Monday, February 18, 2013

Your Turn

How many former Presidents can you name? According to a new study, the average person in America can only name 5 former US Presidents.


84 comments:

  1. Washington jefferson lincoln roosevelt x2 adams fillmore eisenhower truman kennedy carter nixon johnson bush x2 clinton obama hoover
    And i'm English

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    1. I know more US Presidents than UK PMs, probs because ours were all so dusty and dull

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  2. ...and these people are allowed to vote.

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  3. That is such a sad commentary (if it is a true statistic) on the state of our country if the average American can only name 5 presidents.

    I'm 44 and i was able to name 11 right off the bat without thinking too hard.

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  4. I'm Canadian and let's see who I can name: Washington, Lincoln, Nixon, Carter,Reagan, Clinton,Bush and Obama.

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  5. 13 just off the top of my head. But the longer I think about it the more I get. I'm up to 15 now.

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  6. Anonymous10:10 AM

    Just those who were president in my lifetime exceed five...FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush and Obama. God, I've been alive a long time!

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  7. 14 off the top of my head. Dayum. People are scary anymore.

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  8. Good lord. And they keep cutting history from U.S. schools. All the schools focus on is standardized testing. It's TRAGIC.

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  9. All of them. In order. Yes, I'm a freak.

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  10. About 10...but I'm Dutch.

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  11. Yeah, i can name a slew. Ignorance if history has serious consequences. How do you if you're being lied to if you were never familiar with the facts? Between no knowledge of facts and the misinformation channel, there is little hope to make rational intelligent decision. It doesnt matter what side of an issue u decide, but at least base it on facts and history thats known to be true. Ok, off soapbox, lol

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  12. About 35,not necessarily in order - I get a little confused between Jackson & Lincoln

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  14. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Adams 2, Andrew Jackson (related!), Van Buren, Polk, Lincoln, Johnson x2, Roosevelt...all the rest in my lifetime: Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton, Dubya, Obama. Eisenhower...

    Good for you, Spacecowboy!! I used to know them in order, too.

    Sad, sad, sad it's only 5. :(

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  15. Anonymous10:22 AM

    Washington
    John Adams
    Jefferson
    Madison
    Monroe
    J.Q. Adams
    Jackson
    Van Buren
    W.H. Harrison
    Tyler
    Polk
    Taylor
    Fillmore
    Pierce
    Buchanan
    Lincoln
    A. Johnson
    Grant
    Hayes
    Garfield
    Arthur
    Cleveland
    B. Harrison
    Cleveland
    McKinley
    T. Roosevelt
    Taft
    Harding
    Coolidge
    Wilson
    Hoover
    FD Roosevelt
    Truman
    Eisenhower
    Kennedy
    L. Johnson
    Nixon
    Ford
    Carter
    Reagan
    GHW Bush
    Clinton
    GW Bush
    Obama

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  16. I mean which presidents come between Jackson and Lincoln.

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  17. Anonymous10:23 AM

    I used to study the presidents in high school. Not so much these days.

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  18. washington, adams, jefferson, madison, monroe, quincy adams, jackson, van buren, tyler, cleveland, lincoln, johnson, grant, pierce, taft, mckinley, rooselvelt, wilson, coolidge, hoover, rooselvelt, truman, eisenhower, kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama

    I'm forgetting a bunch in the middle (and many are mixed up). But 33 isn't bad!

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  19. Without thinking about it, I got 13; thinking about it, I got another 10. That leaves 20 of them who obviously didn't register during history class. Spacecowboy-- I'm impressed!!

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  20. @prolixe, Martin Van Buren (who no one ever cared about) is my five-times great grandfather.

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  21. Anonymous10:34 AM

    IIRC, Van Buren was the first president born after the US was created and whose first language was Dutch, not English.

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  22. I suck at presidents but I got 27 in just a few minutes. At the very least, a person should be able to name the presidents in their lifetimes and the assassinated ones.

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  23. All ot them it's called Google, plus I keep a list on my board at work.

