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These presidents coupled up to discuss their former secretarial jobs.
Question 1:
These presidents coupled up to discuss their former secretarial jobs. Which pair doesnt fit with the others?
A.
James Madison James Buchanan
B.
Thomas Jefferson Martin Van Buren
C.
John Adams John Tyler
D.
James Monroe John Quincy Adams
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