What Would The U.S. President Say To You?

Do you ever what the president would say to you?
START THE QUIZ!

Question 1/10

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What would your friends most likely describe you as?
Popular
Memorable
Persistent
Charming

Question 2/10

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How many secrets would you say you have?
None. I'm an open book
A few here and their
Way too many

Question 3/10

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Are you greatly involved in politics?
Yes I am
No I'm not

Question 4/10

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How often do you contribute to charity?
At least every day
Once a week
Once a month
Whenever I have time

Question 5/10

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What do you think about problems that are funded by the government?
I don't really care
They're terrible
I don't like them but we need them
Absolutely necessary and I think there should be more

Question 6/10

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Which of these would you be most likely to say?
There is nothing to fear but fear itself
Stand up for what you believe even if you're standing alone
Life is a present not a given
Shoot for the moon

Question 7/10

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Which crisis do you think you could handle?
National debt
A world war
Government corruption
An economic crisis

Question 8/10

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Do you always speak what's on your mind?
Of course
Not always
Never

Question 9/10

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Which of these are most important to you?
World peace
Eradication of poverty
Trade
American strength

Question 10/10

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Would you risk your life for a total stranger?
Of course I would
It depends
No I wouldn't
He would tell you to keep the peace among people. To make sure if there is ever a disturbance, to keep everyone calm.

Keep The Peace

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The president would tell you to make sure you take the chances as they arise. To never let an opportunity go.

Take Chances

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The President would tell you to make sure you know your places and to rise up as the leader you can be.

Become a Leader

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The president would tell you that you need to stop hiding in the shadows and actually speak up. To let your ideas known.

To Speak Up

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