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