Q.1.
Name the first Republican President of the United States of America?

The first Republican to have been elected as the President of the United States of America was Abraham Lincoln. He was elected in 1861 as the 16th president of the country.

Q.2.
Which U.S. Republican president's famous campaign slogan was "I Like Ike!"?

“I like Ike” was the slogan used by Dwight Eisenhower, who was a Republican candidate for the Presidential elections in the United States in 1952. "Ike" was his childhood family nickname.

Q.3.
Name the Republican President who has served more than two terms?

Franklin D. Roosevelt is the only President in the history of the United States of America to have served as President for three terms.

Q.4.
Which Democrat was elected the president of the United States after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?

Andrew Johnson, who was a Democrat, became the 17th President of the United States of America after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Q.5.
What is the party logo of the Republican Party?

The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party, was founded in 1854. The Republican elephant symbolizes intelligence, honor, and strength.

Q.6.
Which Republican president was also an actor?

The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, a member of the Republican Party, was a Hollywood actor before he actively started his involvement in politics.

Q.7.
Which Republican American president is associated with the "Teddy Bear"?

Theodore Roosevelt, a republican and the sixth President of the United States, was also known by the name Teddy after his hunting trip in 1902 in Mississippi.

Q.8.
Who was the first Democratic President of the USA?

Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States of America, elected in 1824, was also the first President to be a Democrat.

Q.9.
What is the Republican Party also known as?

Grand Old Party or GOP is what the Republican Party is also known as. The opponents of the Kansas–Nebraska Act inspired the foundation of this party in 1854.

Q.10.
What is the party logo of the Democratic Party?

In the 1828 presidential election, the Donkey was first linked with the Democratic Party when the opponents of the Democratic candidate Andrew Jackson called him "jackass.