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1. What is America's national anthem?
2. What is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the US Constitution?
3. Who was the first US president?
4. What are the opening words of the Constitution?
5. What is one right or freedom guaranteed in the First Amendment?
6. Why does the US flag have 13 stripes?
7. What is the highest court in the United States?
8. When is the last day you can send in federal tax forms?
9. Where is the Statue of Liberty?
10. What is the capital of the United States?
11. What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
12. How many times may a senator be re-elected?
13. Who is the "Father of our Country"?
14. Which war was fought between the Northern and Southern US states in the 1800s?
15. If the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
16. Which of the following was NOT one of the original 13 colonies?
17. Which of these rights is guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
18. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
19. How many voting members are there in the US House of Representatives?
20. Which of the following is NOT one of the three major branches of government?
21. Which of the following is NOT a chamber of Congress?
22. What does the judicial branch do?
23. Which of these days is NOT a national holiday?
24. Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?
29. What 1960s movement fought against racial discrimination?
30. Which of the following states borders Canada?
31. How old must a US citizen be to vote?
32. Who does a US Senator represent?
33. When do we celebrate Independence Day?
34. We elect US Representatives for how many years?
35. Which of the following wars was fought by the US in the 1800s?
36. Who was President during World War I?
37. Who did the U.S. fight against in World War II?
38. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the military?
39. What is the economic system in the United States?
40. Which of these promises does one NOT make when they become a US citizen?
41. What is the basic belief of the Declaration of Independence?
42. Why do some states have more Representatives than others?
43. Which of the following is the longest river in the United States?
44. Who was President during both the Great Depression and World War II?
45. The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the US Constitution. Name one of the writers.
46. Which of the following rights is guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence?
47. Why does the US flag have 50 stars?
48. What is a purpose of the United Nations?
49. How many amendments does the Constitution have?
50. What is Wall Street famous for?
51. Who lived on the land now known as North America before the Europeans arrived?
52. Who signs bills that become U.S. law?
53. What does "freedom of religion" mean in the U.S. constitution?
54. How many U.S. Senators are there?
55. If the Senate is deadlocked, who casts the deciding vote?
56. What do Americans celebrate on July 4th?
57. What do we promise loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
58. When must all men register for the Selective Service?
59. Which of the following is an officially recognized Native American tribe in the US?
60. What happened at the Constitutional Convention?
61. Which of these is a national holiday?
62. Which of these states borders Canada?
63. In addition to Civil Rights for African Americans, what else did Martin Luther King support?
64. True or False: America has had a woman president.
65. From 1892 to 1954, Ellis Island housed:
66. Who is the head of the executive branch?
67. How many houses make up the US Congress?
68. What document issued by Abraham Lincoln freed all slaves in the rebel states?
69. True or False: Congress can override a president's veto.
70. When did women win the right to vote?
71. Loving v. Virginia was a Supreme Court case that invalidated laws prohibiting:
72. Who said, "Give me liberty or give me death"?
73. Which of these Supreme Court cases ended segregation in schools?
74. True or False: Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory.
75. What ocean is on the West Coast of the United States?
76. Which was the first state to ratify the Constitution?
77. Denali, the highest mountain in the United States, used to be named:
78. Who was the United States fighting in the War of 1812?
79. For how many terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected as President?
80. Who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"?
81. In what year was Pearl Harbor attacked by the Japanese?
82. Harriet Tubman was a prominent abolitionist and instrumental figure in establishing:
83. In what year did the U.S. put the first man on the moon?
84. What future President led the Union troops at the end of the Civil War?
85. Who was the first female Supreme Court justice?
86. How many states are in America?
87. Who was America's president for the longest time?
88. Which city was previously called "New Amsterdam"?
89. Of which state is Albany the capital?
90. How much is a dime?
1 - The Star Spangled Banner
2 - Bill of Rights
3 - George Washington
4 - We The People
5 - Religion
6 - There were 13 colonies
7 - The Supreme Court
8 - April 15
9 - New York
10 - Washington DC
11 - Louisiana Territory
12 - No Limit
13 - George Washington
14 - Civil War
15 - The Speaker of the House
16 - California
17 - The right to bear arms
18 - Thomas Jefferson
19 - 435
20 - Media
21 - The Supreme Court of the Unitied States
22 - Decide law constitutionality
23 - Boxing Day
24 - John Roberts
25 - 6 years
26 - Greenland
27 - November
28 - California, Arizona and New Mexico
29 - Civil Rights Movement
30 - North Dakota
31 - 18
32 - All people of a state
33 - July 4
34 - 2
35 - Civil War
36 - Woodrow Wilson
37 - Japan, Germany, and Italy
38 - The President
39 - Capitalism
40 - Hit yourself in the head with a fish every other Wednesday
41 - All men are created equal
42 - States with higher poulations have more representatives
43 - Missouri River
44 - Franklin D. Roosevelt
45 - Alexander Hamilton
46 - The pursuit of happiness
47 - The 50 States
48 - To provide economic aid to courntries
49 - 27
50 - America's financial center
51 - Native Americans
52 - The President
53 - You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion
54 - 100
55 - The Vice President
56 - The day America was founded by declaring independence from Britian
57 - The United Stes and its flag
58 - At age 18
59 - Seminole
60 - The Constitution was written by the Founding Fathers
61 - Veterans Day
62 - An immigration station
66 - The President
67 - 2
68 - The Emancipation Proclamation
69 - True
70 - 1920
71 - Interracial marriage
72 - Patrick Henry
73 - Brown v. Board of Education
74 - Ture
75 - Pacific Ocean
76 - Delaware
77 - Mount McKinley
78 - The United Kingdom
79 - Four
80 - President John F. Kennedy
81 - 1941
82 - The Underground Railroad
83 - 1969
84 - Ulysses S. Grant
85 - Sandra Day O'Connor
86 - 50
87 - Franlin Delano Roosevelt
88 - New York
89 - New York
90 - 10 cents
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