| A | B |
| chiefofstate | The ceremonial head of the government of the US |
| chiefexecutive | vested by the constitution with "the executive power of the US" |
| chiefadministrator | heading one of the largest governmental machines |
| chiefdiplomat | the main architect of American foreign policy and nations chief spokesperson |
| commanderinchief | head of armed forces |
| chiefofparty | acknowledged leader of the political party that controls executive branch |
| Washinton | First President |
| Harrison | First President to die in office |
| Lincoln | President during the Civil War |
| Cleveland | President when the statue of liberty was given to us |
| Hoover | President when great depression began |
| Roosevelt | President when the war ended |
| Truman | President when Atomic Bomb was dropped |
| Eisenhower | President when WWII began |
| Kennedy | He was killed on Nov. 22 1963 |
| Nixon | The only President to resign |
| Ford | President when Vietnam War ended |
| Carter | Camp David |
| Reagan | Most popular President |
| Clinton | Our President today |