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Lloyd Bentsen's full name was Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr., and he lived until 2006.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen's full name was Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr., and he passed away in 2006.
Lloyd Bentsen achieved the rank of General during his military service in the United States Army.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen achieved the rank of Colonel during his military service, not General.
Lloyd Bentsen Sr.'s parents were first-generation Danish-Americans who were homesteaders in South Dakota.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen Sr.'s parents, Peter and Tena, were indeed first-generation Danish-Americans who settled as homesteaders in South Dakota.
Lloyd Bentsen Sr. and his brother Elmer were known for establishing the 'Texas Gold' citrus trademark in Hidalgo County.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen Sr. and his brother Elmer established the 'Pride O Texas' citrus trademark, not 'Texas Gold,' in Hidalgo County.
Lloyd Bentsen graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1942.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen earned his LL.B. degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 1942.
During World War II, Lloyd Bentsen's initial military assignment involved intelligence work in Europe.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen's initial military assignment during World War II involved intelligence work in Brazil, not Europe.
Bentsen flew combat missions in B-24 bombers from Foggia, Italy, targeting crucial Nazi oil fields.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen flew combat missions in B-24 bombers from Foggia, Italy, targeting strategic Nazi oil fields, including those in Ploiești, Romania.
The 15th Air Force's operations, including Bentsen's unit, eliminated all of Nazi Germany's fuel sources.
Answer: False
The 15th Air Force's operations eliminated approximately half of Nazi Germany's fuel sources, not all of them.
Lloyd Bentsen was awarded the Purple Heart for his service in World War II.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters for his service in World War II, not the Purple Heart.
What was Lloyd Bentsen's full name?
Answer: Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr.
Lloyd Bentsen's full name was Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr.
What was Lloyd Bentsen's highest military rank?
Answer: Colonel
Lloyd Bentsen achieved the rank of Colonel during his military service in the United States Army Air Forces.
From which country did Lloyd Bentsen Sr.'s parents originate?
Answer: Denmark
Lloyd Bentsen Sr.'s parents were first-generation Danish-Americans, originating from Denmark.
What was the name of the citrus trademark established by Lloyd Bentsen Sr. and his brother Elmer in Hidalgo County?
Answer: Pride O Texas
Lloyd Bentsen Sr. and his brother Elmer established the 'Pride O Texas' citrus trademark in Hidalgo County.
From which university did Lloyd Bentsen earn his LL.B. degree in 1942?
Answer: University of Texas School of Law
Lloyd Bentsen earned his LL.B. degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 1942.
Where did Lloyd Bentsen first serve in intelligence work during World War II?
Answer: Brazil
Lloyd Bentsen's initial military assignment during World War II involved intelligence work in Brazil.
What type of combat aircraft did Bentsen fly during World War II missions from Foggia, Italy?
Answer: B-24 Liberators
Lloyd Bentsen flew combat missions in B-24 Liberators from Foggia, Italy, during World War II.
Which crucial oil fields, vital for Nazi war production, were targeted by Bentsen's unit during World War II?
Answer: Ploiești oil fields
Bentsen's unit targeted the Ploiești oil fields in Romania, which were crucial for Nazi war production during World War II.
What was the impact of the 15th Air Force's operations, including Bentsen's unit, on Nazi Germany's fuel sources?
Answer: It eliminated approximately half of Nazi Germany's fuel sources.
The 15th Air Force's operations, including Bentsen's unit, successfully eliminated approximately half of Nazi Germany's fuel sources.
Which of the following military decorations did Lloyd Bentsen receive for his service in World War II?
Answer: Distinguished Flying Cross
For his service in World War II, Lloyd Bentsen was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters.
Lloyd Bentsen's first federal political office was as a U.S. Senator from Texas.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen's first federal political office was as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, not a U.S. Senator.
Before his federal career, Bentsen held the administrative position of Hidalgo County Judge.
Answer: True
Prior to his federal service, Lloyd Bentsen served as Hidalgo County Judge, an administrative role in Texas county government.
Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn served as a significant mentor to Lloyd Bentsen during his early time in the U.S. House.
