- 1. When did Ulysses S. Grant become the 18th President of the United States?
A) 1882 B) 1869 C) 1865 D) 1873
- 2. Which war did Ulysses S. Grant lead Union forces to victory in before becoming president?
A) Vietnam War B) Revolutionary War C) Civil War D) World War I
- 3. Grant's administration was known for its focus on what policy in the South?
A) Imperialism B) Isolationism C) Reconstruction D) Expansionism
- 4. During Grant's presidency, which amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granting African Americans citizenship and equal protection under the law?
A) 16th B) 13th C) 14th D) 15th
- 5. What political party was Grant affiliated with during his presidency?
A) Republican B) Green C) Democratic D) Whig
- 6. Grant signed a bill creating which national park, the first one in the United States, during his presidency?
A) Yosemite B) Great Smoky Mountains C) Grand Canyon D) Yellowstone
- 7. What is the title of Ulysses S. Grant's memoir?
A) Personal Memoirs B) My Life and Times C) Commander-in-Chief D) Presidential Reflections
- 8. Which of the following territories were acquired by the U.S. during Grant's presidency?
A) Philippines B) Alaska C) Puerto Rico D) Hawaii
- 9. During Grant's presidency, the United States and which country agreed to the Treaty of Washington to settle disputes related to the American Civil War?
A) Germany B) Great Britain C) France D) Spain
- 10. What nickname was Grant commonly known by during his military career and presidency?
A) Mad Dog B) Iron Fist C) Sharpshooter D) Unconditional Surrender
- 11. Which major event took place during Grant's presidency that led to the Panic of 1873, a severe economic depression?
A) Black Friday B) Haymarket Riot C) Great Chicago Fire D) Battle of Little Bighorn
- 12. Who was the Democratic candidate that Grant defeated in the 1868 presidential election?
A) James Garfield B) Lewis Cass C) Samuel Tilden D) Horatio Seymour
- 13. In 1876, Grant signed the Resumption Act which aimed to stabilize what in the United States?
A) Trade B) Currency C) Immigration D) Labor Relations
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