US history

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Test Your Knowledge of US History

Put your historical knowledge to the test with our comprehensive quiz on US history! This quiz covers a range of topics including key figures, events, and amendments that shaped the nation.

Features:

  • 10 challenging multiple choice questions
  • Explore significant events and decisions
  • Great for history buffs and students alike!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningTree247
Who is considered the most powerful Vice President in US history?
 
George Clinton
Dick Cheney
John Adams
Gerald Ford
Joe Biden
Al gore
What state did Abraham Lincoln want to prevent from seceding when he suspended Habeas corpus?
North Carolina
Tennessee
Maryland
Vermont
Massachusetts
New York
West Virginia
George Washington identified with what political party when he was president?
No party
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Whig
Democrat-Republicans
Which article of impeachment passed the House when Bill Clinton was impeached?
 
Perjury, contempt of Congress
Perjury, obstruction of justice
Abuse of power, obstruction of Congress
Treason, Perjury
How many times did President Eisenhower invoke Executive Privilege?
 
44
51
33
20
109
0; only president to not invoke
Why didn’t Jefferson sign the Constitution?
 
He was an Anti-Federalist and refused
He refused to attend the Constitutional Convention
He was an Ambassador to France and wasn’t a delegate
He was a diplomat to England and wasn’t invited to the Constitutional convention
Who were the authors of the Federalist papers
 
John Jay, Benjamin Franklin
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay
James Madison, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton
James Madison, Benjamin Franklin
How did Abraham Lincoln vote on the Fugitive Slave Act when he was a REP. In the House of Representatives
 
Voted Yes
Voted No
He abstained
Who was Speaker of the House during the 13th Amendment vote
 
Speaker Pennington
Speaker Colfax
Speaker Blaine
Speaker Polk
Speaker Banks
Who was the first President AFTER Nixon to lose in the Supreme Court when it came to Executive privilege
Gerald Ford
Ronald Reagan
Donald Trump
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
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