Answer: True
During his early tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, Lloyd Bentsen was a protégé of Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn.
What was Lloyd Bentsen's first federal political office?
Answer: Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Lloyd Bentsen's first federal political office was as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Texas's 15th district.
Who was a significant mentor to Lloyd Bentsen during his early time in the U.S. House of Representatives?
Answer: Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn
During his early tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, Lloyd Bentsen became a protégé of Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn.
As a U.S. Senator, Lloyd Bentsen chaired the powerful Senate Finance Committee.
Answer: True
During his time in the U.S. Senate, Lloyd Bentsen indeed chaired the influential Senate Finance Committee.
Lloyd Bentsen represented Texas in the United States Senate for approximately 15 years.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen represented Texas in the United States Senate for over two decades, from 1971 to 1993, which is longer than 15 years.
As a fiscal conservative, Lloyd Bentsen generally opposed increasing taxes, even to achieve balanced budgets.
Answer: False
As a fiscal conservative, Lloyd Bentsen favored balanced budgets and was willing to increase taxes to achieve them, and also supported stimulus spending.
Lloyd Bentsen defeated incumbent Senator Ralph Yarborough in the 1970 Texas Democratic Senatorial primary.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen successfully defeated the incumbent Senator Ralph Yarborough in the challenging 1970 Texas Democratic Senatorial primary.
Bentsen's controversial 1970 Senate primary campaign strategy involved accusing his opponent of financial misconduct.
Answer: False
Bentsen's controversial 1970 Senate primary campaign strategy involved using television ads that linked his opponent to the 1968 Democratic National Convention riots, not accusing him of financial misconduct.
Lloyd Bentsen lost the 1970 general election for the U.S. Senate in Texas to George H. W. Bush.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen convincingly won the 1970 general election for the U.S. Senate in Texas against George H. W. Bush.
After his initial victory in 1970, Lloyd Bentsen was reelected to the Senate three additional times.
Answer: True
Following his initial victory in 1970, Lloyd Bentsen was reelected to the Senate three more times, in 1976, 1982, and 1988.
Lloyd Bentsen was simultaneously reelected to the U.S. Senate in 1988, despite the presidential ticket's loss.
Answer: True
Despite the Dukakis-Bentsen presidential ticket's loss, Lloyd Bentsen was reelected to the U.S. Senate in 1988 due to Texas's 'Johnson law'.
As a freshman Senator, Lloyd Bentsen guided the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) to passage.
Answer: True
As a freshman Senator, Lloyd Bentsen successfully guided the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a significant pension reform bill, through Congress.
Lloyd Bentsen championed the creation of 401(k) retirement plans.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen championed the creation of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), not 401(k) retirement plans.
For how long did Lloyd Bentsen serve as a United States Senator from Texas?
Answer: Over two decades
Lloyd Bentsen served as a United States Senator from Texas for over two decades, from 1971 to 1993.
Which statement best describes Lloyd Bentsen's fiscal policy views during his time in Congress?
Answer: He favored balanced budgets and was willing to increase taxes to achieve them.
As a fiscal conservative, Lloyd Bentsen favored balanced budgets and was willing to increase taxes to achieve them, also supporting stimulus spending to combat stagflation.
Who did Lloyd Bentsen defeat in the 1970 Democratic senatorial primary in Texas?
Answer: Ralph Yarborough
Lloyd Bentsen defeated incumbent Senator Ralph Yarborough in the 1970 Texas Democratic senatorial primary.
What controversial campaign strategy did Bentsen employ in the 1970 Senate primary?
Answer: He used images of the 1968 Democratic National Convention riots to link his opponent to unrest.
In the 1970 Senate primary, Bentsen's campaign used television advertising featuring images of the 1968 Democratic National Convention riots to associate his opponent with the unrest.
What was the outcome of the 1970 general election for the U.S. Senate in Texas, where Bentsen faced George H. W. Bush?
Answer: Bentsen won convincingly with 53.5% of the vote.
Lloyd Bentsen convincingly won the 1970 general election for the U.S. Senate in Texas against George H. W. Bush, securing 53.5% of the vote.
