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      Which American President's airplane was first named Air Force One?
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      • Dwight D. Eisenhower

      • John F. Kennedy

      • Franklin D. Roosevelt

      • Richard M. Nixon

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      1. Which American President's airplane was first named Air Force One?
        1. Dwight D. Eisenhower
        2. John F. Kennedy
        3. Franklin D. Roosevelt
        4. Richard M. Nixon
        1. While Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to have his own plane, the "Sacred Cow," John F. Kennedy's VC-137 was the first to be called Air Force One.

          **From "The Big Book of American Trivia" by J. Stephen Lang

      2. Over what historic Maryland fort was the first fifty-star U.S. flag raised in 1960?
        1. Fort Washington
        2. Fort McHenry
        3. Fort Dodge
        4. Fort Wayne
        1. Fort McHenry in Baltimore, MD - site of Francis Scott Key's writing of the "Star Spangled Banner".

          *From "The Big Book of American Trivia" by J. Stephen Lang

      3. On what patriotic holiday did presidents John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe die
        1. Thanksgiving Day
        2. Independence Day (4th of July)
        3. Memorial Day
        4. Veteran's Day
        1. Independence Day - July 4th

      4. Naval hero James Lawrence utter the famous line "Don't give up the ship" during what war?
        1. The war of 1812
        2. The Civil War
        3. The Spanish-American War
        4. The Revolutionary War
        1. "Don't give up the ship", was the dying command of James Lawrence in 1813 aboard the USS Chesapeake

      5. Who first placed his (very large) signature on the Declaration of Independence?
        1. Thomas Jefferson
        2. Benjamin Franklin
        3. John Adams
        4. John Hancock
        1. John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress at the time of the signing. This is why a common phrase was "put your John Hancock here" when referring to signing your name.

      6. "High Hopes" was the campaign song of what Democratic presidential candidate?
        1. Lyndon B. Johnson
        2. Richard M. Nixon
        3. John F. Kennedy
        4. Ronald Reagan
        1. John F. Kennedy. The song was sung by Frank Sinatra to the tune of his 1959 hit single, "High Hopes," but with lyrics changed to cheer on the 1960 Democratic candidate.

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