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Who was the first US President to live in the White House?

John Adams, the second US President, moved into the brand-new White House in 1800. His wife, Abigail, used to hang their laundry in the East Rooms instead of outside because she thought it was undignified for people to see the president's laundry.

Q.2.
What city is the United Nations General Assembly based?

Founded in 1945 after WWII, the UN is based in New York City.

Q.3.
What year did the first woman run for president of the United States?

Victoria Woodhull ran for president of the United States in 1872 as a candidate for the Equal Rights Party.

Q.4.
What country is the world's largest democracy?

With over 1.3 billion people, India is the seventh-largest country in the world but the largest (most populated) democracy.

Q.5.
What country was not a founding member of the European Union?

The founding members of the EU, the so-called "inner-six,” were Italy, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Spain joined in 1986.

Q.6.
How many US presidents have been impeached?

Three presidents have been impeached, Andrew Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in 1998, and Donald Trump in 2019 and 2021. All three were acquitted.

Q.7.
What country has the oldest parliament in the world?

Founded in 930, Iceland's Althing is the oldest continual parliament in the world.

Q.8.
What relation is Jared Kushner to former US President Donald Trump?

Jared Kushner is Donald Trump's son-in-law and is married to his daughter Ivanka.

Q.9.
Aside from Vice President George H.W. Bush, who was the only member of Ronald Reagan's cabinet to stay in the same office for his entire two terms?

Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Samuel Pierce was also the only African American in Reagan's cabinet.

Q.10.
Who was the first US President to leave the United States while in office?

Theodore Roosevelt traveled to Panama in 1906 to see the work on the canal, becoming the first president to leave the USA while in office.