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- Question 1 of 1331. QuestionName one leader of the women’s rights movement in the 1800s. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 2 of 1332. QuestionName one war fought by the United States in the 1800s. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 3 of 1333. QuestionName the U.S. War between the North and the South. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 4 of 1334. QuestionThe Civil War had many important events. Name one. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 5 of 1335. QuestionWhat amendment gives citizenship to all persons born in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 6 of 1336. QuestionWhat did the Emancipation Proclamation do? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 7 of 1337. QuestionWhat territory did the U.S. Buy from France in 1803? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 8 of 1338. QuestionWhat U.S. war ended slavery? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 9 of 1339. QuestionWhat was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 10 of 13310. QuestionWhen did all men get the right to vote? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 11 of 13311. QuestionAlexander Hamilton is famous for many things. Name one. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 12 of 13312. QuestionGeorge Washington is famous for many things. Name one: CorrectIncorrect
- Question 13 of 13313. QuestionJames Madison is famous for many things. Name one. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 14 of 13314. QuestionThe American Revolution had many important events. Name two CorrectIncorrect
- Question 15 of 13315. QuestionThe colonists fought the British because: CorrectIncorrect
- Question 16 of 13316. QuestionThe Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 17 of 13317. QuestionThe Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 18 of 13318. QuestionThere were ____ original states? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 19 of 13319. QuestionThere were 13 original states. Name 5. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 20 of 13320. QuestionThomas Jefferson is famous for many things. Name one. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 21 of 13321. QuestionWhat Founding document was written in 1787 CorrectIncorrect
- Question 22 of 13322. QuestionWhat group of people was taken and sold as slaves? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 23 of 13323. QuestionWhat is one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 24 of 13324. QuestionWhat war did the Americans fight to win independence from Britain? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 25 of 13325. QuestionWhen was the Constitution written? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 26 of 13326. QuestionWhen was the Declaration of Independence adopted? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 27 of 13327. QuestionWho lived in America before the Europeans arrived? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 28 of 13328. QuestionWho was the first President? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 29 of 13329. QuestionWho wrote the Declaration of Independence? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 30 of 13330. QuestionWhy did colonists come to America? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 31 of 13331. QuestionWhy were the Federalist Papers important? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 32 of 13332. QuestionName two national U.S. holidays. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 33 of 13333. QuestionWhat is Independence Day? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 34 of 13334. QuestionWhat is Memorial Day? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 35 of 13335. QuestionWhat is Veterans Day? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 36 of 13336. QuestionWhen do we celebrate Independence Day? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 37 of 13337. QuestionHow are changes made to the U.S. Constitution? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 38 of 13338. QuestionHow many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 39 of 13339. QuestionHow many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 40 of 13340. QuestionMany documents influenced the U.S. Constitution. Name two CorrectIncorrect
- Question 41 of 13341. QuestionName one thing the U.S. Constitution does CorrectIncorrect
- Question 42 of 13342. QuestionName two important ideas from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution CorrectIncorrect
- Question 43 of 13343. QuestionThe “Rule of law” is: CorrectIncorrect
- Question 44 of 13344. QuestionThe U.S. Constitution starts with the words “We the People”. What does “We the People” mean? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 45 of 13345. QuestionThe words “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” are in what founding document? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 46 of 13346. QuestionThere are three branches of government. Why? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 47 of 13347. QuestionWhat does Bill of Rights protect? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 48 of 13348. QuestionWhat founding document said the American colonies were free from Britain? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 49 of 13349. QuestionWhat is the economic system of the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 50 of 13350. QuestionWhat is the form of government of the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 51 of 13351. QuestionWhat is the supreme law of the land? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 52 of 13352. QuestionWhy is the Declaration of Independence important? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 53 of 13353. QuestionDwight Eisenhower is famous for many things. Name one. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 54 of 13354. QuestionName one American Indian tribe in the United States CorrectIncorrect
- Question 55 of 13355. QuestionName one example of an American innovation CorrectIncorrect
- Question 56 of 13356. QuestionName one U.S. military conflict after the September 11, 2001 attacks CorrectIncorrect
- Question 57 of 13357. QuestionName one war fought by the United States in the 1900s. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 58 of 13358. QuestionWhat did Martin Luther King, Jr. do? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 59 of 13359. QuestionWhat did the civil rights movement do? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 60 of 13360. QuestionWhat happened on September 11, 2001 in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 61 of 13361. QuestionWhat is the name of the national anthem? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 62 of 13362. QuestionWhat movement tried to end racial discrimination? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 63 of 13363. QuestionWhat was the Great Depression? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 64 of 13364. QuestionWhat was the main concern of the United States during the Cold War? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 65 of 13365. QuestionWhen did all women get the right to vote? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 66 of 13366. QuestionWhen did the Great Depression Start? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 67 of 13367. QuestionWho was the President during World War II and the Great Depression? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 68 of 13368. QuestionWho was the United States’ main rival during the Cold War? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 69 of 13369. QuestionWhy did the United States enter the Korean War? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 70 of 13370. QuestionWhy did the United States enter the Persion Gulf War? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 71 of 13371. QuestionWhy did the United States enter the Vietnam War? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 72 of 13372. QuestionWhy did the United States enter World War I? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 73 of 13373. QuestionWhy did the United States enter World War II? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 74 of 13374. QuestionHow can people become United States citizens? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 75 of 13375. QuestionIt is important for all men age 18 through 25 to register for the Selective Service. Name one reason why CorrectIncorrect