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  24. All of them. But being Canadian makes me fall outside the study...

    @prolixe: I learned a mnemonic from an old lady years ago to remember the first 14 presidents in order: "When a joke made me a joker, Van had to poke the fiery poker." The first letter of each word is the first letter of the presidents' last names. Simple, but effective!

    Nerdcrest out.

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    1. @Lew, bet that helped at testing time!!

      This YouTube video is kind of like what my teacher did. It was all folksy and 70s and made us laugh at her, but damn, I aced that part of every history exam ever. IIRC, she put in a part after their name that had the number of years served (like "Kennedy almost 3") so you could do the math in your head to figure out which number they were.

      Oh geez, now I need a nerdcrest out! :b

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  25. All of them. But being Canadian makes me fall outside the study...

    @prolixe: I learned a mnemonic from an old lady years ago to remember the first 14 presidents in order: "When a joke made me a joker, Van had to poke the fiery poker." The first letter of each word is the first letter of the presidents' last names. Simple, but effective!

    Nerdcrest out.

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  26. I got to 24 before I went to Google, looks like I need to brush up on my American history.

    Karen for some reason Van Buren sticks out the most in my mind, he is always the first one I name and then I start chronologically for some reason.

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  27. Washington, Jefferson, J Adams, JQ Adams, Filmore, Lincoln, T Roosevelt, FD Roosevelt, Madison, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Regan, G bush, Clinton, GW Bush, Obama.

    More than five off the top of my head.

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  28. Without looking it up:

    Washington
    John Adams
    John Quincy Adams
    Jefferson
    Monroe
    Buchanan
    Madison
    Lincoln
    Hoover
    A. Johnson
    Van Buren
    McKinley
    B. Harrison
    WH Harrison
    Filmore
    Polk
    Wilson
    LBJ
    Jackson
    Nixon
    Eisenhower
    Carter
    Ford
    Hayes
    Cleavland
    Pierce
    Coolidge
    JFK
    T. Roosevelt
    FDR
    Zachary Taylor
    John Tyler
    Taft
    Truman
    Reagan
    Bush I
    Bush II
    Clinton

    My edumacation went good. :(

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  29. All I remember is the president I would have love to sleep with. CALL ME BILL CLINTON.

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  30. I can name a lot, though not in order of their term. Thank you, 6th grade social studies!

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  31. I can name 20 off the top of my head and I am Canadian. My 8th grader can name 10.

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  32. It is a sad commentary on our education system -- and yet the cuts just keep coming.

    Eventually we will have a nation of completely uninformed voters and we will go off blindly to hell in a handbasket.

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  33. Well over half fairly easily, in my day History was a big deal in school.
    It's too bad kids or schools don't take it more seriously today. Great men have studied the lives and actions of men generations before them to learn. You can learn from the past and put it to use even in today's fast paced rat race.

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  34. Garfield's in my family tree.

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    1. Wont come down,eh? ( sorry, cldnt resist)

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  35. All of them. In order. And no apologies for it.

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  36. I'm Indian and I came up with 16.

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  37. Virtually all. I've got LBJ in my family tree, although I'm not terribly proud of it.

    And the education system, just. oh. my. God. My youngest is a senior and I can't wait until he's out of the OK school system. Pathetic, and yet they're going to make more cuts to education. . .

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  38. Like SpaceCowboy I can name them all forward and backward. Pub trivia is a recreation of mine, so over time I picked it up.

    The hard part for most is all of the presidents between Monroe and Lincoln.

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  39. I got 37. 5? Really? That seems entirely too low. There's the big three that everyone knows: Washington, Lincoln, and Kennedy. That leaves two more, which I would guess would be Obama and GWB since they're the most recent? The average person in America can't name Clinton, or Reagan, or FDR?

    I mean, Mt. Rushmore gives you four right there. Paper money gives you five, six if you count the $2 bill. I'm having a hard time buying 5. 10 is believable, and that's scary enough. It's like you have to go out of your way to not know at least twenty presidents if you live in the US.

