A1 - Barack Obama
B2 - John F. Kennedy
C3 - George W. Bush
D4 - Theodore Roosevelt
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Answer: Theodore Roosevelt’s daughter Alice was a socialite and early fashion icon at the age of 17. The color “Alice Blue” was named for the grey-blue color of her eyes and became a popular shade for dresses and other garments. Her affinity for the shade of blue sparked a color trend in women's fashion in the early 1900s. The color is presently specified by the United States Navy for use in insignia and trim on the USS Theodore Roosevelt. Her blue gowns even inspired the hit song "Alice Blue Gown," which premiered in the 1919 Broadway musical Irene.
Also -
Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to be born in a hospital. At 98 years old, Carter is both the oldest living and longest-lived president, as well as the one with the longest post-presidency, and his 76-year-long marriage makes him the longest-married president.
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