What was the result of Lloyd Bentsen's simultaneous Senate re-election bid in 1988?
Answer: He was reelected to the United States Senate with 59 percent of the vote.
Despite the presidential ticket's loss, Lloyd Bentsen was reelected to the United States Senate in 1988 with 59 percent of the vote.
As a freshman Senator, Lloyd Bentsen guided which significant pension reform bill to passage?
Answer: The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
As a freshman Senator, Lloyd Bentsen guided the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) to passage, providing federal protections for workers' pensions.
What type of personal savings account did Lloyd Bentsen champion the creation of?
Answer: Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
Lloyd Bentsen championed the creation of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), tax-advantaged savings plans for retirement.
Lloyd Bentsen's 1976 presidential campaign gained significant national attention, positioning him as a frontrunner.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen's 1976 presidential campaign failed to gain significant national attention or position him as a frontrunner.
Michael Dukakis chose Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate in 1988 primarily to appeal to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
Answer: False
Michael Dukakis chose Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate in 1988 primarily to help win the state of Texas and its electoral votes, not to appeal to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
The famous exchange between Bentsen and Quayle occurred during a 1988 presidential debate.
Answer: False
The famous exchange between Bentsen and Quayle occurred during a 1988 vice presidential debate, not a presidential debate.
The Dukakis-Bentsen ticket won the 1988 presidential election by a wide margin.
Answer: False
The Dukakis-Bentsen ticket lost the 1988 presidential election by a wide margin in both the electoral and popular vote.
Bentsen decided against running for president in 1992 due to President George H. W. Bush's popularity after the Gulf War.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen chose not to run for president in 1992, citing President George H. W. Bush's high popularity following the 1991 Gulf War.
Why did Lloyd Bentsen's 1976 presidential campaign fail to gain national traction?
Answer: He did not organize effectively on a national level.
Lloyd Bentsen's 1976 presidential campaign failed to gain national traction primarily because it did not organize effectively on a national level.
Who chose Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate in the 1988 presidential election?
Answer: Michael Dukakis
Governor Michael Dukakis chose Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate in the 1988 presidential election.
What was a key strategic reason for Michael Dukakis selecting Bentsen as his running mate in 1988?
Answer: To try to win the state of Texas and its electoral votes.
A key strategic reason for Michael Dukakis selecting Bentsen as his running mate in 1988 was to attempt to win the state of Texas and its electoral votes.
What was the famous line Lloyd Bentsen delivered to Dan Quayle during the 1988 vice presidential debate?
Answer: “Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.”
During the 1988 vice presidential debate, Lloyd Bentsen famously told Dan Quayle, 'Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.'
What was the outcome of the 1988 presidential election for the Dukakis-Bentsen ticket?
Answer: They lost by a wide margin in both the electoral and popular vote.
The Dukakis-Bentsen ticket lost the 1988 presidential election by a wide margin in both the electoral and popular vote.
Why did Lloyd Bentsen decide against running for president in 1992?
Answer: He chose not to challenge George H. W. Bush, who was popular after the Gulf War.
Lloyd Bentsen decided against running for president in 1992, primarily due to President George H. W. Bush's popularity following the Gulf War.
Lloyd Bentsen served as the 69th United States Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1994.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury, not Secretary of State, under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1994.
Lloyd Bentsen's tenure as Secretary of the Treasury concluded in 1993.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen's tenure as Secretary of the Treasury concluded in December 1994, not 1993.
As Secretary of the Treasury, Lloyd Bentsen helped ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.
Answer: False
As Secretary of the Treasury, Lloyd Bentsen helped ratify NAFTA and the Uruguay Round of GATT, not the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Bentsen played a pivotal role in passing the 1994 crime bill, which included the Federal Assault Weapon Ban.
Answer: True
As Treasury Secretary, Bentsen was instrumental in the passage of the 1994 crime bill, which notably included the Federal Assault Weapon Ban.
Lloyd Bentsen was succeeded as Secretary of the Treasury by Lawrence Summers.
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen was succeeded as Secretary of the Treasury by Robert Rubin in December 1994, not Lawrence Summers.
