A) July 11, 1767 B) December 29, 1808 C) March 15, 1791 D) September 4, 1752
A) Andrew Jackson B) John Adams C) James Madison D) Thomas Jefferson
A) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B) Braintree, Massachusetts C) Albany, New York D) Charleston, South Carolina
A) 1809 B) 1825 C) 1876 D) 1850
A) Teacher B) Lawyer C) Farmer D) Diplomat
A) Treaty of Berlin B) Treaty of Trianon C) Treaty of Versailles D) Treaty of Ghent
A) Columbia University B) Yale University C) Princeton University D) Harvard University
A) Eleanor B) Abigail C) Martha D) Louisa
A) 2 B) 1 C) 4 D) 3
A) Ohio B) Virginia C) New York D) Massachusetts
A) Iron Fist B) Old Man Eloquent C) Silver Fox D) Young Patriot
A) Brown v. Board of Education B) Dred Scott C) Amistad D) Marbury v. Madison
A) Oregon B) California C) Texas D) Florida
A) Henry Clay B) John C. Calhoun C) Martin Van Buren D) Daniel Webster
A) Democratic Party B) Whig Party C) National Republican Party D) Know Nothing Party
A) Opposed to slavery B) Pro-slavery C) Neutral on the issue D) Only opposed to slave trade
A) Secretary of Defense B) Vice President C) Attorney General D) Secretary of State
A) Four score and seven years ago B) America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy C) The only thing we have to fear is fear itself D) Ask not what your country can do for you
A) Quincy Adams B) Quincy Jones C) Quincy Boston D) Quincy
A) 50 B) 57 C) 45 D) 62
A) Abraham Lincoln B) Andrew Jackson C) Martin Van Buren D) Thomas Jefferson |