- Question 76 of 13376. QuestionName two promises that new citizens make in the Oath of Allegiance CorrectIncorrect
- Question 77 of 13377. QuestionWhat are the four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 78 of 13378. QuestionWhat are three rights of everyone living in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 79 of 13379. QuestionWhat are two examples of civic participation in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 80 of 13380. QuestionWhat do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 81 of 13381. QuestionWhat is one way Americans can serve their country? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 82 of 13382. QuestionWhat is the responsibility that is only for U.S. Citizens? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 83 of 13383. QuestionWhen must all men register for the Selective Service? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 84 of 13384. QuestionWhich of the following is a right only for U.S. Citizens? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 85 of 13385. QuestionWho can vote in federal elections, run for federal office, and serve on a jury in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 86 of 13386. QuestionWhy is it important to pay federal taxes? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 87 of 13387. QuestionThe Nation’s first motto was “E Pluribus Unum.” What does that mean? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 88 of 13388. QuestionWhat is the capital of the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 89 of 13389. QuestionWhere is the Statue of Liberty? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 90 of 13390. QuestionWhy does the flag have 13 stripes? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 91 of 13391. QuestionWhy does the flag have 50 stars? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 92 of 13392. QuestionHow long do Supreme Court justices serve? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 93 of 13393. QuestionHow many justices are on the Supreme Court? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 94 of 13394. QuestionHow many senators does each state have? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 95 of 13395. QuestionHow many Supreme Court justices are usually needed to decide a case? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 96 of 13396. QuestionHow many years is a U.S. Representative elected for? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 97 of 13397. QuestionHow many years is a U.S. Senator elected for? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 98 of 13398. QuestionName one part of the executive branch CorrectIncorrect
- Question 99 of 13399. QuestionName one power of the president CorrectIncorrect
- Question 100 of 133100. QuestionName the powers of the U.S. Congress. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 101 of 133101. QuestionName one power that is only for the federal government CorrectIncorrect
- Question 102 of 133102. QuestionName the 3 branches of government CorrectIncorrect
- Question 103 of 133103. QuestionSupreme Court justices serve for life. Why? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 104 of 133104. QuestionThe House of Representatives has how many voting members? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 105 of 133105. QuestionThe President of the United States can serve only two terms. Why? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 106 of 133106. QuestionThe President of the United States is in charge of which branch of government? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 107 of 133107. QuestionThere are ______ U.S. Senators. CorrectIncorrect
- Question 108 of 133108. QuestionUnder our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 109 of 133109. QuestionUnder our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 110 of 133110. QuestionUnder our Constitution, which of the following is NOT a power of the states? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 111 of 133111. QuestionWe elect a President for _____ years CorrectIncorrect
- Question 112 of 133112. QuestionWhat are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 113 of 133113. QuestionWhat are two Cabinet-level positions? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 114 of 133114. QuestionWhat are two Cabinet-level positions? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 115 of 133115. QuestionWhat does the judicial branch do? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 116 of 133116. QuestionWhat does the President’s Cabinet do? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 117 of 133117. QuestionWhat is one part of the judicial branch? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 118 of 133118. QuestionWhat is the highest court in the United States? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 119 of 133119. QuestionWhat is the purpose of the 10th Amendment? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 120 of 133120. QuestionWhat part of the federal government writes laws? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 121 of 133121. QuestionWho appoints federal judges? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 122 of 133122. QuestionWho becomes President if the President can no longer serve? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 123 of 133123. QuestionWho does a member of the House of Representatives represent? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 124 of 133124. QuestionWho does a U.S. Senator represent? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 125 of 133125. QuestionWho elects members of the House of Representatives? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 126 of 133126. QuestionWho elects US senators CorrectIncorrect
- Question 127 of 133127. QuestionWho is the Commander in Chief of the military? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 128 of 133128. QuestionWho signs bills to become laws? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 129 of 133129. QuestionWho vetoes bills? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 130 of 133130. QuestionWhy do some states have more Representatives than other states? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 131 of 133131. QuestionWhy do U.S. representatives serve shorter terms than U.S. senators? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 132 of 133132. QuestionWhy does each state have two senators? CorrectIncorrect
- Question 133 of 133133. QuestionWhy is the Electoral College important? CorrectIncorrect



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