As an architect of the Clinton economic plan, Bentsen's efforts led to a significant increase in the national debt.
Answer: False
As a primary architect of the Clinton economic plan, Lloyd Bentsen's efforts contributed to a $500 billion reduction in the deficit, not an increase in the national debt.
What was Lloyd Bentsen's role under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1994?
Answer: United States Secretary of the Treasury
From 1993 to 1994, Lloyd Bentsen served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Bill Clinton.
As Secretary of the Treasury, Lloyd Bentsen helped ratify which two major trade agreements?
Answer: NAFTA and the Uruguay Round of GATT
As Secretary of the Treasury, Lloyd Bentsen played a key role in the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
What domestic legislation did Bentsen play a pivotal role in passing as Treasury Secretary?
Answer: The 1994 crime bill, including the Federal Assault Weapon Ban
As Treasury Secretary, Bentsen was pivotal in securing the passage of the 1994 crime bill, which included the Federal Assault Weapon Ban.
Who succeeded Lloyd Bentsen as Secretary of the Treasury in December 1994?
Answer: Robert Rubin
Robert Rubin succeeded Lloyd Bentsen as Secretary of the Treasury in December 1994.
What was Bentsen's impact on the U.S. economy as a primary architect of the Clinton economic plan?
Answer: A $500 billion reduction in the deficit and the launch of the longest post-WWII economic growth.
As a primary architect of the Clinton economic plan, Bentsen's efforts contributed to a $500 billion deficit reduction and helped initiate the longest period of post-WWII economic growth.
In which political role is Lloyd Bentsen depicted in his official portrait from 1993?
Answer: Secretary of the Treasury
Lloyd Bentsen's official portrait from 1993 depicts him in his role as the United States Secretary of the Treasury.
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher expressed strong criticism of Lloyd Bentsen's political style after his resignation.
Answer: False
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher expressed admiration for Lloyd Bentsen, calling him a 'marvelous politician,' rather than criticizing his political style.
In his later life, Lloyd Bentsen experienced two strokes in 1998, which led to him needing a wheelchair.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen experienced two strokes in 1998, which resulted in him requiring a wheelchair for mobility.
President Bill Clinton awarded Lloyd Bentsen the Congressional Gold Medal in 1999.
Answer: False
President Bill Clinton awarded Lloyd Bentsen the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999, one of the nation's highest civilian honors, not the Congressional Gold Medal.
Two hundred seventy miles of U.S. Highway 59 in Texas are named Senator Lloyd Bentsen Highway.
Answer: True
A 270-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 59 in Texas is officially named the Senator Lloyd Bentsen Highway in recognition of his efforts to secure federal funding.
Lloyd Bentsen is known for coining the political term 'gerrymandering.'
Answer: False
Lloyd Bentsen is known for coining the political term 'astroturfing,' not 'gerrymandering.'
Lloyd Bentsen's nephew, Ken Bentsen, served as a U.S. Representative.
Answer: True
Lloyd Bentsen's nephew, Ken Bentsen, continued the family's legacy of public service by serving as a U.S. Representative.
The Senator Lloyd and B. A. Bentsen Cancer Research Center was opened in Houston in 2009.
Answer: False
The Senator Lloyd and B. A. Bentsen Stroke Research Center, not a Cancer Research Center, was opened in Houston in 2009.
What high civilian honor did President Bill Clinton bestow upon Lloyd Bentsen in 1999?
Answer: Presidential Medal of Freedom
In 1999, President Bill Clinton awarded Lloyd Bentsen the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the nation's highest civilian honors.
What political term is Lloyd Bentsen known for coining?
Answer: Astroturfing
Lloyd Bentsen is known for coining the political term 'astroturfing,' which describes deceptive tactics used to create a false impression of grassroots support.
What institution was opened in Houston, Texas, in honor of Lloyd and Beryl Ann Bentsen in 2009?
Answer: The Senator Lloyd and B. A. Bentsen Stroke Research Center
The Senator Lloyd and B. A. Bentsen Stroke Research Center was opened in Houston, Texas, in 2009, honoring Lloyd and Beryl Ann Bentsen.