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  40. I came up with 22 right off the top of my head. Who are these people in this study? Then again I shake my head ever time I see one of those Jay walking segments, on jay Leno.

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  41. Obama
    Clinton
    Bush, Jr
    Bush, Sr
    Carter
    Nixon
    Kennedy
    Eisenhower
    Truman
    F.Roosevelt
    Roosevelt
    Adams
    Jefferson
    Washington
    Cleveland
    Arthur
    Lincoln
    Taft
    Jackson
    Tyler

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  42. Even the stoners I know can name 10. I call bullisht on this and want to source of the study!

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  43. 27, and I'm French.

    Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Lincoln, Jackson (mixed up with Johnson, but still a president), Grant, McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, GWB, Obama, Palin.

    Oops, my mistake for the last one. I should give up on parallel universes fan fiction.

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  44. STONER here -- I forgot 8 completely. Of the rest, I got most of them in the correct order -- I had most trouble with the Garfield-McKinley years.

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  45. Taft, Madison, Washington, Jefferson, Clinton, Bush 1, Bush Jr, Roosevelt 1, FDR, JFK, LBJ, Reagan, Carter. Ford, Nixon, Hoover, Obama, Hayes, Garfield, Chester A Arthur, Buchanan, Dwight Eisenhower, Truman, Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Grant, Adams. Thats it Im dry! 27, if I counteed right.

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  46. Im a stone cold Married With Children fan--how the freak could I forget the greatest President of All, James Polk? :-D

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  47. All of them. Washington, Adams, Madison, Monroe, Adams, Jackson, Harrison, Tyler, Pierce, Fillmore, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Arthur, Garfield, Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama.

    I missed Garfield when I ran through them on my fingers, but I caught him when I typed it here.

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  48. Oops. Missed Van Buren in this run through, too.

    In high school, I knew all the VP's, and I knew the major party Presidential/Vice Presidential losers in every election. I was the captain of the local TV quiz show team. Geek.

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  49. I'm Irish and the few I can think of off the top of my head are.

    Abraham Lincoln
    George Bush
    George Bush Jr
    Bill Clinton
    Ronald Reagan
    JFK
    William McKinley*
    James K Polk*
    Gerald Ford
    Andrew Johnson
    Woodrow Wilson
    Jimmy Carter

    *Thanks to Glee and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide

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  50. I know I'm not doing these in order: Washington, Adams (father & son), Jefferson, Monroe, Wilson, Bush (father & son), Carter, Nixon, Ford, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Taft, Harding, T.Roosevelt,F.Roosevelt, Reagan, Clinton, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Truman, Jackson, Madison, Fillmore, Hoover, Cleveland, Garfield, Polk, Coolidge, Harrison, Hayes,Garfield, Arthur, Pierce, Buchanan, Tyler, Taylor, McKinley, and Obama.

    I know most of them because so many San Francisco streets are named after them, and Harding died in my home town.

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  51. Oh yeah Van Buren!

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  52. Well, I'm pretty skeptical about polls about people's knowledge of some particular subject. Still, if it's true that people could only name five presidents, well, sheet, I've LIVED through more presidents than that!

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  53. A whole load of white dudes, that's who. I'm too busy to list a bunch, but I can think of at least 12 off hand. Rutherford B Hayes, just because his name is so snazzy...

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  54. I pulled out my wallet and came up with Washington, Lincoln, Hamilton, Jackson, Ben Franklin and Salmon P Chase.

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  55. I just found a $2.00 bill. Add Jefferson to my list.

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  56. These are in no particular order just off the top of my head:

    Lincoln
    Washington
    Adams
    Jefferson
    Taft
    Pierce
    Eisenhower
    Nixon
    Polk
    Roosevelt
    JFK
    Wilson
    Ford
    McKinley
    Harrison
    Cleveland
    Truman
    Grant
    Johnson
    Carter
    Reagan
    Clinton
    Bush
    Bush 2

    I know I missed a few but the reason why I knew most of them to begin with is because we would go to Washington DC every summer and we would play a game in the car ride to guess them all. Thanks ma & dad!

