Murica Quiz

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Murica Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!

Are you ready to dive deep into American history and culture? This engaging quiz challenges you with 16 thought-provoking questions designed to test your knowledge about pivotal moments and figures in U.S. history.

Join fellow enthusiasts in exploring noteworthy events, famous leaders, and significant concepts that shaped the nation. Can you distinguish fact from fiction?

  • 16 Questions
  • Multiple Choice and Checkbox Formats
  • Score Each Question
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringEagle221
What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
1777
1776
1767
1812
What party was the second President from?
Federalists
Democrats
Democrat-Republicans
Patriots
Who was president during the Cherokee Trail of Tears?
James K. Polk
James Buchanan
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
Who was the first black senator?
Hiram Revels
William Singleton
Frederick Douglass
Kanye West
The popular mindset towards American expansion during the 19th century
American Future
We In They Out
Manifest Destiny
59th Parallel or Bust
First clash of ironclads in history
Battle of Chesapeake Bay
Battle of Hampton Roads
Battle of New Orleans
Battle at Lake Superior
Why is the White House white?
During the war of 1812, the British razed it, staining the sandstone. So they painted it white.
It was originally built with stone, but it was replaced in 1870 with bricks and whitewash.
Great Milk Flood of 1952 claimed the lives of the President, his second son and 50 bystanders, in addition to turning the building white.
It has always been that way.
Federalist lover of the monarchy, secretary of the treasury, big on banks
Haym Solomon
Baron VonSteuben
Alexander Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton!
Marquis de Lafayette
Two guys went to warn Lexington and Concord of the British coming out from Boston
Billy Dawes
Samuel Adams
Tadeus Kozciusko
Paul Revere
The Robert E. Lee surrendered his army at
Twin Moons Bar, Tennesee
Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia
Battle of Tallahasee River, Tennesee
Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi
Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
Thomas Greene, planter
George Martin, ex-Confederate captain
John Booth, actor
Widowmaker, sniper
"We will put a man on the moon before the end of the decade"
 
 
Here, the youngest general in the United States lost his entire command to an army of Sioux
Custer's Last Stand
Battle of Pronghorn Ridge
Battle of Buffalo Creek
Battle of Little Bighorn
Campaigned with the slogan "Morning in America"
Reagan
Nixon
FDR
Eisenhower
Obama _______
Was part Ugandan
Favoured American isolationism
Was part Kenyan
Made out with joe biden
Bowling Green ______________
Massacre
Massacre
Massacre
Massacre
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