A) June 14, 1901 B) September 2, 1860 C) July 4, 1872 D) August 8, 1884
A) Green Party B) Republican Party C) Democratic Party D) Libertarian Party
A) 1931 B) 1923 C) 1944 D) 1918
A) New York B) Massachusetts C) Vermont D) Ohio
A) Loquacious Lou B) Chatty Calvin C) Verbose Vic D) Silent Cal
A) Warren G. Harding B) Theodore Roosevelt C) Franklin D. Roosevelt D) Woodrow Wilson
A) Doctor B) Lawyer C) Engineer D) Farmer
A) Laissez-faire B) Keynesian economics C) Socialism D) Communism
A) F. Scott Fitzgerald B) Mark Twain C) Dorothy Parker D) Ernest Hemingway
A) Cats B) Birds C) Dogs D) Horses
A) Rhode Island B) Vermont C) Massachusetts D) New Hampshire
A) Pneumonia B) Cancer C) Coronary thrombosis D) Stroke
A) Native Americans B) Immigrants C) Asians D) African Americans
A) September 10, 1921 B) June 12, 1919 C) March 4, 1929 D) August 2, 1923
A) Make America Great Again B) Keep Cool With Coolidge C) Change You Can Believe In D) Yes We Can
A) Plymouth, Vermont B) Boston, Massachusetts C) New York City, New York D) Northampton, Massachusetts
A) Presidential Reflections B) From Vermont to the White House C) Silent Cal Speaks D) The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge
A) FBI B) Immigration Bureau C) Department of Homeland Security D) Census Bureau
A) Isolationist B) Restrictive C) Welcoming D) Open borders
A) Coal B) Textile C) Steel D) Automobile
A) Abigail B) Grace C) Bess D) Eleanor
A) Princeton University B) Yale University C) Harvard University D) Amherst College |