trivia (Part 3)
The Epoch Times joins its readers in the celebration of Presidents' Day, to honor the great men who served in the office of president of the United States. Have fun!
Only two US Presidents signed the Declaration of Independence, who are they?
Who was the first President to have a state car custom built to Secret Service standards?
Which President is remembered as the Father of the Constitution?
Which President was famous for the nickname "Dutch"?
Which President approved the Civil Rights Act that extended the rights of emancipated slaves on 1 March 1875?
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Known to be blunt, impatient, and cantankerous,
John Adams
, second president of the United States, is not generally thought of as having a diplomat’s character. He had a quick temper and, at times, could be explosive. In spite of those flaws, he nevertheless scored a major success as a diplomat in Europe at a very crucial time for America...
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Thanks for participating in our President's Day Trivia Special!
Known to be blunt, impatient, and cantankerous,
John Adams
, second president of the United States, is not generally thought of as having a diplomat’s character. He had a quick temper and, at times, could be explosive. In spite of those flaws, he nevertheless scored a major success as a diplomat in Europe at a very crucial time for America...
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