Was Nixon a Democrat?

He was a member of the Republican Party who previously served as a representative and senator from California and was the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961.
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Who was the only president to ever resign?

After successfully ending American fighting in Vietnam and improving international relations with the U.S.S.R. and China, he became the only President to ever resign the office, as a result of the Watergate scandal. Reconciliation was the first goal set by President Richard M. Nixon.
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Has any president been cremated?

“Every president and every vice president, except one, has been buried. There's only been one cremated,” says Rosenbaum. “That was President Gerald Ford's Vice President, Nelson Rockefeller, who was cremated.
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Who was the youngest president?

The youngest person to assume the presidency was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at the age of 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.
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Which president was famous for fighting duels?

While the deadly duel two years earlier between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton is the most famous in American history, Jackson was a frequent dueler among the prominent politicians of the dueling age, which lasted up until the Civil War era.
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Why did Nixon get demoted?

Peacock, who was a new officer who was deemed "Too G.I." and unpopular with the Company. Nixon then participated in the occupation of Germany. He was the focus of an episode, which was set there and titled "Why We Fight". He was eventually demoted to Battalion S-3 because of his fondness for liquor.
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Did Richard Nixon fight in ww2?

He graduated from Duke Law School in 1937, practiced law in California, then moved with his wife Pat to Washington in 1942 to work for the federal government. After active duty in the Naval Reserve during World War II, he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1946.
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How many Band of Brothers are still alive?

Its wartime exploits inspired a book and later a miniseries. Now Edward Shames, the last surviving member of the so-called 'Band of Brothers' battalion, has died. Shames passed away in December last year at his home in Norfolk, Virginia, at the age of 99.
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Did winters work for Nixon?

After his discharge from the U.S. Army in 1945, Major Richard Winters returned to civilian life. He worked for a while for Nixon Nitration Works, the family firm of his wartime friend Louis Nixon.
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Which president never lived in the White House?

Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time, each President has made his own changes and additions.
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Which president was Alexander Hamilton?

Hamilton was never the president of the United States, although he was the closest aide and advisor to the country's first president, George Washington, and also helped to shape the policies of his successor, John Adams.
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When was the last legal duel in America?

The Broderick–Terry duel (subsequently called "the last notable American duel") was fought between United States Senator David C. Broderick, of California, and ex-Chief Justice David S. Terry, of the Supreme Court of California, on September 13, 1859.
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Who was the first billionaire president?

The richest president in history is believed to be Donald Trump, who is often considered the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not precisely known because the Trump Organization is privately held. Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million.
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Who was the best president?

Abraham Lincoln has taken the highest ranking in each survey and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt have always ranked in the top five while James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Franklin Pierce have been ranked at the bottom of all four surveys.
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Who was the shortest president?

U.S. presidents by height order

James Madison, the shortest president, was 5 ft 4 in (163 cm).
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Was Alexander Hamilton Black?

While Hamilton himself was born in the West Indies, he was most definitely white. And George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr are usually played by Black actors. None of them was Black, obviously.
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Why was Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill?

After collecting a large amount of public input, Lew announced Hamilton would keep his place on the ten and maintain a strong presence on our national currency, and the treasury would pursue other plans for adding a woman to our paper money.
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Who was George Washington's right hand man?

Hamilton fought with honor in the Revolutionary War

Through his efforts as a volunteer, young Hamilton became General George Washington's aide de camp, or his right-hand man.
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Which president was not born in the United States?

Every president to date was either a citizen at the adoption of the Constitution in 1789 or born in the United States; of the former group, all except one had two parents with citizenship in what would become the U.S. (Andrew Jackson).
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Was there ever a single president?

Tall, stately, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only President who never married.
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Who was the first president to be born a U.S. citizen?

Van Buren was the first president born an American citizen. He was also the only president for whom English was a second language; his first language was Dutch. Van Buren entered political life in 1812 after winning a seat in the state legislature.
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Is Band of Brothers true story?

Band of Brothers is based on a true story, though much of that story has changed. While "Band of Brothers" is indeed based on the exploits of the real life "Easy" Company, much of their story has been either condensed or changed for the sake of television.
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Is anybody from Easy Company still alive?

Shames's death leaves 97-year-old Bradford Freeman as the last surviving member of Easy Company. Shames was portrayed by British actor Joseph May in the HBO series. He is survived by sons Douglas and Steven, four grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
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