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Presidential Trivia
Test your knowledge on some lesser known facts about the US Presidency and the Presidential Elections.

And the loser is…
How much do you know about the people who lost US Presidential Elections?

Past Contests
A quiz on some interesting presidential contests in the past.

America Votes 2004
How up to date are you on this presidential election?

Presidential Birthdays
Quiz your self on the birthdays and birth places of US presidents.

 
Useful Resources on The US Presidential Elections
CNN.com: America Votes 2004
Information on the candidates, campaign buzz, money, polls, and other news from the 2004 Presidential election.
Elections 2004
Features candidate and campaign information, policy issues, and results links for the 2004 election cycle. From the University of Michigan Documents Center.
BBC News: Vote USA 2004
latest news, profiles, web links, Q&A, calendar, and media files for the 2004 U.S. Presidential election.
Classroom Help
Resources for teachers and educators.
History of Presidential Elections
A complete History of presidential elections.
Elections...The American Way
Features and activities on the different aspects of American presidential elections.
2004 Presidential Election
This special feature of the SCORE H-SS curriculum website provides an annotated set of links to lessons and resources to support classroom learning about the 2004 election.
USA Voting Poll
Democracy at Work. Review the latest candidates and participate in the surveys. We want to hear what you have to say.
WhiteHouse '04
An academic directory of links for the presidential election.
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Fun Facts
  The smallest President was James Madison (Presidential term 1809-17). The fourth President, Madison stood 5 feet, 4 inches (163 centimeters) tall and weighed less than 100 pounds (45 kilograms).

The tallest President was Abraham Lincoln (1861-65). He stood 6 feet, 4 inches (193 centimeters) tall.

The heaviest President was William Howard Taft (1909-13), who sometimes tipped the scales at more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms) during his tenure. After he became stuck in the White House bathtub, Taft ordered a new one installed. The replacement was big enough to hold four grown men of average size!

 

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