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  57. 25 off of the top of my head, 38 with about 5 more minutes. I used to know them all...about 20 years ago.

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  58. I got 10. I wonder if anyone could name 5 Aussie Prime Ministers...

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  59. Five? Seriously?

    I probably can't do all of them, but I can sure as hell do better than 5. That's really sad.

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  61. I'm Canadian and just off the top of my head I can name about 16 or so, which is a hell of a lot better than asking me who Canadian Prime Ministers were.

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  62. I got 11 and I'm Jamaican.

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  64. I can name 28 and picture others whose name I have forgotten.

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  65. Obama, G W Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Carter, Johnson, Nixon, Kennedy, Franklin D Roosevelt, Hoover, teddy Roosevelt, Ulysses S Grant, Andrew Jackson, Lincoln, Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Millard Fillmore, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Gerald Ford, William Mckinley, Howard Taft, Harrison, Madison, Rutherford B Hayes,

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  67. Wow, really? I'm Australian and I could think of 10 off the top of my head.

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  68. I had 11 without stopping to really think. More after that but I only count those initial 11. I'm Canadian. How many of our Prime Ministers can you name? Aaaand, GO!!

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  69. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Adams (the son?), Van Buren, Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland (2x), Jackson, Garfield, Wilson, Taft, Hoover, Roosevelt, FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, Bush II, Obama. And I'm stupid and have a short attention span, so I'm done. This is sad.

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  70. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, Buchanan, Fillmore, Polk, Garfield, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Obama.

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  71. Canadian Prime Ministers:
    Macdonald Mackenzie Abbott Thompson Bowell Tupper Laurier Borden Meighen William Mackenzie Pearson
    Trudeau St Laurent Clark
    Diefenbaker Turner Harper Campbell Chretien Martin

    Australian:
    Barton Deakin Watson Reid Menzies Fadden Curtin Forde Chifley Holt
    McEwen McMahon Fraser Hawke Gillard
    Rudd Howard Hughes Bruce Scullin Lyons Page Whitlam

    Britian:
    Balfour Campbell-Bannerman Asquith Lloyd George Law Baldwin MacDonald
    Chamberlain Churchill Attlee Eden
    Wilson Macmillan Heath Douglas-Home Callaghan Thatcher Major Blair Brown Cameron Salisbury Gladstone Roseberry Disraeli

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  72. Washington
    J Adams
    Jefferson
    Madison
    Monroe
    JQ Adams
    Polk
    Fillmore
    Grant
    Arthur
    A. Jackson
    Lincoln
    Cleveland
    T Roosevelt
    F Roosevelt
    A Johnson
    L Johnson
    Kennedy
    Truman
    Eisenhower
    Nixon
    Ford
    Carter
    Reagan
    GH Bush
    Clinton
    GW Bush
    Obama

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  74. All of them but not in order.

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  75. washington, jefferson, adams, adams, taylor, harding, lincoln, kennedy, johnson, ford, carter, reagan, bush sr, bush, obama, taft, eisenhower, roosevelt, monroe ... could come up with more if I wanted to sit here all night. *And* I managed to miss out on having to memorize the presidents in elementary school so I don't have that to fall back on.

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  76. I just popped open my text editor and listed 36 off the top of my head and was shamed I couldn't remember the last ones AND that I only knew for certain I had from Obama to Hoover in the correct order was was totally uncertain after that! Off to Wiki to memorize in order along with dates!!

    Yes .. I suck as an American. : (

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  77. I know one Australian prime minister was McMahon, but that's because he's Julian McMahon's father.

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  78. Washington, Jefferson, John Adams, John Q. Adams, Monroe, Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Jackson, Fillmore, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Harrison, Cleveland, Eisenhower, Truman, JFK, Nixon, LBJ, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, GW Bush, Obama.

    Dang it!! I know there'll be others that I'll go "Ohhh, yeah...."

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