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Who was the 44th President of the United States?
Barack H. Obama
What years did Barack Obama serve as President?
2009-2017
What political party did Barack Obama represent?
Democrat
What significant distinction does Barack Obama hold in U.S. history?
He is the first bi-racial President, identified as African American.
Who was Barack Obama's Vice President?
Joseph 'Joe' Biden
Who did Barack Obama defeat for the Democratic nomination in 2008?
New York Senator Hillary Clinton.
Who was the Republican candidate in the 2008 Presidential election?
Arizona Senator John McCain.
What was John McCain's running mate in the 2008 election?
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
What was Barack Obama's campaign message in the 2008 election?
'Hope & Change'.
How many electoral votes did Barack Obama receive in the 2008 election?
365 electoral votes.
What was the popular vote count for Barack Obama in the 2008 election?
69 million votes.
Why was Barack Obama awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
For his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation.
How long had Barack Obama been President when he received the Nobel Peace Prize?
Only 8.5 months.
What significant economic challenge did President Obama face upon taking office?
An economy with more than 10% unemployment.
What grassroots movement emerged in reaction to Obama's policies?
The Tea Party.
What was the motto of the Tea Party?
'Don't Tread On Me!'
What controversial theory did Donald Trump promote regarding Barack Obama?
Birtherism, the belief that Obama was not born in the U.S.
What did Barack Obama do to address the Birtherism claims?
He produced his Birth Certificate from Hawaii.
What health care legislation did Barack Obama advocate for?
The Affordable Care Act, also known as 'Obamacare'.
What was a major requirement of the Affordable Care Act?
All citizens were required to pay a health care tax to subsidize those who could not afford insurance.
What was the Supreme Court's ruling on the Affordable Care Act?
It was ruled constitutional because it was considered a tax.
Who did Barack Obama run against in the 2012 election?
Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts.
What was a key factor that hurt Mitt Romney's campaign in 2012?
A hidden camera video where he said, '47% of the country will never vote for me.'
What major foreign policy action did President Obama take regarding Osama bin Laden?
He succeeded in assassinating Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.
What significant diplomatic action did Barack Obama take regarding Cuba?
He opened U.S. relations to Cuba and ended U.S. sanctions against it.